Setting up the remote terminal – Verilink Access Manager 2000 (896-502037-001) Product Manual User Manual

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After making any changes to your start-up batch file, save the file and
reboot your system.

Limitations

ProComm can operate in the color mode if the remote PC has a
color graphics card and monitor.

Due to the use of certain escape key combinations, Crosstalk XVI
cannot be used.

If Access Manager is to be used from a remote VT100 terminal
most of the time, the

AUTOEXEC.BAT

file should first start up

pcANYWHERE and then start in VT100 mode.

If Accumaster is being used, the line

SET = xSTn

must precede

any command that automatically starts Access Manager in the

AUTOEXEC.BAT

file.

This section describes how to set up a remote terminal and keyboard. This
requires the installation of pcANYWHERE III.

1

pcANYWHERE is a remote access software program available from
Dynamic Microprocessor Associates. It lets you operate an IBM PC, XT,
AT, PS/2, or 100% IBM-compatible from a DEC VT1000 or VT1000
emulator at a remote location. The remote PC or terminal operates as the
monitor and keyboard for the local system.

You must install pcANYWHERE if Access Manager will be run with
Accumaster. pcANYWHERE permits the Accumaster operator to access
and control Access Manager from the Accumaster console.

Proper operation of pcANYWHERE requires the following:

a host PC with a minimum 192K of system RAM (45K of RAM is
used when pcANYWHERE is left resident.)

a host modem

a remote modem, and

a remote terminal (or a PC running terminal-emulator software) to
control the host PC.

1. All references to pcANYWHERE III throughout this document are generically called “pcANYWHERE”.

Setting up the
remote terminal

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