Softerm Modular Communications and Terminal Emulation

                     READ.ME - Documentation Supplement
                             November 30, 1993

     To obtain a hard copy of this document, you may want to type, 

          COPY READ.ME LPT1

     Or you can pull it into the NotePad in Windows and print it from
     there.

     Contents:

      I.  Install Procedure
     II.   Changes to Softerm Modular
          -  Close Appended Capture (new option)
          -  Profile data base not created automatically
          -  "If File Exists" now supports Zmodem (see also topic VI)
          -  Auto-detect ZModem and CompuServe B+ protocols
          -  Mark/Copy -> Transmit to host feature
          -  Drag & Drop file uploading
          -  Hot Spots on the monitor
          -  Hide option when downloading
          -  New Paste option

    III. Printing to a Network Printer

     IV. Nationality Profile Character Representations

      V. Softrans File Transfer Protocol Source Code

     VI. Zmodem File Transfer Protocol

    VII. CompuServe B+ File Transfer Protocol

   VIII. New Modem Drivers

     IX. Asynchronous Tcp/Ip Support

















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      I.  Installing Softerm Modular Plus
	  Run Setup program to create Softerm Plus Group and Program Entries
	  or follow these steps:

          NOTE: If you don't want to use the TCP/IP Slip Kernel, you can
		delete all of the files listed in setps 1 through 5 and the
		goto step 8.

            1.  Create these 3 directories off of the Softerm Directory:
			BIN
			ETC
			SETUP

            2.  Move these files to the BIN sub-directory:
			WPING.EXE
			WSCM.EXE
			TCPIP_SL.EXE
			WSAFMT.DLL
			WSAVM.DLL
			WSLIPKIF.DLL
			WSCM.HLP
			WPING.HLP
			LOADTCP.BAT
			RMTCP.BAT
			WINSOCK.DLL

            3.  Move these files to the ETC sub-directory:
			PROTOCOL
			SERVICES
			MODEMS

            4.  Move these files to the SETUP sub-directory:
			PHONES

            5.  If your Modem is connected to COM1 and you want the Slip Kernel
                to use this modem enter the following command at a DOS prompt:

			copy NETINFO.1 SETUP\NETINFO

                Otherwise, if your Modem is connected to COM2 and you want the
		Slip Kernel to use this modem enter the following command at a
		DOS prompt:
 
			copy NETINFO.2 SETUP\NETINFO

            6.  Add the following lines to the end of your AUTOEXEC.BAT file:

			SET TCPOPEN=C:\SOFTERM
			SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\SOFTERM
			CALL LOADTCP

		NOTE:  Change C:\SOFTERM to the drive:\Path where Softerm is
                       located.

            7.  Reboot your PC and continue.




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            8.  Create a new group entitled "Softerm Plus".

            9.  Create a new program within that group giving Windows
                the full path and program name to SOFTERM.EXE. 

          And that's it.  In the SOFTERM.MDB file, you can go in and
          add or delete any dial sessions that you like.   Double click
          on it with the mouse, and you are set.

	  If you would like to create a Softerm Icon that Starts a specifyed
	  Session, for example an Icon that will start Softerm Plus and
	  connects to Compuserve;

	    Create a new program with in the Softerm Plus Group giving the
	    full path and program name followed by the Session Name and "/p";

		C:\SOFTERM\SOFTERM.EXE  "CompuServe"/p

	  If the Session Profile is in a deferent Database file than the
	  default, (Last Database file opened), the add the database file
	  name to the command line arguments;

		C:\SOFTERM\SOFTERM.EXE  MYDATABS.MDB "CompuServe"/p

          
     II.  Changes to Softerm Modular
          --------------------------
          Please make a note of the following changes in the manual:

          1.   Please add the following information to Close Capture:

             a.  The cascading menu now appears similar to:

                 ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
                 ³ Save Capture           ³
                 ³ Discard Capture        ³
                 ÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´
                 ³ Close Appended Capture ³
                 ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ

             b.  Close Appended Capture
                 If the Terminal Emulation printer definition option Append
                 Disk Printer File On Close (p. PE.8) is enabled and
                 printer data has been redirected to a disk file, use this
                 option to permanently close the file.

