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Try once or twice to send your message and then stop using the gateway regardless of whether you succeeded so they can be allocated to another subnet control operator. | Try once or twice to send your message and then stop using the gateway regardless of whether you succeeded so they can be allocated to another subnet control operator. | ||
==== What To Do If the EOC Gateway | ==== What To Do If the EOC Gateway Appears To Be Unavailable. ==== | ||
If you don’t succeed in using one of the experimental gateways, try these alternatives and log which alternative you end up using: | If you don’t succeed in using one of the experimental gateways, try these alternatives and log which alternative you end up using: | ||
# Contact Tactical Net and request voice transmission if you have messages with a precedence Emergency. | # Contact Tactical Net and request voice transmission if you have messages with a precedence of Emergency. | ||
# Use another gateway if you are relatively certain that the gateways can access the Internet to exchange mail with the Common Message Servers. | # Use another gateway if you are relatively certain that the gateways can access the Internet to exchange mail with the Common Message Servers. | ||
# If you have Internet access, use Telnet Winlink. | # If you have Internet access, use Telnet Winlink. | ||
