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- 1994 The Saratoga Group
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- 1991 Asymetrix Corporation
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- Debra Savage, Steve Randesi
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- 1.0 A Tour of the Internet
- 1.1 What is the Internet?
- 1.2 How Do I Connect to the Internet?
- 1.3 Why Should I Use the Internet?
- 2.0 Touring with Internet In A Box
- 2.1 Using SPRY Mosaic
- 2.2 Using SPRY Mail
- 2.3 Using SPRY News
- 2.4 Using Network File Manager
- 2.5 Using SPRY Gopher
- 2.6 Using SPRY Telnet
- et In A Box Wizard
- 2.1.5 Using Hotlists
- 2.1.6 What is a URL?
- 2.1.7 How Can I Find URL's?
- 2.1.8 Basic Internet Services
- 2.1.9 Viewers
- 2.2 Using SPRY Mail
- ERV
- 5.8 Usenet
- 5.9 Finger
- 5.10 Whois 5.10 Whois
- 5.12
- 5.12.4 Connections
- 5.12.5 Beyond Software Packages - AT Configuration
- 5.12.6 Setting Up Modems for Other Devices
- 5.13 Connecting a PC Modem to a Wide Area Network
- 5.14 Connecting a Router to a Wide Area Network
- 5.15 Installing a DSU/CSU
- 5.15.1 DTE to DCE Interface Cable
- 5.15.2 Rack-mount or Freestanding
- 5.15.3 Telephone Line Connection
- 5.15.4 Configuration Switches
- 5.15.5 Data Rate
- 5.15.6 Timing Options
- 5.15.7 Interface Options
- 5.15.8 Carrier and CTS Options
- 5.15.9 DSR Options
- 5.15.10 Test Options
- 5.15.11 Power Up
- 5.15.12 Check-Out Test
- 5.16 Summary
- 6.0 Troubleshooting Modems and DSU/CSUs
- 6.1 Typical Communications Problems
- 6.2 Modem Front Panel Indicators
- 6.2.1 Modem Ready (MR)
- 6.2.2 Terminal Ready (TR)
- 6.2.3 Send Data (SD)
- 6.2.4 Receive Data (RD)
- 6.2.5 Off Hook (OH)
- 6.2.6 Carrier Detect (CD)
- 6.2.7 Auto Answer (AA)
- 6.2.8 High Speed (HS)
- 6.2.9 Test Indicators
- 6.2.10 Other Indicators
- 6.3 Modem Self-Test
- 6.4 Loopback Tests
- 6.4.1 Local Digital Loopback
- 6.4.2 Local Analog Loopback
- 6.4.3 Local Analog Loopback With Pattern
- 6.4.4 Remote Digital Loopback
- 6.4.5 Remote Digital Loopback With Pattern
- 6.5 Loopback Tests for DSU/CSUs
- 6.5.1 Local Digital Loopback (DSU/CSU)
- 6.5.2 Local Analog Loopback (DSU/CSU)
- 6.5.3 Remote Digital Loopback (DSU/CSU)
- 6.6 Data Communications Test Equipment
- 6.6.1 The Break Out Box
- 6.6.2 LEDs
- 6.6.3 Patch Points
- 6.6.4 DIP Switches
- 6.7 Break Out Box - Example
- 6.7.1 Check Timing Circuits
- 6.7.2 Check Data Terminal Ready
- 6.7.3 Check Data Set Ready
- 6.7.4 Check Received Data Circuit
- 6.7.4 Using Patch Points
- 6.7.5 Using Special Cables
- 6.8 Creating a Null Modem
- 6.8.1 A Typical Crossover Circuit (Null Modem)
- 6.9 Summary
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- he Break Out Box
- 6.6.2 LEDs
- 6.6.3 Patch Points
- 6.6.4 DIP Switches
- 6.7 Break Out Box - Example
- 6.7.1 Check Timing Circuits
- 6.7.2 Check Data Terminal Ready
- 6.7.3 Check Data Set Ready
- 6.7.4 Check Received Data Circuit
- 6.7.4 Using Patch Points
- 6.7.5 Using Special Cables
- 6.8 Creating a Null Modem
- 6.8.1 A Typical Crossover Circuit (Null Modem)
