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Servidor de puerto serie de la marca VSCOM que dispone de 8 puertos RS232, RS422 y RS485, y es posible utilizarlos desde cualquier ordenador conectado a red (ethernet o internet) que los tenga mapeados. Interface LAN 10Base-T/100Base-Tx. Se suministra con aplicación que localiza los servidores NetCom en la red y los permite configurar de forma rápida y fácil en cada ordenador. La configuración se puede hacer a través de las ventanas del controlador, a través de puerto serie, telnet, navegador de internet o SNMP. Cambio automátic entre modo controlador y modo TCP RAW. Soporte de los protocolos TCP/IP, UDP, Telnet, DHCP, ICMP, HTTP, SNMP, V1/2x/3 y DNS. Soporta ART (Automatic Receive Transmit Control). Harware basado en el procesador ARM 7 a 50 MHz con 8 Mb de SDRAM y 1 Mb de memoria Flash. El conector serie es del tipo DB9 macho y compatible con 16C550C soportando una velocidad máxima de 460Kbps en modo full-duplex. Tamaño: 167 x 99 x 43 mm (W×L×H). Se suministra con pestañas para la instalación a carril DIN.
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Today, the NETCOM Team and Fort Huachuca would like to say thanks to Col. Shylo R. Morrison, Lt. Col. Andrew Maas, Sgt. 1st Class Clayton P. Jones, Sgt. 1st Class John M. Bak Jr. and Staff Sgt. Kimberly M. Walls for their selfless service to the Army and the people of the United States of America. Thank you for your service and Godspeed as you all become “Soldiers for Life.”
The Chiyo Maru was a passenger and cargo vessel built in 1908 that made regular passages between San Francisco, Japan. and Hong Kong. She hit a reef and was grounded on Mar 31, 1916 on Lambean (sp?) Island on her way back to S.F. Follow this link for photos of her grounded on the rocks:
Amir Diop's paintings always have a message. 400 years of bondage, it takes a disease to make us think.
COL Sangvic (left), Chief of Staff, US Army Intelligence Center of Excellence, Fort Huachuca and COL McFarland (right), Commander, US Army Garrison, Fort Huachuca, present Martha Vega, Human Resources Specialist (Military Personnel, ACofS G-, NETCOM), a Certificate of Achievement for winning Civilian of the Month (Sept 2012) during the Military Affairs Committee monthly luncheon held at the Thunder Mountain Activity Center, Fort Huachuca AZ, October 3, 2012.
Lt. Gen. Edward Cardon speaks to the NETCOM Team during a town hall Oct. 29, at Greely Hall, Fort Huachuca, Arizona. Cardon dispelled a couple of rumors, clarified some issues, and gave his vision for the future of Army Cyber. (U.S. Army photo by Eric Hortin)
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Devying up a bulk order of cronuts. Thompson Street around the corner from Dominique Ansel bakery. tminsky@ix.netcom.com
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Capt. Robert Vandenberg, Headquarters Company commander, speaks to the NETCOM Team during a town hall event Dec. 5, in the Greely Hall Auditorium. (U.S. Army photo by Gordon Van Vleet)
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Cooling off in the fountain in Washington Square Park all rights reserved Tequila Minsky©2014 tminsky@ix.netcom.com contact photog for license rights
Brig. Gen. Pete Gallagher hosted a brief town hall today in the Greely Hall Auditorium to update the NETCOM Team on the furlough changes and FY14 way-ahead. (U.S. Army photo by Eric Hortin)
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September 16, 2012, Rosh Hashana services held in Zucotti Park, all rights reserved, tminsky@ix.netcom.com
U.S. Army Spc. Cole Spoon, assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 160th Signal Brigade, climbs the cargo net while participating in an obstacle course during the Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) Best Warrior Competition at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., June 11, 2014. The Soldiers competed for the 2014 NETCOM Noncommissioned Officer and Soldier of the year. (U.S. Army photo by SPC Charles M. Bailey/Released)
U.S. Army Pfc. Jessica Estrada, assigned to Headquarters Company, Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM), crosses a log on an obstacle course at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., May 15, 2017. Estrada is competing for the NETCOM Best Warrior and NETCOM Soldier of the Year titles in this year's NETCOM Best Warrior Competition. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Quince C. Lanford)
members of NETCOM stand in formation before the beginning of the annual Army Birthday run/walk as part of the Army's 238th birthday celebration held on Warrior Sentinel Field, Fort Huachuca, AZ, June 14th, 2013. After the run/walk was completed, MG Robert Ashley, Commanding General US Army Intelligence Center of Excellence Fort Huachuca, gave remarks and the traditional Army birthday cake was cut.
Today, the NETCOM Team and Fort Huachuca would like to say thanks to Col. Shylo R. Morrison, Lt. Col. Andrew Maas, Sgt. 1st Class Clayton P. Jones, Sgt. 1st Class John M. Bak Jr. and Staff Sgt. Kimberly M. Walls for their selfless service to the Army and the people of the United States of America. Thank you for your service and Godspeed as you all become “Soldiers for Life.”
Ghost image of first Banksy in New York, Allen St., north of Canal. all rights reserved. contact photographer for publication rights. tminsky@ix.netcom.com Tequila Minsky©2013
Parc de Martissant, a green environmental center in the former Habitation Leclerc, 43 acres, memorial, training center, botanical garden. In progress, in Haiti. tminsky@ix.netcom.com Tequila Minsky©2013 contact photographer for publication rights
ISO 12233 resolution chart. This 35 mm Fomapan 100 film was developed using Caffenol C (coffee + washing soda + vitamin C), then digitized using my Powershot. Check the high res image. The film's resolution is better than my digital camera. If someone wants to do the analysis, please feel free. Original photo by Amy.
U.S. Army Pfc. Jessica Estrada, assigned to Headquarters Company, Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM), takes an Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) as apart of the 2017 NETCOM Best Warrior competition at Fort Huachuca, Az., May 15, 2017. Estrada is being tested on the sit-up event, one of three events of the APFT. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Tianna S. Wilson)
FORT HUACHUCA, Ariz. (NETCOM) – The chief of staff, Army announced the following assignment in a Jan. 8 news release:
Brig. Gen. John B. Morrison Jr., currently the commanding general of the 7th Signal Command (Theater), Fort Gordon, Ga., has been chosen to be the commanding general of U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command.
Morrison assumed command of 7th SC (T) on August 21, 2012.
The date Morrison will assume command of NETCOM has not yet been scheduled.