User`s guide

/D
/#
Ymmber”
/P
“passwdM
This causes the specified link to be disconnected.
C:\lonworks\bin\sltalink.exe "Remote" /D
This overrides the phone number for the link. If you have
checked the “Use Country Code and Area Code” option for
this link then the number must be in the ‘canonical’ format
without a ‘+’ sign and enclosed in double quotes. A canonical
number is defined as a country code followed by a space,
followed by an area code or city code enclosed in parenthesis,
followed by a space and the rest of the phone number. TAP1
will take this and decide how to translate it before performs
the dial-out, based on your dialing preferences. Even if the
call is local you should include the area code / city code. This
is the same format as the number that appears in the link
selection dialog under the Port/Number column.
Example: “1 (BOO) 5551213”
If you have not checked the “Use Country Code and Area
Code” option then the number will be used un-translated for
dial-out. In this case you probably won’t specify a canonical
number.
C:\lonworks\bin\sltalink.exe "Remote" /# "1 (650) 555 1213"
This overrides the password for the link. It must be enclosed
in double quotes.
C:\lonworks\bin\sltalink.exe "Remote" /P "passwd"
Always include a space between each element of the command line arguments.
Using the DOS “Stub” Driver
The DOS stub driver, which is added as part of the install, allows DOS and Windows
3.1x applications to run on top of the SLTA-10 drivers for Windows 95/98 and NT.
The following line is required in the CONFIG. SYS or CONFIG. NT file that is loaded on
startup:
DEVICE=%SystemRoot%\system32\PCLTDOS.SYS /Dn
This makes the device ‘LONn’ available for DOS applications.
When LONn is opened by an application and the SLTALink Manager has been
configured to associate LONn. with a particular link, the SLTALink Manager will
auto-connect to the SLTA-10 Adapter locally or remotely. That is, the SLTALink
Manager automatically dials-in to the network defined by the link if required.
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