                 Important:  A capture cannot be active when this option is
                 used.

          2. If the named profile data base does not exist, it will not be
             created.








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          3. The description of "If File Exists":
             If a file with the name you have assigned already exists on
             your PC, you can specify that you want to:
             - Resume the transfer (if you are using Zmodem);
             - Replace the existing file;
             - Append the received data to the end of the existing file,
               or;
             - Stop the file transfer.

          4.  Auto-detect ZModem and CompuServe B+ Protocols.  
              These download protocols will start receiving a file 
              automatically when you are downloading.  You no longer
              need to go in and start the download manually.
	      The program is set up so that you can enable/disable the 
	      autodownload session by changing it under the Settings
	      menu, selecting Terminal Emulation, and Auto Download.
	      Under the Dialog box for Auto Download, you can set your
	      default download path, and set your options for "If file
	      exists....".

          5.  Mark/Copy -> Transmit to host feature
              Now you can mark a section of text using your mouse and
              transmit it to the host.  If it is a single character, 
              like 'x', double click on it.  That will send it.  If it
              is a block of text, mark it off with the mouse, click on
              the EDIT menu, and select transmit to host.  The block
              will be received at the other end of the connection.  
	      This is defined under Settings, System Environment, and then
	      select Edit Action Options.  From there you can set up how
	      you want the transmission to be formatted, and where you 
	      want it to go.

          6.  Drag & Drop file uploading
              This allows you to drag a file out of the File Manager
              in Windows, and drop it into the window in which you are
              connected, and it will upload the file to your host.  Note,
              you must be at the place on your host where you can do that!
	      Uses default session protocol, if none, it uses the
	      character protocol.
    
          7.  Hot Spots on the monitor
              If you are on a service that asks you to press (Enter) to
              continue, all you have to do is double click on a blank
              area of the screen.  That will send a carriage return to
              the other end.  It will also send entire words, finding the
	      beginning and the end of the word.  By double clicking on
	      that word, it will transmit it to the host or to clipboard,
	      dependant upon how it is configured.  It can also  transmit
              an entire page of text, by highlighting it with the mouse,
	      then clicking somewhere inside of that block, and it will
	      be transmitted.  Refer to item #5 for defining the settings
	      for this option.

          8.  Hide option when downloading
              There is a button that you can select in the download 
              screen that will minimize your session while you are 
              downloading and maintain the download.

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          9.  New Paste option
              You can now cut & paste from outside files, using Shift-
              Delete, Ctrl-Insert, and Shift-Insert keys.  As well as
              the Edit menu.  This item is defined with the EDIT menu.
	      This will work *only* for TEXT.

    III.  Printing to a Network Printer
          -----------------------------

          Softerm fully supports rerouting LPT1, LPT2 and LPT3 to network
          printers, but does not monitor the status of the printers.
          Serial printing is supported only on local ports unless the
          vendor's network software supports such cases.


     IV.  Nationality Profile Character Representations
          ---------------------------------------------

          If you use the Nationality Profile to remap incoming or outgoing
          characters, you may see character descriptions which appear
          similar to:

               Character      Description         Hexadecimal
               [VT]           NOTE:See READ.ME    0BH

          These characters cannot be displayed within the menu system.
          Locate the Hexadecimal value in the following list to see how the
          character is translated:

          Hex       Character      Description

          001H           Ä         Single Line Horizontal
          002H           ³         Single Line Vertical
          003H           Ú         Single Line Upper Left Corner
          004H           ¿         Single Line Upper Right Corner
          005H           À         Single Line Lower Left Corner
          006H           Ù         Single Line Lower Right Corner
          007H           Å         Single Line Cross
          008H           Ã         Single Line Junction Left
          009H           ´         Single Line Junction Right
          00AH           Â         Single Line Junction Top
          00BH           Á         Single Line Junction Bottom
          00CH           Í         Double Line Horizontal
          00DH           º         Double Line Vertical
          00EH           É         Double Line Upper Left Corner
          00FH           Ë         Double Line Upper Right Corner
          010H           È         Double Line Lower Left Corner
          011H           ¼         Double Line Lower Right Corner
          012H           Î         Double Line Cross
          013H           Ì         Double Line Junction Left
          014H           ¹         Double Line Junction Right
          015H           Ë         Double Line Junction Top
          016H           Ê         Double Line Junction Bottom
          017H           ±         Communications Error Character
          018H                     Up Arrow
          019H                     Down Arrow
          01AH                     Right Arrow

