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Installation

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Eagle TX Series AMOS Based Terminal Server Technical Manual, Rev. 01

Instructions for Reshipping the Terminal Server

If shipping damage has occurred or a functional problem exists with the terminal server, your VAR may
recommend that you ship it back.

If for some reason you cannot contact the VAR you bought your terminal server from, please call the
Alpha Micro Sales Department; they will give you the name and address of an Alpha Micro VAR near
you who can help you. See "Service Information" in Chapter 1.

When reshipping or otherwise transporting your terminal server, you must use the original packaging to
ensure safe shipment.

Please include a note to the person who will receive the product containing the following
information: your name, address, phone number, the date you shipped the product back, and the
reason for return.

Be as specific as possible about the problem you experienced—the more information you provide the
easier it will be for the service technician to determine the reasons for any problems. If you performed
any troubleshooting procedures, let the person receiving the product know exactly what procedures you
have done and what the results were.

FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS

Figure 2-1, below, shows the chassis front panel. The panel has the following controls and indicators:

 

The Power switch turns the terminal server on and off. This switch, at the top right of the
terminal server, is not shown in Figure 2-1.

 

The Power light is lit when the product is turned on.

 

The Turbo or HDD light is used as the system activity indicator..

 

The Reset button lets you reset the terminal server from the control panel. When you press the
Reset button, the hardware resets and the terminal server reboots. To avoid losing any data, make
sure there are no applications running before you press the Reset button.

Summary of Contents for Eagle TX Series

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Page 2: ...ues tels que prescrites par le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique établi par le ministère des Communications du Canada L exploitation faite en milleu résidential peut entrainer le brouillage des réceptions radio et tele ce qui obligerait le propriétaire ou l opératour à pendre les dispositions nécessaires pour en éliminer les causes Battery Warning CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery i...

Page 3: ...URES 1 7 SERVICE INFORMATION 1 8 For Further Assistance 1 8 CHAPTER 2 EAGLE TX SERIES SPECIFICS 2 1 SYSTEM ORGANIZATION 2 1 SYSTEM OPERATION OVERVIEW 2 1 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION 3 1 QUICK EAGLE TX SERIES INSTALLATION OVERVIEW 3 1 UNPACKING GUIDELINES 3 2 What You Will Need 3 2 Reporting Shipping Damage 3 2 Instructions for Reshipping the Terminal Server 3 3 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 3 3 E...

Page 4: ... 16 CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 4 1 EAGLE TX SERIES CMOS SETUP INFORMATION 4 1 MODIFYING THE SYSTEM INITIALIZATION FILE 4 3 FLUTIL SOFTWARE UTILITY 4 4 Flashcard Update 4 5 Flashcard Recovery 4 6 Option 1 XMODEM Cold BOOT 4 6 Option 2 Download Complete Image File Backup 4 8 Option 3 Replace the flashcard 4 8 Defining The Terminal Server s Parallel Port 4 8 APPENDIX A CONNECTOR CONFIGURATIONS A...

Page 5: ... B THE CONTROL CHARACTERS B 1 APPENDIX C EAGLE 100TX INI CONFIGURATION FILES C 1 AMOS32 INI C 1 ALPNET INI C 3 VDKINI INI C 4 CONFIG C 6 HOSTS C 6 ITCD C 6 NETWRK C 7 APPENDIX D EAGLE 450TX INI CONFIGURATION FILES D 1 AMOS32 INI D 1 TRMS32 INI D 3 ALPNET INI D 6 CONFIG D 7 HOSTS D 8 ITCD D 8 NETWRK D 8 ...

Page 6: ...Figure 1 3 Eagle TX Series Configured to Hot Key Switch Between AMOS Hosts 1 2 Figure 1 4 System Concepts Eagle TX Series Terminal Server Interaction with the AMOS Host 1 3 Figure 2 1 Eagle TX Series Memory Map 2 1 Figure 3 1 Front Panel Controls and Indicators 3 4 Figure 3 2 Eagle 100TX Rear Panel Configuration 3 5 Figure 3 3 Eagle 450TX Rear Panel Configuration 3 6 List of Tables Table 1 1 Graph...

