Specifications

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-C Enables the command interpreter. An additional 5 KB of memory is used by
MCSIWSN when the command interpreter is enabled. It allows applications
programs that provide a command interpreter interface to issue the following
commands:
CONNECT, DISCONNECT, HELP, LIST, RESUME, SET, SHOW, SWITCH
-I Connection Manager connects as inbound. When setting up for inbound-only
connections, adding this parameter string to the command removes the need
for operator intervention to select INBOUND on the Connection Manager
screen.
-P Adding this parameter to the command line turns on the Connection Manager
OUTBOUND/INBOUND screen.
-Nx This option sets the maximum number of connections that can be operational at one
time. X represents a number from 1 through 9 (default = 1). Increasing the number
of multiple connections expands the MCSIWSN memory requirement by up to 10
KB.
-A This parameter enables MCSIWSN to become an INT14-compatible
interface when the COMS14.EXE program is run. See “Using MCSIWSN as
an INT14 Redirector” in the RASExpress User Guide.
-X This parameter makes MCSIWSN compatible with Novell NASI-based
software
-M This parameter allows you to wait on a specific line when it is in inbound
mode
-Sx This option allows a user to wait on multiple servers on the same network
when it is in inbound mode. X is the number of servers available, in the
range 1–9 (default = 1).
15. Select the command line options needed for the client PC on which MCSIWSN will be run. Then
type mcsiwsn followed by the selected parameter string.
16. When the MCSI is Resident message appears, type logon and press E
NTER. The following
message appears:
Enter your user name:
17. Type user1 or another valid user name and press ENTER. If a password is assigned to the user
name, the following message appears. (If a password is not assigned, go to step 8.)
Enter your password:
18. Type user1 or the valid password for the user name you entered, and press ENTER. Note that the
password is case-sensitive. The following message appears:
Login Completed.
19. You are now connected to the RASExpress server, and can use the RASExpress servers modems
by running any MCSI-compatible software.
Using MCSIWSN as an INT14 Redirector
Running MCSIWSN on a workstation as an INT14 redirector enables the workstation to use
communications software that provides a network INT14 interface.
This section is for users whose LAN PCs will be running a LAN network version of INT14-
compatible communications software. Before you can begin: