User`s guide

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APP Server utility
APP Server installation and setup
C-10 Preliminary January 30, 1998 Pipeline User’s Guide
UDP port to use = 7001
Broadcast UDP port is the same as communication UDP port
APP Server will force a connection upon execution
Note:
A Connection profile defined in the Pipeline is required to log into the
remote secure network, so if the APP Server line in AUTOEXEC.BAT does not
specify Connection profile name, the user will be prompted for one as the system
boots.
For example, this command:
C:\ASCEND\
APPSRVDS.EXE /Chicago /t20 /p7005
specifies a Connection profile named “Chicago,” assigns a 20-second time delay
between connection attempts, and designates UDP port 7005 for communicating
with the Pipeline.
C:\ASCEND\
appsrvDS.exe /Chicago /m00805110C7A44 /
p7523 /t65 /b7112
specifies a Connection profile named “Chicago,” specifies 00805110C7A44 as
the MAC address of the PC running the utility, designates UDP port 7523 for
communicating with the Pipeline, assigns a 65-second time delay between
connection attempts, and designates port 7112 for sending broadcast messages to
initiate a call.
Installing and using the APP Server utility for Windows
The user interface is the same for all Windows versions of the APP Server utility,
although the utility itself and the way in which it is installed differs.
To use the Windows utility:
1
If the utility is not already running, start it by using the Services applet on the
Control Panel.