Page 7: ... serial peripherals Both products include a 4 MB Flash memory Flashcard instead of the standard SCSI interface subsystem included on the standard Eagle series of multi user business computers A customized version of the latest AMOS operating system software is preloaded into the Flashcard during the manufacturing process Also preloaded into the Flashcard is a version of MULTI Alpha Micro s window ...

Page 8: ...fact MULTI Alpha Micro s window based environment manager is also included in the Eagle TX s Flashcard allowing you to run MULTI remotely and free up the host CPU for other processing needs Figure 1 3 shows an Eagle TX Series terminal server configured on a network with two AMOS host systems utilizing the built in MULTI software to switch between the two hosts with a single keystroke and Figure 1 ...

Page 9: ...a software and hardware overview of your system It also discusses warranty and service information Multiple tasks can run on the same terminal under MULTI Stock Status Eagle TX Series Terminal Server with Embedded MULTI T P T ÅUp to 32 Æ Ethernet Backbone AMOS Host System MULTI is not required in the AMOS host Order Entry Billing Phone List etc Windowing happens here in the Terminal Server which o...

Page 10: ...other documents in the Alpha Micro documentation library this book contains a number of standard symbols to make our text easier to read and understand Symbol Description This symbol means STOP and signals an important warning or restriction you must know about before continuing This symbol marks a hint and identifies a shortcut or an easier way to do something This symbol says Don t forget and si...

Page 11: ...137 board provides the Eagle 100TX with Eight on board serial I O ports with modem control and optional lightning protection SSD Software Security Device chip 70000 specifically selected for the Eagle 100TX configurations MC68EC030 CPU chip running at 40 MHz 32 bit bi directional data path and 32 bit address path 256 byte internal cache memory Real time clock which maintains the date and time batt...

Page 12: ...t can contain main memory SIMMs A 32 MB SIMM is furnished as standard in both systems Serial I O Capability Eagle 100TX The AM 137 board provides eight serial ports The ports are brought to the rear I O panel at either DB 9 or RJ 45 connectors depending on which Eagle 100TX model is ordered When ordered with RJ 45 ports the Eagle 100TX comes equipped with AM 90 Lightning boards that provide lightn...

Page 13: ...bilities The operating system AMOS performs many functions one of which is to manage the computer s resources so multiple users can run on the Eagle TX Series at the same time The operating system also includes all support software for the hardware devices mentioned above AlphaTCP allows your Eagle TX Series to communicate using the TCP IP protocol Programs called print spoolers let you use one or...

Page 14: ... Micro Technical Assistance Center To arrange for on site warranty service at your location contact your Alpha Micro VAR or AMSO service organization In addition to the warranty service provided support is available through Alpha Microsystems Services Operation AMSO our nationwide field service organization AMSO provides direct repair services to Alpha Micro computer owners Alpha Micro Field Engin...

Page 15: ... of the AMOS operation system AMOS2 3A or later This software has been configured to communicate with a host computer through a network and manage the data flow to up to eight serial ports and one parallel port The memory map for the Eagle TX Series is shown below Top of Memory 4 MB 4 MB Flashcard Job Memory download at RESET into top of main memory Total RAM System Memory Memory SIMM Jobs TRMDEFs...

Page 16: ...l software utility FLUTIL LIT must be run This utility is described in detail in Chapter 4 When FLUTIL LIT is run the contents of the RAM disk are copied back to the Flashcard If power is lost during this operation or reset is pressed then all contents will be lost For recovery purposes we have included a means of booting the system over a serial cable The serial boot requires that an image of the...

Page 17: ...ERIES INSTALLATION OVERVIEW This section outlines the steps necessary to install the Eagle TX Series Additional details about each step are included in the corresponding sections of this chapter Unpack the terminal server and plug into AC power source Connect an AM 65 or compatible terminal to port 0 of the terminal server with baud rate set to 19200 baud Attach the terminal server to the network ...

