Operation Manual
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where Server_Name is the name of the NetWare MultiProtocol Router
for ISDN, and Destination_Name the Call Destination Name of the
remote site.
To clear an ISDN connection manually, enter
load CICCOFF -dDestination_Name
at the system console.
To clear an ISDN connection from a remote NetWare Protocol Router
for ISDN to a remote site manually, enter
load CICCOFF -sServer_Name -dDestination_Name
at the system console.
To automatically load CICCON and CICCOFF at specified times, use
the Time-Controlled NLM Loading command in the Global MPR for
ISDN Configuration menu. For more information, refer to Chapter 8,
"Configuring Global Parameters."
CICC for DOS
CICC for DOS consists of three components in the form of .EXE files.:
CICCON.EXE and CICCOFF.EXE - serve to set up and clear down
IPX connections. Thus they offer the same functions as "Insert" and
"Delete" provided within Call Connection Manager to set up or clear
down an IPX connection logically. There are two differences when
using CICCON/CICCOFF instead of Call Connection Manager. First,
batch routines for logical set up and clear down of IPX connections
can be written to automatically set up a logical IPX connection to a
remote site, perform a task (send electronic mail or update files), clear
down this connection and set up the next IPX connection to another
remote site to perform the same task at this site, etc. Second, RCON-
SOLE does not have to be loaded to get access to the Call Connection
Manager in order to establish or delete a logical IPX connection.
CICCSTAT.EXE - allows display of the status of logical IPX connec-
tions, thus reflecting the status information also provided by the Call
Connection Manager.
These components are started with additional arguments and allow
connection set-up and clear-down of all the "ISDN Call Destination
Configurations" that have been configured for IPX on the local router.
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