CTI Products RCD Advanced Client-Server User Manual

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HW Setup - Network Interface Setup

The first time HWSetup is run, it sees that there is no Network Interface defined on the PC. It will ask
you what type of Network Interface (NI) you plan to use.

The Standard version of MCN server allows the selection of just one Network Interface from this
window. The Advanced version allows the selection of multiple Network Interfaces.

Network Interface
Type

Description

PCLTA

Internal board in the PC. The MCN network will connect directly to this board.

If there is a PCLTA board that is properly installed, the HW Setup program will list it in
the "Possible Types" list. See: HW Setup - PCLTA Setup

HIB-232 - COMx

Non-Dial-up HIB-232 units
- Non-dial-up HIB-232s connect to a COM port directly
or through external leased-line modems or equivalent.

- The program detects all COM ports reported by Windows.
Not all may be available for use, depending on your PC.
Some COM ports may not be brought out to a connector.
Some COM ports may actually be used for an internal modem.

(In the example above, COM3 is actually an internal modem.)

See HW Setup – HIB-232 (non dial-up)

HIB-IP

Remote Network Interface that connects to the PC through an IP channel

You will set up parameters for the HIB-IP unit in the system database by using
McnConfig program. (You will also have to download those settings to the HIB-IP from
the McnConfig program.)

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