Operation Manual
174 NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN 3.1 Installation and ISDN Configuration Guide
CICC for OS/2
The files CICCDLL.DLL and CICCWIN.EXE are needed to operate
CICC under Windows. Thus, copy them into your local MS Windows
directory. The files SAMPLE.C, CICCDLL.LIB and CICCDLL.H
provide support for programming applications for CICC under
Windows.
The program CICCWIN.EXE can be started with several command
line options. This is useful for integrating it into batch routines. The
following options can be used:
CICC for Windows
Table 9-3:
Command line options for CICCWIN.EXE
Option Description
/S<server> specifies the source server
/T<target> specifies the target
/C connects to the specified target
/D disconnects from the target
/M displays a diagnostic message (only in conjunction with /C
or /D)
Example: CICCWIN.EXE /SFINANCE /TMUNICH /C
establishes a WAN connection from the FINANCE
server/router to the MUNICH router.
If you do not specify any parameter, the interactive mode is started.
When CICCWIN.EXE is used in batch mode, the icon appears on the
desktop to indicate that CICCWIN is active. The program terminates
with an exit code which indicates the status of the operation. The
values of the exit code are exactly the same as the returncodes of the
functions of the CICCDLL.DLL. See the file CICCDLL.H for a de-
scription.
The files CICCDLL.DLL and CICCOS2.EXE are needed to operate
CICC under OS/2. Thus, create a new directory on your PC, e.g.
C:\CICCOS2 and copy these files into this directory. The files
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