- 6.9 Summary
- 6.9 Summary
- 6.7.1 Check Timing Circuits
- 6.7.2 Check Data Terminal Ready
- 6.7.3 Check Data Set Ready
- 6.7.4 Check Received Data Circuit
- 6.7.4 Using Patch Points
- 6.7.5 Using Special Cables
- 6.8 Creating a Null Modem
- 6.8.1 A Typical Crossover Circuit (Null Modem)
- 6.9 Summary
- uit (Null Modem)
- 6.9 Summary
- 7.4 Check Received Data Circuit
- 6.7.4 Using Patch Points
- 6.7.5 Using Special Cables
- 6.8 Creating a Null Modem
- 6.8.1 A Typical Crossover Circuit (Null Modem)
- 6.9 Summary
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- 6.7.2 Check Data Terminal Ready
- 6.7.3 Check Data Set Ready
- 6.7.4 Check Received Data Circuit
- 6.7.4 Using Patch Points
- 6.7.5 Using Special Cables
- 6.8 Creating a Null Modem
- 6.8.1 A Typical Crossover Circuit (Null Modem)
- 6.9 Summary
- Modem)
- 6.9 Summary
- e Packages - AT Configuration
- 5.12.6 Setting Up Modems for Other Devices
- 5.13 Connecting a PC Modem to a Wide Area Network
- 5.14 Connecting a Router to a Wide Area Network
- 5.15 Installing a DSU/CSU
- 5.15.1 DTE to DCE Interface Cable
- 5.15.2 Rack-mount or Freestanding
- 5.15.3 Telephone Line Connection
- 5.15.4 Configuration Switches
- 5.15.5 Data Rate
- 5.15.6 Timing Options
- 5.15.7 Interface Options
- 5.15.8 Carrier and CTS Options
- 5.15.9 DSR Options
- 5.15.10 Test Options
- 5.15.11 Power Up
- 5.15.12 Check-Out Test
- 5.16 Summary
- 6.0 Troubleshooting Modems and DSU/CSUs
- 6.1 Typical Communications Problems
- 6.2 Modem Front Panel Indicators
- 6.2.1 Modem Ready (MR)
- 6.2.2 Terminal Ready (TR)
- 6.2.3 Send Data (SD)
- 6.2.4 Receive Data (RD)
- 6.2.5 Off Hook (OH)
- 6.2.6 Carrier Detect (CD)
- 6.2.7 Auto Answer (AA)
- 6.2.8 High Speed (HS)
- 6.2.9 Test Indicators
- 6.2.10 Other Indicators
- 6.3 Modem Self-Test
- 6.4 Loopback Tests
- 6.4.1 Local Digital Loopback
- 6.4.2 Local Analog Loopback
- 6.4.3 Local Analog Loopback With Pattern
- 6.4.4 Remote Digital Loopback
- 6.4.5 Remote Digital Loopback With Pattern
- 6.5 Loopback Tests for DSU/CSUs
- 6.5.1 Local Digital Loopback (DSU/CSU)
- 6.5.2 Local Analog Loopback (DSU/CSU)
- 6.5.3 Remote Digital Loopback (DSU/CSU)
- 6.6 Data Communications Test Equipment
- 6.6.1 The Break Out Box
- 6.6.2 LEDs
- 6.6.3 Patch Points
- 6.6.4 DIP Switches
- 6.7 Break Out Box - Example
- 6.7.1 Check Timing Circuits
- 6.7.2 Check Data Terminal Ready
- 6.7.3 Check Data Set Ready
- 6.7.4 Check Received Data Circuit
- 6.7.4 Using Patch Points
- 6.7.5 Using Special Cables
- 6.8 Creating a Null Modem
- 6.8.1 A Typical Crossover Circuit (Null Modem)
- 6.9 Summary
- 6.9 Summary
- .8 Creating a Null Modem
- 6.8.1 A Typical Crossover Circuit (Null Modem)
- 6.9 Summary
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- ith Pattern
- 6.4.4 Remote Digital Loopback
- 6.4.5 Remote Digital Loopback With Pattern
- 6.5 Loopback Tests for DSU/CSUs
- 6.5.1 Local Digital Loopback (DSU/CSU)
- 6.5.2 Local Analog Loopback (DSU/CSU)
- 6.5.3 Remote Digital Loopback (DSU/CSU)
- 6.6 Data Communications Test Equipment
- 6.6.1 The Break Out Box
