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Contents Introduction ........................................................................ 6 Networked Enterprise Solutions .................................................... 6 Protocol Support ......................................................................... 6 Microsoft BackOffice Support ........................................................ 6 Getting Help......................................................................... 7 Release Notes .............................................
Introduction Introduction Eiconcard™ Connections for Windows is a server-based wide area networking (WAN) communications solution for Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. Eiconcard Connections for Windows extends the WAN communications and internetworking capabilities offered by Windows.
Eiconcard Connections for Windows Quickstart Getting Help All Eiconcard Connections for Windows documentation is provided in the Eiconcard Connections for Windows product folder. By default C:\C4W_x86 or C:\C4W_x64. Release Notes Release Notes include important information not included in this and the online guides. Release Notes are provided in the file: README_S.TXT Release Notes are located in the Eiconcard Connections for Windows product folder and are copied to the designated installation folder.
Getting Help Context-sensitive help is provided for the following Eiconcard Connections for Windows components: Component File Eiconcard Configuration Program ecadmin.chm Routing Services econnect.chm X.25 WAN Miniport wanmini.chm Eiconcard System Management Console eccntral.chm Except for the Eiconcard Configuration Program, which is installed as part of the Core Services, these help files are installed only if you choose to install the corresponding component.
Eiconcard Connections for Windows Quickstart System Requirements You must make sure that the computer on which you will install Eiconcard Connections for Windows meets at least the minimum system requirements described below. Important: Typically, an Eiconcard requires less power than most hard disks.
System Requirements To use Eiconcard Network Management Services you must already have configured: • TCP/IP Protocol options in Windows • SNMP Service option in Windows Consult the Windows online help for information on how to install and configure Windows SNMP services.
Eiconcard Connections for Windows Quickstart Supported Eiconcards The Eiconcard is the hardware device operated by the Eiconcard Connections for Windows software components. The type and number of Eiconcards you require depends on the volume of information you need to transmit and the number and types of connections you want to make. The Eiconcard Connections for Windows software can control a maximum of six Eiconcards in the same computer.
Installing the Software Installing the Software This section explains how to perform a new installation of Eiconcard Connections for Windows. If you are upgrading a previous installation, see Upgrading a Previous Installation on page 15. Before installing Before you install the Eiconcard Connections for Windows software, you must install at least one Eiconcard into the computer on which you will install the software.
Eiconcard Connections for Windows Quickstart If, for any reason, you abort the installation procedure before it has completed, running ECUPDATE will correctly install the latest drivers. To run ECUPDATE, follow the steps below: 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. In the Run box, C:\C4W_x86\ecupdate.exe or C4W_x64\ecupdate.exe (the default locations for the 32 bit or 64 bit versions of the Eiconcard Connections for Windows product files). 3. Click OK.
Installing the Software If, for any reason, you abort the installation procedure before it has completed, running ECUPDATE will correctly install the latest drivers. To run ECUPDATE, follow the steps below: 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. In the Run box, type C:\C4W_x86\ecupdate.exe or C4W_x64\ecupdate.exe (the default locations for the 32 bit or 64 bit versions of the Eiconcard Connections for Windows product files). 3. Click OK.
Eiconcard Connections for Windows Quickstart Upgrading a Previous Installation Upgrading from Eiconcard Connections for Windows 2000 If you are currently running Eiconcard Connections for Windows 2000, you can upgrade directly from the Eiconcard Connections for Windows product folder. Simply run the ecupdate.exe file by default located in C:\C4W_x86 or C:\C4W_x64. Upgrading from Eiconcard Connections for Windows NT If you are currently running Eiconcard Connections for Windows NT on a Windows NT 4.
Overview Overview Eiconcard Connections for Windows extends wide-area networking (WAN) capabilities for Microsoft Windows, and Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) applications. RAS Client Internet Backbone Router (IP and IPX) Dial-Up Line X.25 Frame Relay ISDN IP/IPX IP/IPX PPP and HDLC Link Eiconcard Connections for Windows and an Eiconcard Eiconcard Connections for Windows and an Eiconcard SDLC, X.
Eiconcard Connections for Windows Quickstart • RFCs (Request for Comments): 1058, 1122, 1293, 1332, 1334, 1356, 1490, 1552, 1583, 1618, 1661, 1717, 1723, 1962, 1967, 1974, 2118, 2125 • ISDN WAN Miniport connectivity • Up to 2:1 software-based data compression • Real-time tracing utilities • Dynamic PPP connections • Dynamic X.
Overview X.25 Support • CCITT/ITU X.25, X.32, and X.121 (1984, 1988) • X.32 for Transpac (France) and X.32 for Ericsson ERIPAX • Microsoft Server Exchange • Management of outgoing and incoming calls and all X.25 facilities • Operates in terminal mode (DTE) and host mode (DCE) • Data compression: Eiconcard Stacker, Bay Networks, Cisco X.3 PAD Support • Full CCITT/ITU X.3, X.28, and X.
Eiconcard Connections for Windows Quickstart Eiconcard Connections for Windows and an Eiconcard RAS Client Eiconcard Connections for Windows X.25 PAD, RAS, and an Eiconcard IP/IPX Dial-Up Line IP/IPX X.25 Eiconcard Connections for Windows and an Eiconcard X.25 Frame Relay PPP ISDN Dial-Up Line RAS Client Internet Access to the Internet/Intranet over ISDN, Frame Relay, PPP, X.25 or HDLC.
Overview Eiconcard Connections for Windows router interoperability allows customers to access the network backbone comprised of different vendors’ products (Bay Networks, Cisco, Ascend). Routing Services also fully supports Microsoft’s Routing Information Protocol (RIP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) for “dynamic routing”. Refer to the “Routing Services” topics in the Eiconcard Connections for Windows Online Guide (ECGUIDE.CHM). ISDN or X.
Eiconcard Connections for Windows Quickstart Eiconcard Connections for Windows and Microsoft Host Integration Server Eiconcard Connections for Windows, in conjunction with Microsoft Host Integration Server, enables connection to SNA hosts over WAN links. Local users and remote users connecting through Microsoft Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) can connect to SNA hosts across the city or around the world. X.25 and SDLC Link using Microsoft SNA Server IBM Mainframe X.
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Eiconcard Connections for Windows Quickstart APPENDIX A Services and Devices Eiconcard Connections for Windows installs a number of services and device drivers. All of them can be controlled through the respective Services or Drivers applet in Computer Management. They can also be controlled with the NET STOP and NET START commands. See the Microsoft Windows System Guide for information on using the Services and Drivers applets as well as how to use the NET START and NET STOP commands.
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