Page 18: ...efully designed to provide optimum cushioning and protection When re shipping or otherwise transporting your Eagle TX Series terminal server you must use the original packaging to ensure safe shipment What You Will Need When you unpack your terminal server you should find the following items Documentation including this manual and warranty cards The main enclosure One AC power cord In addition to ...

Page 19: ...ack and the reason for return Be as specific as possible about the problem you experienced the more information you provide the easier it will be for the service technician to determine the reasons for any problems If you performed any troubleshooting procedures let the person receiving the product know exactly what procedures you have done and what the results were FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICA...

Page 20: ... Chapter Three Eagle TX Series AMOS Based Terminal Server Technical Manual Rev 01 Figure 3 1 Front Panel Controls and Indicators Turbo or Stand by button not used Reset button Power light System activity light ...

Page 21: ...TANDARD I O DB 9 CONNECTORS STANDARD ETHERNET CONNECTOR EAGLE 100TX CHASSIS SHOWN WITH REAR PANEL OPTIONS STANDARD REAR PANEL Figure 3 2 Eagle 100TX Rear Panel Configuration The figure identifies the individual serial ports as well as indicating both the parallel port connector and network connector Note that the standard Eagle 100TX configuration is shown at the right Both the 10BaseT option and ...

Page 22: ...RNET PORT BOOT PORT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 115 SCSI 0 9 PIN UPS STATUS PORT 25 PIN PARALLEL PORT 15 PIN AUI ETHERNET PORT SERIAL I O EXPANSION SLOTS NOTE You can use either Ethernet port but not both 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 Figure 3 3 Eagle 450TX Rear Panel Configuration The figure identifies the individual serial ports and expansion serial port locations as well as indicating the parallel port connector UPS sta...

Page 23: ...cumulation A side effect of a high traffic area is static electrical discharge which can cause product resets When you select a location for your terminal server remember that it operates within certain temperature and humidity ranges Air circulation around the system is something that should be considered Do not put a computer in a closed closet where there is no cooling The terminal server takes...

Page 24: ... product While the product is in use it is important to maintain a constant line voltage free of power surges fluctuations and impulses Be sure the power rating for the power lines the product will be connected to is adequate for your computer or any future systems you may be planning to install In North America a standard 15 Amp 115 Volt grounded connector type outlet is required for the CPU chas...

Page 25: ...ectly The switch is on the power supply near the top of your product s back panel Verify the input voltage setting before plugging in your terminal server If your terminal server is not set to the voltage you require do not change the switch setting without checking with your VAR first Your VAR will insure that you have the proper input voltage switch setting and power cord for your installation T...

Page 26: ...s listed above Once the terminal server is booted with a compatible terminal you can define your own type of terminal and tell the terminal server to use that terminal from now on For more information on defining your own terminal please refer to the System Operator s Guide Connecting the Cable Refer to the FCC warning concerning electromagnetic interference at the front of this manual The termina...

Page 27: ...CP setup information All of these documents are available on the latest AlphaCD or at our web site at www amos online com A customized version the AMOS operating system software is preloaded into the Flashcard of your Eagle TX Series during the manufacturing process The AMOS operating system has been configured to support up to eight 8 users The terminal server normally boots up using the AMOS32 I...

Page 28: ...his feature enabled Therefore all you need do is set up your host computer with the required software and configuration parameters Then when the Eagle TX Series terminal server is booted it will request and receive the configuration information from the host system and automatically configure itself for your network The following configuration parameters can be supplied by the host system IP addre...

Page 29: ...shcard See the AlphaTCP Administrator s Guide DSO 00187 00 for detailed information about configuring AlphaTCP You must modify the following files on the terminal server TCP NETWRK TCP CONFIG TCP RESOLV TCP MYNAME In the NETWRK file you must define the IP address of the terminal server and remove the line that causes AlphaTCP to request the information from the BOOTPD server When shipped from Alph...

Page 30: ...Whether you are doing the automatic or the manual configuration you may also want to modify the FTPUSR file to define users and passwords that are allowed ftp access to the terminal server To access printers on other servers you must modify the LPR file to point to the desired printers on the respective servers If you plan to use TCP tunneling with AlphaNET a default network setup is in the ITCD f...