- 6.6.2 LEDs
- 6.6.3 Patch Points
- 6.6.4 DIP Switches
- 6.7 Break Out Box - Example
- 6.7.1 Check Timing Circuits
- 6.7.2 Check Data Terminal Ready
- 6.7.3 Check Data Set Ready
- 6.7.4 Check Received Data Circuit
- 6.7.4 Using Patch Points
- 6.7.5 Using Special Cables
- 6.8 Creating a Null Modem
- 6.8.1 A Typical Crossover Circuit (Null Modem)
- 6.9 Summary
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- 6.2.8 High Speed (HS)
- 6.2.9 Test Indicators
- 6.2.10 Other Indicators
- 6.3 Modem Self-Test
- 6.4 Loopback Tests
- 6.4.1 Local Digital Loopback
- 6.4.2 Local Analog Loopback
- 6.4.3 Local Analog Loopback With Pattern
- 6.4.4 Remote Digital Loopback
- 6.4.5 Remote Digital Loopback With Pattern
- 6.5 Loopback Tests for DSU/CSUs
- 6.5.1 Local Digital Loopback (DSU/CSU)
- 6.5.2 Local Analog Loopback (DSU/CSU)
- 6.5.3 Remote Digital Loopback (DSU/CSU)
- 6.6 Data Communications Test Equipment
- 6.6.1 The Break Out Box
- 6.6.2 LEDs
- 6.6.3 Patch Points
- 6.6.4 DIP Switches
- 6.7 Break Out Box - Example
- 6.7.1 Check Timing Circuits
- 6.7.2 Check Data Terminal Ready
- 6.7.3 Check Data Set Ready
- 6.7.4 Check Received Data Circuit
- 6.7.4 Using Patch Points
- 6.7.5 Using Special Cables
- 6.8 Creating a Null Modem
- 6.8.1 A Typical Crossover Circuit (Null Modem)
- 6.9 Summary
- 6.9 Summary
- Summary
- 6.9 Summary
- ating a Null Modem
- 6.8.1 A Typical Crossover Circuit (Null Modem)
- 6.9 Summary
- 6.9 Summary
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- 6.9 Summary
- est Equipment
- 6.6.1 The Break Out Box
- 6.6.2 LEDs
- 6.6.3 Patch Points
- 6.6.4 DIP Switches
- 6.7 Break Out Box - Example
- 6.7.1 Check Timing Circuits
- 6.7.2 Check Data Terminal Ready
- 6.7.3 Check Data Set Ready
- 6.7.4 Check Received Data Circuit
- 6.7.4 Using Patch Points
- 6.7.5 Using Special Cables
- 6.8 Creating a Null Modem
- 6.8.1 A Typical Crossover Circuit (Null Modem)
- 6.9 Summary
- 9 Summary
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- 6.8.1 A Typical Crossover Circuit (Null Modem)
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- 6.6.4 DIP Switches
- 6.7 Break Out Box - Example
- 6.7.1 Check Timing Circuits
- 6.7.2 Check Data Terminal Ready
- 6.7.3 Check Data Set Ready
- 6.7.4 Check Received Data Circuit
- 6.7.4 Using Patch Points
- 6.7.5 Using Special Cables
- 6.8 Creating a Null Modem
- 6.8.1 A Typical Crossover Circuit (Null Modem)
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- 6.7.4 Using Patch Points
- 6.7.5 Using Special Cables
- 6.8 Creating a Null Modem
- 6.8.1 A Typical Crossover Circuit (Null Modem)
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- 6.6.3 Patch Points
- 6.6.4 DIP Switches
- 6.7 Break Out Box - Example
- 6.7.1 Check Timing Circuits
- 6.7.2 Check Data Terminal Ready
- 6.7.3 Check Data Set Ready
- 6.7.4 Check Received Data Circuit
- 6.7.4 Using Patch Points
- 6.8 Another Use of a Break Out Box
- 6.8.1 Creating a Null Modem
- 6.8.2 A Typical Crossover Circuit (Null Modem)
- 6.9 Summary
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