User guide

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DSU ProxyServer User Guide
MTPSR2-201
Note: Windows 98/95 users will have two additional buttons in this box, the Add Port
and the Remove Port buttons. You must click the Add Port button to view Local Ports.
Click the Remove Port button to remove Local Ports.
If you want to get the first available line, click the Map button and then click the Close
button and go to step 7.
If you want a specific line, click a COM Port in the Local Port list box, then click the line to
which you want to map that particular COM Port. The status message "Mapped to MCSI"
should appear above the Local Port list box.
Click Unmap if you want to unmap a line.
Click Search to search for lines on a server.
Click Close when finished.
7. To view a list of mapped COM ports, click Map | Map List, or click the Map button. Click
Close when finished.
Below is an example of the Window's Terminal application's (shipped with all versions of
Windows) Communications dialog box. After mapping your COM Ports with ComMap
for Windows, you can check your connectivity and configure your ports with Windows
Terminal. It is recommended that you use the settings shown in the example below (in
the example COM1 is shown).
8. To unmap a COM port, click Unmap | Unmap, or click the Unmap button. Click the
listing you want to unmap and then click Unmap.
9. To logout from the network, click File | Logout, or click the Logout button.
10. To exit from WINMCSI, click File | Exit, or click the Exit button. Otherwise you may
minimize the screen to minimize WINMCSI to an icon.