Page 31: ...al server to be used as an AlphaNET installation using the NDV AlphaNET network driver with Alpha TCP as well There are eight serial port jobs and the Print spooler defined If you wish to use this configuration you must change the TCP CONFIG file to comment out the LDV and uncomment the NDV for use with this INI This configuration allows TCP IP both telnet session and ftp sessions Additionally The...

Page 32: ...nging the system initialization file For information on modifying this file refer to Chapter 4 and the System Operator s Guide to the System Initialization Command File Note that there are four pre configured INI files supplied with the Eagle 450TX which are based upon the number of serial ports installed in the terminal server These are TRMS08 INI TRMS16 INI TRMS24 INI and TRMS32 INI The last two...

Page 33: ...figuration even if you can t boot the terminal server under AMOS This can be very useful in case of certain system problems To change the CMOS configuration you must have a terminal attached to port 0 of the terminal server The first time you access these CMOS configuration settings this terminal must be set to 19 2K baud you can then change the terminal speed setting if you want It s a good idea ...

Page 34: ... to change and item Press ESCAPE when done The allowable choices for the primary boot device are Flash or SCSI Disk This selection should always read Flash for the terminal server The primary boot device unit should always read 0 The Secondary boot device type may have one of the following settings None default Flash SCSI disk Xmodem In the normal configuration this setting should be NONE If it is...

Page 35: ...account DSK0 1 4 that defines all of the devices connected to your terminal server the jobs that will run on the terminal server and special programs which need to be loaded into memory It is often called simply the initialization file As your requirements change or you add capabilities to your terminal server you must modify the initialization file As described in Chapter 2 the name of the system...

Page 36: ... other than those discussed below until you re familiar with the documentation on the file in the System Operator s Guide to the System Initialization Command File FLUTIL SOFTWARE UTILITY Occasionally modifications must be made to the AMOS configuration or other software within the terminal server FLUTIL helps maintain the contents of the AM 703 Flashcard Flashcard The Flashcard can be erased and ...

Page 37: ...ard recovery files for the current operating environment as described in Chapter 3 To update the Flashcard log into OPR and type FLUTIL RETURN The following menu will be displayed Flashcard Utility Program Version 1 0 105 1 UPDATE Flashcard with current RAM disk 2 Copy Flashcard to Image File 3 Copy Image File to Flashcard 4 Exit Enter choice Enter 1 RETURN to begin the Flashcard update You will s...

Page 38: ...set up for the alternate boot device to be XMODEM and save and exit CMOS Then use a modem package like VersiComm or AutoLog to send the emergency boot file to the terminal server This file can be downloaded from ftp alphamicro com if your floppy is not available See the terminal server CMOS set up information earlier in this chapter for details of the CMOS set up procedure In order to download the...

Page 39: ...You also define the nameserver IP and the gateway IP The following commands should be entered at terminal server port 0 1 LOG VDK0 1 2 2 ftp bh your alpha micro server ip 3 cd host location where the trm4mb img file is stored 4 get trm4mb img 5 bye 6 LOG OPR 7 FLUTIL Choose option 3 Copy Image file to Flashcard Specify the complete file spec VDK0 TRM4MB IMG 1 2 This file was created to a VDK disk ...

Page 40: ... stored the flash disk image on a PC or the Alpha Micro host computer It is unlikely that you will use this procedure since the process of downloading the entire 4 MB image file can take up to 2 hours and options 2 and 4 are much more efficient In addition if during the download process you encounter CRC errors during the download process you may not be able to complete this procedure in its entir...

Page 41: ...ly designed to be multi point networks arranged as a bus topology That meant that Ethernet would work over coaxial cable either thick or thin with 50 ohm termination at each end of the network and each computer would attach directly to the same cable With the introduction of 10BaseT Ethernet can be connected via inexpensive twisted pair Level 5 compliant cabling with each computer having its own R...

Page 42: ...ant to build your own cables and cable kits available from Alpha Micro for connecting the serial ports to various types of device What Is RS 232 All Eagle TX Series serial ports support RS 232 RS 232 is a standard developed by the Electronic Industry Association EIA to encourage standardized interfacing of devices to computer systems RS stands for Recommended Standard RS 232 specifies electrical s...