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          01BH                     Left Arrow
          01CH           Û         Solid Block
          01DH           Ü         Solid Block, Lower Half
          01EH           ß         Solid Block, Upper Half
          01FH           þ         Solid Middle Block
          087H           Õ         Single To Double Upper Left Corner
          088H           ¸         Single To Double Upper Right Corner
          089H           Ó         Single To Double Lower Left Corner
          08AH           ½         Single To Double Lower Right Corner
          08BH           Ø         Single To Double Cross
          08CH           Æ         Single To Double Junction Left
          08DH           µ         Single To Double Junction Right
          08EH           Ñ         Single To Double Junction Top
          08FH           Ï         Single To Double Junction Bottom
          093H           Ý         Solid Block, Left Half
          094H           Þ         Solid Block, Right Half
          095H           ò         Greater Than Or Equal To
          096H           ó         Less Than Or Equal To
          097H           Ö         Double To Single Upper Left Corner
          098H           ·         Double To Single Upper Right Corner
          099H           Ó         Double To Single Lower Left Corner
          09AH           ½         Double To Single Lower Right Corner
          09BH           ×         Double To Single Cross
          09CH           Ç         Double To Single Junction Left
          09DH           ¶         Double To Single Junction Right
          09EH           Ò         Double To Single Junction Top
          09FH           Ð         Double To Single Junction Bottom


       V. Softrans File Transfer Protocol Source Code
          -------------------------------------------

          Softrans, a file transfer protocol developed by Softronics, Inc.,
          was designed to provide reliable file transmission over a wide
          variety of asynchronous communications connections, including
          switched packet networks and front end communications processors.
          Full binary file transparency automatically is provided by the
          protocol with no requirement for an 8-bit wide data path;
          standard 7-bit ASCII characters only are used within a data
          buffer.  In addition, no control characters (00 hex thru 1F hex)
          occur within any Softrans block; the only control character used
          is carriage return (0D hex) which is the End of Message (EOM)
          character.

          Contact Softronic's sales for the Fortran 77 source code that
          can be uploaded to your host system and compiled with the
          appropriate Fortran compiler.

          Source code avalible for:

               Source for Unix systems
               Source for VAX systems
               Source for Data General systems






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     VI. Zmodem File Transfer Protocol
         -----------------------------

          The Zmodem protocol has been added to Softerm.  Please add the
          following information:

          Zmodem Protocol Parameters

            Retries
            Specify the maximum retry count for error conditions.  Possible
            error conditions include timeouts and block check errors.  If
            an error condition occurs during a file transfer operation and
            the Retries count is exhausted, a Line Failure message will be
            displayed on your screen.  This parameter accepts values from 0
            to 255.

            Transmit Packet Size
            This parameter determines the number of bytes contained by each
            packet of data. Set it to the size supported by the host (if
            you know what it is) or to Auto.

            If set to Auto, the packet size is determined by the speed of
            the connection.  The faster the speed, the larger will be the
            packet size.


          Zmodem Protocol

          Note:  Zmodem was developed for the public domain by Omen
          Technology under a Telenet contract.  The Zmodem protocol
          descriptions and the Unix rz/sz program source code are public
          domain.  No licensing, trademark, or copyright restrictions apply
          to the use of the protocol, the Unix rz/sz source code and the
          Zmodem name.

          The Zmodem file transfer protocol provides reliable file
          transfers with complete end-to-end data integrity between
          application programs.  Zmodem uses either a 16-bit or a 32-bit
          Cyclical Redundancy Check to detect errors.

          Zmodem accommodates network and timesharing system delays by
          continuously transmitting data unless the receiver interrupts the
          sender to request retransmission of garbled data.

          Softerm's implementation of Zmodem supports all functions except
          fallback to Ymodem transfer.

          File Transfer Initiation

          When the Zmodem receive program starts, it immediately sends an
          initiation header to start Zmodem file transfers, or a challenge
          header to verify the sending program.

