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6-10 Network Dial-Out Acces
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Now you can choose to establish an IPX Dial-out session in
one of two ways. To use NPC’s NTERM
2
program, go to
Step 2. To go to a DOS prompt, skip to Step 3.
2.
Load the terminal emulation software by typing:
nterm
This brings up the NTERM
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program’s Main Menu. You
can configure the terminal emulator by pressing the <F2>
key while the Main Menu is active. This context sensitive
option will allow you to add or delete stored configurations
and save any changes you make.
Note: The NTERM
2
program has an on-line help feature
which can be displayed by pressing the <F1> key.
Now you can use pop-up menus to connect to, and issue
AT commands to, NETServer’s modems. Skip steps 3 and 4.
3.
To access NPC’s terminal emulator software from the
command line, type:
btty
4.
To connect to the first available Idle Device port:
c port
Now you can issue AT commands directly to NETServer’s
modem.
Note: You can save memory overhead by placing the NCSI
program, along with any command line options, into your
workstation’s upper memory. To do this, place the command
line into your autoexec.bat file, network startup batch file, or
from the DOS prompt using the DOS loadhigh command.
Another command, used to display the available NETServers, is:
clist
A sample display is shown below.
Known Communications Servers Network Node Address
NS_8I___ [ 3] [ C0490205C]