Page 43: ... things you should keep in mind Cable Length We strongly recommend that RS 232C cables attached to the Eagle TX Series terminal servers use twisted pair cable with an overall shield As you increase the cable length beyond 100 feet the reliability of the data signal decreases If the cables absolutely must be longer than 100 feet signal conditioning equipment for example a short haul modem can impro...

Page 44: ...part number and a brief description of each cabling kit available for the terminal server These cabling configurations meet the USOC United Standards Organization Committee Standards PDB 00359 53 Four RJ 45 to male DB25 adapters for connecting modems to the terminal server This kit requires a shielded parallel patch cord with RJ 45 connectors at each end like the 10 foot PRA 00189 10 cable in the ...

Page 45: ...nects to the PC Pin 5 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 8 Pin 3 Pin 2 Pin 6 Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 7 Pin 7 Pin 5 Pin 8 Pin 4 Pin 1 no connection The connectors and pinouts for this cable are identical to those for the cables in the PDB 00359 55 External Cabling Kit Sample Cable for Connecting the Terminal Server to an Alpha Micro Host Computer It is possible to download the terminal server Flashcard from a boot data file ...

Page 46: ...return to AMOS command level Other programs do recognize a Control C however if an exit command exists for a program it is usually better to use that command than to press CTRL C Many programs perform various closing functions when you use their normal exit commands and would not have a chance to perform those procedures for an orderly exit if you bypass them by using a Control C Control U At AMOS...

Page 47: ...ppears that nothing happened Now press CTRL Q to release the display and you see first a list of the files in your account printed on the screen then a display of the files waiting to print Control R The command buffer is an area of memory where the computer stores commands that have been entered Pressing CTRL R shows you what commands are in your command buffer If the line editor is installed on ...

Page 48: ...M1 A31810 1 19200 AM62A 100 100 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM2 A31810 2 19200 AM62A 100 100 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM3 A31810 3 19200 AM62A 100 100 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM4 A31810 4 19200 AM62A 100 100 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM5 A31810 5 19200 AM62A 100 100 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM6 A31810 6 19200 AM62A 100 100 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM7 A31810 7 19200 AM62A 100 100 100 editor 5 TRMDEF DUMMY PSEUDO NULL 100 10...

Page 49: ...LIT SYSTEM TCP LPD RTI SYSTEM TCP LPR LIT SYSTEM TCP LPR RTI SYSTEM MLTMEM SYS N 3200K SYSTEM SMEM 5M LOG OPR SYSTEM SERVICE MOUNT VDK0 SYSACT VDK0 I Y N A1 2 E LOG SYS SET DSKERR SET HEX MOUNT DSK DEL SETJOB SPOOL DUMMY 10K LPTINI EGP PIN XFRSEL EGP0 RAW SETJOB NETSER NETSER 100K NETSER WAIT NETSER SETJOB NETLOG NETLOG 50K SETJOB TCPEMU TCPEMU 2000K TCP GOTCP CMD SLEEP 5 SETJOB JOB1 TRM1 750K STA...

Page 50: ...M62A 100 100 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM4 A31810 4 19200 AM62A 100 100 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM5 A31810 5 19200 AM62A 100 100 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM6 A31810 6 19200 AM62A 100 100 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM7 A31810 7 19200 AM62A 100 100 100 editor 5 TRMDEF DUMMY PSEUDO NULL 80 80 80 TRMDEF NETSER PSEUDO NULL 80 80 80 TRMDEF VTSER PSEUDO NULL 80 80 80 TRMDEF NETLOG PSEUDO NULL 80 80 80 TRMDEF TCPEMU PSEUDO...