          The sender may send an optional intitialization frame to define
          the receiving program's Attention sequence, or to specify
          complete control character escaping.


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          The sender sends a header with Zmodem Conversion, Management, and
          Transport options followed by a data subpacket containing the
          file name, file length, modification date, and other information
          identical to that used by Ymodem Batch.

               The Zmodem Header

               The header contains a "frame type", four bytes of
               supervisory information, and its own CRC.  Data frames
               consist of a header followed by 1 or more data subpackets.
               In the absence of transmission errors, an entire file can be
               sent in one data frame.

               Frame File Information
               Zmodem sends the same file information with the ZFILE frame
               data that Ymodem Batch sends in its block 0.

               Pathname
               The path name (conventionally, the file name) is sent as a
               null terminated ASCII string.

               Length
               The file length and each of the succeeding fields are
               optional.  The length field is stored as an ASCII-coded
               octal string counting the number of data bytes in the file.

                    The Zmodem receiver uses the file length as an estimate
                    only.

                    It may be used to display an estimate of the
                    transmission time, and may be compared with the amount
                    of free disk space.  The  actual length of the received
                    file is determined by the data  transfer.  A file may
                    grow after transmission commences, and all the data
                    will be sent.

               Modification Date
               The modification date is an octal number giving the time the
               contents of the file were last changed measured in seconds
               from Jan. 1, 1970 Universal Coordinated Time (GMT).  A date
               of 0 implies the modification date is unknown and should be
               left as the date the file is received.

               File Mode
               Unless the file originated from a Unix system, the file mode
               is set to 0.

          The receiver examines the file name, length, and date information
          provided by the sender in the context of the specified transfer
          options, the current state of its file system(s), and local
          security requirements.

          If the receiver has a file with the same name and length, it may
          respond with a CRC header, which requires the sender to perform a
          32-bit CRC on the file and transmit the complement of the CRC in
          a header.  The receiver uses this information to determine
          whether to accept the file or skip it.

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          Error Recovery

          Normally the receiver specifies the data transfer to start at the
          beginning of the file, but may start the transfer further down in
          the file.  This allows a file transfer interrupted by a loss of
          carrier or system crash to be completed on the next connection
          without requiring the entire file to be retransmitted.  If
          downloading a file from a timesharing system that becomes
          sluggish, the transfer can be interrupted and resumed later with
          no loss of data.

          Normal Session Ending

          When the sender receives the acknowledging header, it sends two
          characters, "OO" (Over and Out) and exits to the operating system
          or application that invoked it.  The receiver waits briefly for
          the "O" characters, then exits whether they were received or not.

          Session Cancel Sequence

          If the receiver is receiving data in streaming mode, the
          Attention sequence is executed to interrupt data transmission
          before the Cancel sequence is sent.  The Cancel sequence consists
          of eight CAN characters and ten backspace characters.  Zmodem
          only requires five Cancel characters, the other three are
          "insurance".

          The trailing backspace characters attempt to erase the effects of
          the CAN characters if they are received by a command interpreter.

          For complete information about the Zmodem protocol, please
          contact:

                                   Chuck Forsberg
                                Omen Technology Inc.
                             17505-V Sauvie Island Road
                               Portland, Oregon 97231
                                 Phone: 503-621-3406
                                 Modem: 503-621-3746


    VII. Compuserv B+ Transfer Protocol
         ------------------------------

          The CompuServe B+ protocol has been added to Softerm.  You may 
          now select the CompuServe B+ protocol for transfering files.  
          This protocol will now appear on the selection list of available 
          protocols and may be selected the same way the XMODEM or ZMODEM 
          protocols are selected.

          CompuServe B+ Protocol Parameters

            Retries
            Specify the maximum retry count for error conditions.  Possible
            error conditions include timeouts and block check errors.  If
            an error condition occurs during a file transfer operation and
            the Retries count is exhausted, a Line Failure message will be
            displayed on your screen.  This parameter accepts values from 0
            to 255.
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            Receive Acknowledgment Timeout
            This parameter sets the number of seconds before a transfer
            operation will cancel when an acknowledgement for data
            transmitted to the host is expected to be received.  Valid values
            are from 0 to 65535.


