User guide

6 MCSIWSN and WinMCSI Redirectors
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6. Type user1 or another valid user name and press ENTER. If a password is as-
signed to the user name, the following message appears. (If a password is not
assigned, go to step 8.)
Enter your password:
7. Type user1 or the valid password for the user name you entered, and press
E
NTER. Note that the password is case-sensitive. The following message appears:
Login Completed.
8. You are now connected to the RASExpress server, and can use the RASExpress
servers 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:
You must have your RASExpress user name and password, which was assigned
by the LAN system administrator when the RASExpress server was installed.
The RASExpress server and the client PC must be properly connected to a LAN
with IPX capability, and you must have access to a network version copy of a dial-
in or dial-out communications program with a MCSI-compatible interface.
Note: The INT14 that is used in Windows is not the same as a network INT14, and
does not connect to the gateway.
1. Turn on your client PC and log into your LAN.
2. Change to the subdirectory containing the MCSIWSN files, i.e., C:\MCSI.
3. Type mcsiwsn -a and press ENTER. This loads MCSIWSN and allows it to operate
as an INT14 redirector. A message similar to the following appears:
Initializing, please wait...
INT14 Program is Resident.
4. Type logon and press ENTER. The following message appears:
Enter your user name.
Note: If you have more than one RASExpress server on your network and you
are not listed as a user on every RASExpress server, then you must type the
following command: logon ServerName\UserName.. E.g., logon server_1\user1.
5. Type user1 (or your valid RASExpress user name) and press ENTER. If a pass-
word has been assigned, the following message appears. (If a password was not
assigned, go to step 7.)
Enter your password.
6. Type user1 (or your valid RASExpress password) and press ENTER. Note that the
password is case-sensitive. The following message appears:
Login Completed.