Accessing A Unix Server; Adding The Dial-Up Adapter (Unix Server Connection); Adding Tcp/Ip (Unix Server Connection) - Black Box LRB500A User Manual

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8.5 Accessing a Unix Server

Perform the following procedures to prepare your PC workstation to access a
remote Unix Server.
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Windows 95/98/NT:
1. Click Start | Settings | Control Panel.
2. Double-click the Network icon to open the Network dialog box.
3. Click Add; the Select Network Component Type dialog box opens.
4. Select Adapter, then click Add. The Select Network adapters dialog box
opens.
5. In the Manufacturers box, select Microsoft. In the Network Adapters box
select Dial-Up Adapter.
6. Click OK (twice) to return to, and then close, the Network dialog box.
Windows NT:
Dial-up Networking adds PPP and SLIP protocol support, enabling your
workstation to gain access to a remote computer or network, even if your computer
is not on a network.
1. Double-click My Computer, then double-click Dial-Up Networking. The
following screen is displayed:
2. Click Install, then follow the onscreen instructions to configure your
connection.
8.5.2 A
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Windows 95/98/NT:
1. In the Network dialog box, Configuration tab, click Add.
2. Select Protocol and click Add.
3. The Select Network Protocol dialog box is displayed. In the Manufacturers
box [Win95 only], select Microsoft. In the Network Protocols box, select
TCP/IP [Win95/98] or TCP/IP Protocol [WinNT only].
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