     VIII. New modems added
           ----------------

	    The following modem options have been added:

                AT&T DataPort 14.4
                Bocamodem M1440 series
                INTEL SatisFAXtion Modem/Fax
		Practical Peripherals 14400FXSA V.32bis
                USRobotics Sportster 14,400
                Zoom Modem VX-V.32bis
                Zyxel U-1496 Fax/Modem

             These modems, like any other high speed modem running at
             baud rates greater than 9600 require RTS/CTS pacing.  To
             select pacing, go into your Connection Path Profile settings
             Dialog and select the Pacing option.  In the Pacing dialog,
             set Transmit pacing to CTS and receive pacing to RTS and
             re-save your Connection Path Profile.

             NOTE: When doing communications at baud rates greater than
                   9600, you will need communications cards or internal
                   modems that use 16550 UART.  To enable 16650 UART under
                   Windows, Read your Windows user manual and add the
                   following to your SYSTEM.INI file under [386ENH]

                         COM1FIFO=1
                         COM2FIFO=1
                         COM3FIFO=1
                         COM4FIFO=1






















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     IX.  Asynchronous Tcp/Ip Support
          ---------------------------

            Throughout this section "{INSTALLDIR}" refers to the base
            directory that this product was installed in.

            Asynchronous Tcp/Ip support (commonly referred to as SLIP,
            serial line interface protocol) is achieved by installing
            the SLIP Tcp/Ip kernel (TCPIP_SL.EXE) before the execution
            of WINDOWS and configuring a Softerm Modular session with a
            Softerm SLIP connection path.

            This SLIP support provides Softerm Modular with the capability
            to dial into a remote system or network that supports the Tcp/Ip
            protocol and establish a TELNET terminal session.  The INTERNET
            is one such network that is becoming increasingly popular and it
            is usually necessary to sign up for a network service prior to
            being able to use that network.
            Softerm SLIP session can be configured to seamlessly integrate
            the following tasks that need to be performed before the Tcp/Ip
            protocol can be utilised to establish a TELNET session:-

            o    initialise the local modem
            o    dial a remote system or network
            o    execute a series of batch commands to:-
                 o    automate a login process
                 o    request the remote to enter SLIP (Tcp/Ip) mode
                 o    scan the received asynchronous data stream for various
                      Ip addresses that the local PC is to use during the
                      current connection
            o    automatically disconnect the modem when the Tcp/Ip
                 connection is terminated

            Since the local asynchronous communications port will be accessed
            and controlled by the Tcp/Ip kernel, WINDOWS and WINDOWS based
            applications must be prevented from also attempting to access this
            port.  To accomplish this, one of the following sets of two lines
            must be added to the [386Enh] section of the WINDOWS SYSTEM.INI
            file:-

            COM1IRQ=-1
            COM1BASE=0

            or

            COM2IRQ=-1
            COM2BASE=0












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            The SLIP Tcp/Ip kernel configuration is defined in the file
            "{INSTALLDIR}\SETUP\NETINFO" and is setup assuming that the
            remote system or network will dynamically provide the information
            that is to be used for the duration of the connection.  If this
            inforamtin has been permanently assigned, it will be necessary
            to edit the follwing lines in the NETINFO file:-

            IPADDRESS=0.0.0.0
            IPGATEWAY=0.0.0.0
            SUBNETBITS=0

            where:-
            IPADDRESS specifies the local PC's IP address
            IPGATEWAY specifies the IP address of the default IP gateway or
            router to which the Tcp/Ip kernel will send all packets for
            delivery to their ultimate destination
            SUBNETBITS specifies the number of bits used as the subnet ID

            for example:-
            IPADDRESS=192.148.174.50
            IPGATEWAY=192.148.174.49
            SUBNETBITS=4

            These items are usually assigned when a service is subscribed to.

            When a Softerm SLIP session is profiled the TELNET destination
            address can be specified as either an Ip address or a name.  When
            a name is used the Tcp/Ip kernel must itself resolve this name to
            an Ip address.  This name resolution is accomplished by first
            accessing a Domain Name Server on the network that has been dialed
            into and if that fails by accessing the "{INSTALLDIR}\ETC\HOSTS"
            file and perfoming a lookup translation.  A sample HOSTS file is
            included with this product.

