Specifications
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COMS14 -M
Type coms14 -m to see which of the four COM ports are mapped to network ports by INT14
software. A message similar to the following appears.
Mapping of logical COM ports to network ports
LOCAL PORT STATUS GEN’L NAME SPECIFIC NAME SERVER NAME
COM1 BUSY MODEM LINE1 SERVER_1
COM2 FREE
COM3 FREE
COM4 FREE
Installing and Configuring the WINMCSI Redirector
The WINMCSI modem-sharing program manages access to a modem for inbound and outbound calls.
It allows Windows communications software packages that do not support INT6B or INT14 to
connect to Multi-Tech gateways such as RASExpress. It also detects other compatible
communications servers on your network and displays the resources they provide to eligible LAN
users.
WINMCSI Installation
Windows 3.1, Windows for Workgroups 3.11, Windows95/98, or Windows NT:
1. Turn on your client PC and log in to your LAN.
2. Start Windows.
3. Insert the Workstation Redirectors diskette into your floppy disk drive.
Windows 3.1 or Windows for Workgroups 3.11:
4a. In Program Manager, click File, Run.
4b. In the Command Line box, type a:\install. Click OK.
4c. Go to step 5.
Windows95/98/NT:
4a. Click Start.
4b. Point to Settings.
4c. Click the Control Panel icon.
4d. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon.
4e. The Install/Uninstall Program menu appears. Click Install.
4f. Click Next. If you want to install WINMCSI as a 32-bit program, let Windows locate
the proper Install.exe file on the client disk in your floppy drive. If you want to install
WINMCSI as a 16-bit program, type a:\winmcsi\install.exe.
4g. Click Finish.
5. The WINMCSI Installation Program window appears.