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Making a Data Call Across the STARLAN NETWORK
Communication between System 25 and a co-located STARLAN NETWORK is provided by a
ZTN84 circuit pack. The ZTN84 contains four data ports which are used to handle data calls
between System 25 and the STARLAN NETWORK.
This section describes the following types of data calls:
System 25
STARLAN NETWORK
In addition to these types of data calls, you can also use an MS-DOS personal
NOTE:
computer to access MS-DOS file and print servers on the STARLAN NETWORK. These
resources can be made available to local and remote PCs using the System 25 STARLAN
NETWORK ACCESS software (ACCESS). Network Access Units (NAUs) are not required
for these PCs. Instructions for installing and using ACCESS are provided in the STARLAN
NETWORK ACCESS User Guide that accompanies the software.
Making a Data Call from System 25 to the STARLAN NETWORK
The following procedure describes how to make a data call if the data terminal is connected
to a System 25 data port a host computer is to be accessed on the STARLAN NETWORK.
This procedure assumes the caller is using either a data terminal, a PC running terminal
emulation software such as the AT&T System 25 Communication Access Manager (CAM),
or the AT&T 4410 Terminal Emulator.
1
Turn on the data terminal, or run the terminal emulation software
on the PC.
2
Press
The Command Mode menu is displayed.
3
Select
The following prompt is displayed:
4
Enter the DDC used to access the STARLAN NETWORK.
When the connection is made the following message is displayed:
NOTE:
5
Enter the name of the STARLAN NETWORK host.
When the connection is made, a prompt is displayed from the STARLAN NETWORK host.
STARLAN NETWORK
System 25
and then press
[BREAK]
<Data call> .
DIAL:
STARLAN address:
If necessary, the flow control can be changed by typing
Making a Data Call Across the STARLAN NETWORK
.
[RETURN]
[CTRL] [x] .
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