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- ^m╒═══════════════╤══════════════════════════════════════════╡^t Host settings ^m╞╕
- │^r Host init ^m│ ^hATS0=0^M ^m│
- │ ^nOpen system ^m│ ^hNo ^m│
- │ ^nSend path ^m│ ^hUPLOAD\ ^m│
- │ ^nReceive path ^m│ ^hDOWNLOAD\ ^m│
- │ ^nShut down pwd ^m│ ^h........ ^m│
- │ ^nAllow sound ^m│ ^hYes ^m│
- │ ^nRing count ^m│ ^h1 ^m│
- │ ^nCallback wait ^m│ ^h90 ^m│
- │ ^nFax receive ^m│ ^hNo ^m│
- │ ^nFax init ^m│ ^h ^m│
- │ ^nFax answer ^m│ ^h ^m│
- │ ^nFax internal ^m│ ^hYes ^m│
- │ ^nFax command ^m│ ^hRCVFAX 2 /p:1 /r:0 /w:c:\terminat\fax ^m│
- │ ^nExternal 1 ^m│ ^hDoorway DOOR.BAT !P !B ^m│
- │ ^nExternal 2 ^m│ ^hBoot BOOT.COM ^m│
- │ ^nExternal 3 ^m│ ^hBiModem BIMODEM.COM ^m│
- │ │ ^n!P COM 1-8 !C=COM 0-7 !B Baud !0=Download-path ^m│
- │ │ ^n!M Swap memory first !W Wait for return after ^m│
- ╘═══════════════╧═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╛^n
-
- ^hHost init-string^n
-
- You must not setup the modem to answer the modem automatically. The S0
- register holds the number of rings before answering - this should be set to
- 0, then Terminate rather than the modem will answer for you.
- When Terminate gets the ring-string (RING), the answer-string (ATA) will be
- sent and Terminate waits for a carrier.
-
- ^hOpen system^n
-
- If the system is closed then only users defined in your setup will be
- allowed to logon. If you have an open system, all users that call will be
- able to log on - but only with normal user status and only able to up or
- download with specified directories. If a supervisor logs on, complete
- access will be granted whether the system is open or closed.
-
- ^hSend path^n
-
- Users that are not supervisors are only allowed to download from this
- directory.
-
- ^hReceive path^n
-
- Users that are not supervisors are only allowed to upload to this
- directory.
-
- ^hShut down pwd^n
-
- If a supervisor logs on, the supervisor can shut down Terminate and exit
- to DOS, so no one can call the hostmode again.
-
- ^hAllow sound^n
-
- Make sounds when users disconnects, etc. You can still define the global
- time period, but to be sure never to make any sound here, turn it off.
-
- ^hRing count^n
-
- How many rings before answering, if you enter a 0 here then the phone
- will never be answered.
-
- ^hCallback wait^n
-
- To prevent someone from breaking your callback security.
- Waiting 90 seconds is normally the maximum time the phone company will
- hold the line if one of the parties hung up. Normally you would only
- use this function if you have really important information on your
- machine and want to be sure noone guesses your password.
- The callback function will most likely be used by you, if you have a
- computer at work and are working from home.
-
- ^hFax receive^n
-
- Enable reception of faxes if you have an adaptive answer faxmodem.
-
- If this is enabled, Terminate will first check if it has received one
- of the default fax answer strings (+FCON, CED, FAX) and then also check
- the customised fax answer string that has been entered in the
- 'fax answer field' if any.
-
- Adaptive answer:
-
- If your modem does not support adaptive answer, then you cannot accept
- both incoming faxes and data calls on the same line at the same time.
- To test if your modem support adaptive answer, enter in terminal mode:
-
- AT+FAE=1 + Enter (Class 1)
- AT+FAA=1 + Enter (Class 2)
-
- If your modem says ERROR or something other than OK, then your modem
- does not support adaptive answer. However, some modems have other ways
- of enabling this feature. In this case you will need to have a special
- fax initialisation string.
-
- ^hFax init^n
-
- Extra string to send to modem, to enable special features like other
- adaptive answer commands.
-
- ^hFax answer^n
-
- If your faxmodem responds with a string other than FAX, +FCON or CED,
- you must insert this different response in this field.
- Note: As long as 'FAX' is contained in the response string this will
- also work for example: 'CONNECT FAX'.
-
- ^hFax internal^n
-
- Use the internal fax receive in Terminate. Terminate can print out the
- pages if you enable the auto print in the fax configuration.
-
- ^hFax command^n
-
- The default is a fax program for ZyXEL modems, but there are other similar
- programs that can be called to receive a fax.
-
- ^hExternal 1^n ^hExternal 2^n ^hExternal 3^n
-
- Here you can define what external programs supervisors can call from
- hostmode while logged on. You can setup any program you like and use all
- the parameters you can see in the menu.
-
- ^hUsing the hostmode^n
-
- The hostmode in Terminate is fully built-in, so you will not have to
- setup anything at all. Just define the password for a user and you are
- ready to go.