            To use a Domain Name Server for host name resolution the following
            two lines should be added to the NETINFO file:-

            DOMAIN=name
            NSIPADDRESS=ipaddress

            where:-
            DOMAIN specifies the name of the domain for the remote system or
            network that will be dialed
            NSIPADDRESS specifies the IP address of the Domain Name Server

            for example:-
            DOMAIN=csn
            NSIPADDRESS=128.138.213.21

            If it is required that name resolution be performed using the
            local HOST lookup file, these two lines shoud be removed from the
            NETINFO file.
            Definitions for use of the locally attached modem are maintained
            in the file "{INSTALLDIR}\ETC\MODEMS".  This MODEMS file may
            contain multiple entries (typically for different connection
            baud rates) and an example file is included with this product.
            When a Softerm SLIP connection path is profiled, an entry from
            this file can be selected within the communications parameters
            dialog.
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            Definitions for the phone numbers of remote systems and networks
            and their associated batch commands are maintained in the file
            "{INSTALLDIR}\SETUP\PHONES".  This PHONES file will typically
            contain multiple entries and an example file is included with
            this product.  When a Softerm SLIP connection path is profiled,
            an entry from this file can be selected within the dial parameters
            dialog.  Each PHONES file entry may have one or more of the
            following batch commands associated with it in order for the
            previously mentioned functions to be performed:-

            SEND string[CR]
            WAITFOR string SEND reply[CR]
            WAITFOR_IP string
            WAITFOR_NETMASK string
            WAITFOR_GATEWAY string
            SLIPMODE

            where:
            [CR] represents a carriage return character in a transmit string.
            [LF] may be used to represent a linefeed character in a transmit
            string.

            The SEND keyword defines a string that is to be transmitted as soon
            as a carrer signal is detected from the remote system or network
            during connection establishment.

            The WAITFOR keyword defines a string that when detected in the
            receive data stream causes the associated SEND string to be
            transmitted to the remote system or network.

            The WAITFOR_IP, WAITFOR_NETMASK, WAITFOR_GATEWAY keywords define
            lead-in strings for the local Ip address, local Ip address mask
            or remote gateway Ip address respectively.  When one of these
            lead-in stings has been detected in the receive data stream the
            receive data is further scanned for the first Ip address, in 
            dotted notation.  When a valid Ip address has been received, that
            address will be used by the kernel for all subsequent Tcp/Ip
            operations.  These lead-in strings only need to define a unique
            string that precedes an Ip address somewhere in the receive data
            stream, they do not have to define the string immediately preceding
            the Ip address.

            for example, the batch command 'WAITFOR_IP your' will set the
            local Ip address to '192.94.51.28' when the following string is
            received:-
            Annex address is 198.243.36.253.  Your address is 192.94.51.28.

            The SLIPMODE keyword causes the Tcp/Ip kernel to be put into SLIP
            mode and execution of batch commands to be terminated.  This
            command is executed when the immediately preceding batch command
            has been executed.  If there is no preceding batch command, the
            SLIPMODE command is executed as soon as the carrier signal is
            detected from the remote system or network.






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            A single SLIP connection will support multiple Softerm SLIP
            sessions, but the phone number profiled within those sessions
            must be the same for each.  Once a SLIP connection has been made,
            each Softerm SLIP session will proceed to the TELNET establishment
            phase.  The SLIP connection will be terminated when the last
            Softerm SLIP session is terminated.

            WSCM.EXE
            --------
            WSCM.EXE (Slip Connection Manager) is a stand alone utility for
            execution under WINDOWS that can be used to dial and/or hangup
            a connection to a remote Tcp/Ip system or network.  It performs
            exactly the same functionality as a Softerm SLIP session up to
            the point of establishing a TELNET session.  In addition it will
            display all received data and thus is a convenient utility for
            the development and testing of those batch commands necessary to
            automate SLIP connection establishment.

            WPING.EXE
            ---------
            WPING.EXE (Host Availability Query Program) is a stand alone
            utility for execution under WINDOWS that can be used to test the
            availablility of a host (by name or Ip address) on the network.
            WSCM should be used to establish a connection into a network and
            WPING can then be used to test if a particular host is available.


































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