Page 51: ...OB7 TRM7 200K START7 JIN force job0 sys start1 jin MEMORY 0 VDKINI INI T JOBS 50 JOBALC JOB0 JOB1 JOB2 JOB3 JOB4 JOB5 JOB6 JOB7 JOBALC NETLOG TCPEMU QUEUE 2000 LOAD LOAD LIT LOAD DEL LIT LOAD SYSMSG USA LOAD TRMDEF LIT LOAD AMO000 OVR LOAD SER000 OVR TRMDEF TRM0 A31810 0 19200 AM62A 100 100 100 EDITOR 10 TRMDEF TRM1 A31810 1 19200 AM62A 100 100 100 EDITOR 10 VER XY 24 Turn Graphics Off TRMDEF TRM2...

Page 52: ...system vdkctl sys n SYSTEM TCP IPCINI N 100 100K SYSTEM SYS RTI LIT SYSTEM SYS TELNET LIT SYSTEM SYS TELNET RTI SYSTEM TCP FTPD LIT SYSTEM TCP FTPD RTI SYSTEM SMEM 2700K SET DSKERR SET HEX MOUNT DSK MOUNT VDK0 LOG OPR SYSTEM SERVICE SET NOCACHE VDK0 SYSACT VDK0 I Y Y A 1 2 E DEL LOG SYS SETJOB JOB1 TRM1 200k VER SETJOB JOB2 TRM2 200k VER SETJOB JOB3 TRM3 200k VER SETJOB JOB4 TRM4 200k VER SETJOB J...

Page 53: ... start up the daemons servers EXAMPLE start daemon memory options these assume ftpd tftpd smtpd pop3d lpr lpd and httpd are in system memory start rwhod 75k start ftpd 50k o start telned 100k start tftpd 35k start smtpd 125k i start pop3d 60k start poppwd 70k start lpr 35k start lpd 35k start itcd 110k start tamed 200k start httpd 100k start sntpd 85k b2 p240 start bootpc 100k h n t if you have a ...

Page 54: ... 4 9 4 90 NETWORKS Contains information on networks comprising the DARPA Internet The fields are official network name network number alias alias alias for example ethernet 89 0 0 0 ether eth net ethernet 172 16 128 88 ether eth net ethernet bootp ether eth net ethernet dhcp ether eth net slip 192 0 3 1 serial 245 loop 127 0 0 1 local ...

Page 55: ... XY 24 Turn Graphics Off TRMDEF TRM1 A31810 1 19200 AM62A 200 200 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM2 A31810 2 19200 AM62A 200 200 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM3 A31810 3 19200 AM62A 200 200 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM4 A31810 4 19200 AM62A 200 200 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM5 A31810 5 19200 AM62A 200 200 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM6 A31810 6 19200 AM62A 200 200 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM7 A31810 7 19200 AM62A 200 200 100 editor...

Page 56: ...M TCP TELNED RTI SYSTEM TELNET LIT SYSTEM TELNET RTI SYSTEM TCP FTPD LIT SYSTEM TCP FTPD RTI SYSTEM SYS FTP LIT SYSTEM SYS FTP RTI SYSTEM TCP LPD LIT SYSTEM TCP LPD RTI SYSTEM TCP LPR LIT SYSTEM TCP LPR RTI SYSTEM MLTMEM SYS N 3200K SYSTEM SMEM 5M LOG OPR SYSTEM SERVICE MOUNT VDK0 SYSACT VDK0 I Y N A1 2 E LOG SYS SET DSKERR SET HEX MOUNT DSK DEL SETJOB SPOOL DUMMY 10K LPTINI EGP PIN XFRSEL EGP0 RA...

Page 57: ...ics Off TRMDEF TRM1 A31810 1 19200 AM62A 200 200 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM2 A31810 2 19200 AM62A 200 200 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM3 A31810 3 19200 AM62A 200 200 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM4 A31810 4 19200 AM62A 200 200 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM5 A31810 5 19200 AM62A 200 200 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM6 A31810 6 19200 AM62A 200 200 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM7 A31810 7 19200 AM62A 200 200 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM10 A...