-
- ^bTerminate Host Mode^n ^h17.21 (Mon) 21-Feb-1994^n
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- ▒^m╒═══════════════════╡^t Status ^m╞╕^n▒▒▒^m╒════════════════════════════╡^t System ^m╞╕^n▒
- ▒^m│ │^n▒▒▒^m│ ^nEnvironment : AT BIOS (80486) ^m│^n▒
- ▒^m│ ^nWaiting for a call ^m│^n▒▒▒^m│^n Comm. : COM2,19200 8N1 ^m│^n▒
- ▒^m│ │^n▒▒▒^m│ ^nLast caller : ^m│^n▒
- ▒^m╘═════════════════════════════╛^n▒▒▒^m│ ^nOpen system : Yes ^m│^n▒
- ▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒^m│ ^nMessages : No ^m│^n▒
- ▒^m╒════════════════════╡^t Modem ^m╞╕^n▒▒▒^m│ ^nFax Receive : No ^m│^n▒
- ▒^m│ │^n▒▒▒^m│^h Status Call Username ^m│^n▒
- ▒^m│ │^n▒▒▒^m│ ^nSupervisor No Bo Bendtsen ^m│^n▒
- ▒^m│ ^nATS0=0 ^m│^n▒▒▒^m│ ^nNormal No Guest ^m│^n▒
- ▒^m│ ^nOK ^m│^n▒▒▒^m│ ^nNormal No Terminat ^m│^n▒
- ▒^m│ │^n▒▒▒^m│ ^nNormal No ^m│^n▒
- ▒^m│ │^n▒▒▒^m│ ^nNormal No ^m│^n▒
- ▒^m│ │^n▒▒▒^m│ ^nNormal No ^m│^n▒
- ▒^m│ │^n▒▒▒^m│ ^nNormal No ^m│^n▒
- ▒^m│ │^n▒▒▒^m│ ^nNormal No ^m│^n▒
- ▒^m│ │^n▒▒▒^m│ ^nNormal No ^m│^n▒
- ▒^m│ │^n▒▒▒^m│ ^nNormal No ^m│^n▒
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- ^bEsc-Exit L-Logon E-Edit messages O-Open system Alt-J DOS^n
-
- ^hEsc^n
-
- Exit the hostmode
-
- ^hL^n
-
- Login locally to the hostmode - you should only need this when testing
- hostmode.
-
- ^hE^n
-
- If someone has written a note to you, you will be able to edit and
- delete messages.
-
- ^hO^n
-
- Toggle open system, look above for more info.
-
- ^bLogging in to the host mode^n
-
- Terminate will first detect if the other end supports ANSI.
- If detected, Terminate will show menus that end with .ANS. If that
- file is not found or ANSI is not detected then .ASC files will be used.
-
- First the WELCOME.ANS/ASC will be shown, then you will be asked for a name
- and password. If callback is enabled, then Terminate will hangup the line
- and callback to the number specified in the user record. The user will
- then be asked the same password again and the session will continue in
- the normal way.
-
- The hostmode has two level. You are either a Supervisor or a normal user.
- A Supervisor will view the menu called SUPERVIS.ANS/ASC.
- A Normal user will view the menu called NORMAL.ANS/ASC.
- View the ANSI files 'TYPE UTILS\SUPERVIS.ANS' from DOS.
- You must use an ANSI editor to edit .ANS files.
-
- The commands:
-
- ^hAlt-H Hangup^n
-
- Will hangup and return to host menu. Local only.
-
- ^hAlt-Y Yell^n
-
- Start the fullscreen chatter. Local only.
-
- ^hAlt-J DOS^n
-
- Jump to DOS. Local only.
-
- ^h(C)hat^n
-
- Allows users to page you, the SysOp. Alt-Y will start chat.
-
- ^h(D)ownload^n
-
- Download files, from current directory.
- Only internal protocols that are available can be selected by the users.
- Zmodem cannot be turned off.
-
- ^h(E)rase^n
-
- Delete file in current directory.
-
- ^h(F)iles^n
-
- Show files in current directory. If a FILES.BBS is present you will
- be asked if you want to show that instead, just like BBS systems.
-
- ^h(G)oodbye^n
-
- Logoff system.
-
- ^h(H)D-free^n
-
- Show how much free space on current drive.
-
- ^h(I)nfo-HD^n
-
- Information on all drives available in your system.
-
- ^h(L)ocate^n
-
- Filefinder, allows you to search a drive for specific files. You are
- allowed to use wildcards (?,*).
-
- ^h(M)essage^n
-
- Write message to you, the SysOp
-
- ^h(N)ew dir^n
-
- Change to other directory.
-
- ^h(R)ead^n
-
- Read messages written by other users.
-
- ^h(S)hutdown^n
-
- Shut down Terminate and exit to DOS.
-
- ^h(T)ype^n
-
- Type a textfile on screen.
-
- ^h(U)pload^n
-
- Upload files into upload directory. Supervisors are asked to choose between
- the default upload directory or current directory.
-
- ^h(1),(2),(3)^n
-
- Calls the external utilities, look in setup for information.
-
-