Multi-Tech Systems MTASR1-100 Network Router User Manual


 
Chapter 9 - Dial Out Client Software
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7. If the MultiRouter is the only communications server on your LAN, then type COMS14 -C COM<n>
Outbound * * * (<n> is replaced by the number 1, 2, 3, or 4 which selects one of the COMS14 COM ports)
or COMS14 -C COM<n> Outbound* * *and press Enter (Inbound or Outbound must be specified). This
will connect you to the line on the MultiRouter.
Note: If you have more than one communications server on your network go to step 9, which begins the
discussion of the COMS14 command line parameters.
8. You have now connected to the MultiRouter and can run any INT14 compatible software. Follow the
software's instructions to establish the software's INT14 connection to the MultiRouter modem.
9. The COMS14 command line parameters can be listed by typing COMS14 ? the following listing appears.
The command line parameters for COMS14 are explained below:
9a. COMS14 -L [Server Name]
When COMS14 -L is entered a listing of available communications servers appears.
OR
When COMS14 -L [Server Name] is entered
i.e., COMS14 -L SERVER_1, then a list of services at the specific server appears, similar to that shown
below:
9b. COMS14 -C
COM<n> <Line Type> <SpecificName> <GeneralName> <ServerName>
(for establishing
a connection).
When COMS14 -C COM<n> (n = 1, 2, 3, 4) followed by its argument string is entered, it allows you to
connect to one of the four COM ports (COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4) allowed by INT14 software. The
arguments are defined as follows.