Page 58: ...10 37 19200 AM62A 200 200 100 editor 5 TRMDEF DUMMY PSEUDO NULL 100 100 100 TRMDEF NETSER PSEUDO NULL 100 100 100 TRMDEF NETLOG PSEUDO NULL 100 100 100 TRMDEF TCPEMU PSEUDO NULL 100 100 100 PARITY VER DEVTBL TRM RES MEM TLP EGP DEVTBL VDK BITMAP DSK BITMAP VDK 800 0 MSGINI 20K NETFAM ERSATZ ERSATZ ERZ ERSATZ ETH101 ERZ SYSTEM SYSMSG USA SYSTEM CMDLIN SYS SYSTEM SCNWLD SYS SYSTEM DVR TRM DVR SYSTEM...

Page 59: ...JOB JOB6 TRM6 200K START7 JIN SETJOB JOB7 TRM7 200K START7 JIN SETJOB JOB10 TRM10 200k START7 JIN SETJOB JOB11 TRM11 200K START7 JIN SETJOB JOB12 TRM12 200k START7 JIN SETJOB JOB13 TRM13 200K START7 JIN SETJOB JOB14 TRM14 200K START7 JIN SETJOB JOB15 TRM15 200K START7 JIN SETJOB JOB16 TRM16 200K START7 JIN SETJOB JOB17 TRM17 200K START7 JIN SETJOB JOB20 TRM20 200k START7 JIN SETJOB JOB21 TRM21 200...

Page 60: ...OR 5 XY 24 Turn Graphics Off TRMDEF TRM1 A31810 1 19200 AM62A 100 100 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM2 A31810 2 19200 AM62A 100 100 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM3 A31810 3 19200 AM62A 100 100 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM4 A31810 4 19200 AM62A 100 100 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM5 A31810 5 19200 AM62A 100 100 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM6 A31810 6 19200 AM62A 100 100 100 editor 5 TRMDEF TRM7 A31810 7 19200 AM62A 100 100 100 ed...

Page 61: ...k START1 JIN SETJOB JOB2 TRM2 200k START1 JIN SETJOB JOB3 TRM3 200K START1 JIN SETJOB JOB4 TRM4 200K START4 JIN SETJOB JOB5 TRM5 200K START5 JIN SETJOB JOB6 TRM6 200K START6 JIN SETJOB JOB7 TRM7 200K START7 JIN force job0 sys start1 jin MEMORY 0 CONFIG attach the Ethernet to the Internet package using AlphaNET NDVs EXAMPLE ifconfig interface AlphaNet Network arpa receive buffers ifconfig ec0 101 a...

Page 62: ... 100k h n t if you have a default router this is a simple way to set the default route once complete it will exit and free the memory fill in the IP address start route 200k s add 172 16 128 10 HOSTS Hostname file for AlphaTCP 172 16 128 88 e100tx am corporate com e100tx AM 100TX AM 137 172 16 128 77 am450 am corporate com am450 AM 450 AM 138 127 0 0 1 localhost me local loopback ITCD 16842754 192...

Page 63: ...D 9 Eagle TX Series AMOS Based Terminal Server Technical Manual Rev 01 ethernet 89 0 0 0 ether eth net ethernet 172 16 128 84 ether eth net ethernet bootp ether eth net ethernet dhcp ether eth net slip 192 0 3 1 serial 245 loop 127 0 0 1 local ...

Page 64: ... 3 length 3 9 A 3 printer cable A 2 type A 3 Cabling network 3 11 CMOS setup 4 1 Command buffer B 2 Communications options A 1 Computer reshipping 3 3 turning off power 3 16 unpacking 3 2 CONFIG C 6 D 7 Configuration system initialization file 3 16 4 3 D Data cables 3 9 Deskside chassis front panel 3 3 E Electrical noise 3 8 emergency boot file 4 6 Ethernet A 1 cabling A 1 connecting to 3 11 F FCC...

Page 65: ... light 3 3 Print spoolers 1 7 printer port interface 4 8 Prompt symbol 1 4 R Real Time Clock 1 7 Rear panel 1 7 Reset button 3 3 Reshipping 3 3 RJ 45 connector A 1 A 3 RS 232 cables A 3 definition A 2 standard A 2 S Serial I O 1 6 Service information 1 8 Shipping damage 3 2 Site preparation 3 7 environmental requirements 3 7 Software Security Device SSD 1 5 Static electricity 3 7 System initializa...

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