Verilink Access Manager 2000 (896-502037-001) Product Manual User Manual

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Installing Access Manager

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Access Manager 2000 User Manual

AM2000

in any directory to start the program. The batch file

automatically changes to the Access Manager directory and starts the
Access Manager program.

In either case, you must use statements from Table 2-2, “Batch file
commands for automatic start-up,” on pag e2-10.
All editing can be done
with an ASCII text editor, such as EDLIN.

Add the following lines to your batch file as required:

Table 2-2

Batch file commands for automatic start-up

Command line

Function

CD drive:\AM2000

To change to the directory where Access Manage
is installed. If the directory is other than

AM2000

,

use that directory‘s name in lieu of

AM2000

.

For “drive”, use your appropriate drive letter.

ANYWHERE AUTOMATIC

To start up the pcANYWHERE III program.

AM2000

To use a color PC.

AM2000/BW

To use a monochrome monitor with a color PC or
monochrome PC.

AM2000/VT

To start Access manager in the VT100 mode;
required if pcANYWHERE is used.

The

/VT

command causes Access Manager to

run its VT100 screens. This means that function
and other key combinations are shown on the
screen as the required key strokes used on a
VT100 terminal.

AM2000/VT/BW

To start Access Manager in the VT100 mode on a
monochrome PC; required if pcANYWHERE is
used.

The

/BW

command causes Access Manager to

run in black-and-white mode.

If a remote computer is being used with:

• a VT100 terminal emulation progra , then the

terminal emulation program capabilities
determine whether or not the /BW command is
required.

• an actual VT100 terminal, then Access Manager

can be used in color mode by leaving off the /BW
command.

TZ = xSTn

This is used to set the clock only if an Accumaster
interface is being used. See“Time Zone Setup for
Accumaster” on page2-1
4 for values of

x

and

n

.

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