Owner`s manual

NOTE:
There is no way to permanently assign a Workstation ID
to a local workstation. The Workstation ID must be assigned
every time a workstation is to be used for dial-in applications (e.g.,
after boot-up or after the workstation has been instructed to stop
advertising as discussed in Step 5).
4a. DOS Method: You may assign a local workstation a Workstation
ID from a DOS prompt using the MOPEN command which has the
following syntax:
MOPEN Workstation ID
.
NOTE:
The actual time this command needs to be sent depends
upon your application. For example, if the local workstation is
programmed to reboot every time a connection is terminated by a
remote user, you would probably want to include this command in
the AUTOEXEC.BAT file of the local workstation. If you want the
local workstation to advertise after business hours only, you may
wish to manually send this command from a DOS prompt before
leaving the office.
4b. Network Communication Software Method: You may assign a
local workstation a Workstation ID from within your network
communications package by typing
---BT[Workstation ID]
manually from within the package or by using macros.
4c. DIAL.EXE Method: The BayTech DIAL.EXE utility program may
be used to assign a local workstation a Workstation ID. To invoke
the DIAL.EXE program, first make sure that MSHELL is loaded.
Next, type
DIAL
from the appropriate subdirectory prompt.
The DIAL.EXE program will respond with an "Information" screen
when executed. Type any key to close this screen. Select
Dial-in
with a mouse or type
ALT-I
. The "Enter Work Station ID" menu
will appear as shown on the following page: