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Freeway User Guide
Step 2: Run the make file
From the
[freeway.client.test.name] directory, enter one of the following commands
depending on the TCP/IP software you are using.
@MAKEVMS "" UCX (for standard TCP/IP)
@MAKEVMS "" MULTINET (for VMS with Multinet)
@MAKEVMS "" TCPWARE (for VMS with TCPware)
The newly created files will be placed in the
[freeway.client.op_sys.bin] directory. For a
description of the Freeway files you have just installed onto your client system, refer to
Appendix B.
3.7.3 Build the Loopback Programs on Windows systems
Step 1: Point the TSI configuration files to your Freeway server
For all protocols and programs (except certain demo programs
1
), you must point the
transport subsystem interface (TSI) configuration files in
freeway/client/test/name to your
Freeway server’s name or IP address. The TSI configuration file names for each protocol
are listed in Tab l e 3 – 3. The protocol subdirectories (
name) are listed back in Tab le 3– 2
on page 62. The default value of the Freeway
server parameter in the TSI configuration
file is
freeway_0. To point to your current Freeway server, you must do one of the follow-
ing:
1. Edit your
C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC\hosts file and assign your current Free-
way IP address to the host name
freeway_0, or
1. Certain demo programs such as BSCDEMO and ADNDEMO may be designed to prompt you for
the Freeway name instead of having you change the TSI configuration file. Check the appropriate User’s
Guide to see if this applies to the demo program you are using.