Windows 95 capi: single channel access example – Multi-Tech Systems MT128ZLX-NT User Manual

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Windows 95 CAPI: Single Channel Access Example

NOTE: To complete this procedure, you will need to know several technical details that can be provided by

your ISP or by your network administrator.

1. You will need to know whether or not an encrypted password is needed to access the
network to which you will be connected.
2. If you are connecting to a non-Windows server, you will also need to know in advance
whether or not the server requires you to type in login information or to know TCP/IP
addresses before dialing.
3. If applicable, you will need to know the domain name of the network to which you will be
connected.
4. You will need to know the dial-out network protocol to be used (NetBEUI, TCP/IP, or IPX).

To use the Common ISDN Application Interface (CAPI), you must install a CAPI-compliant
telecommunications application, such as the RVS-COM Lite program, which will be used for this
example.

After installing RVS-COM Lite, several new virtual modems become available to configure. The following
example uses the RVS ISDN V.120 modem. Before beginning, be sure that the RVS-COM Center is running
(the icon will appear in the Windows 95 Task Bar).

1.

Go to Start | Programs | Accessories | Dial-Up Networking. At the Dial-Up Networking folder,

select Make New Connection.

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