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Adtran Utilities version 3.0
Copyright (C) 1997,1998 Adtran, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
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9/23/98
*** Utilities/Files in this pack ***
- Telnet
- VT100
- TFTP server
- Syslog host daemon
- Online Help file
- MIB files (ASCII)
RFC1213.MIB
RFC1406.MIB
Adtran.MIB
ADS1.MIB
ATPRODUC.MIB
ATGENOC.MIB
ATLASFP.MIB
ATINTF.MIB
ATV35NX4.MIB
RFC1315.MIB
*** System Requirements ***
Windows 3.1, 95 or NT.
486 processor or better
Minimum 4 MB free disk space
Minimum 4 MB RAM
These applications are 16-bit executables.
*** Installation ***
- If you received this version of Adtran Utilities on floppy disks please
insert disk #1 of the pack into drive A: and run a:setup.exe. Follow
the dialog prompts to complete installation.
- If you received this version of Adtran Utilities in a self-extracting
ZIP file (for example, ADTRAN_U.EXE), you can install it as
follows:
- On Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0: select Run from the
Taskbar Start menu, type the full name of the file (for
example, C:\upgrade\ADTRAN_U.EXE), press the Enter key.
This will unzip all files and create individual 'disk'
directories (three total). Go to 'disk1' and execute the
setup.exe to begin installation. Follow the prompts.
You may create backup floppies by copying the contents of each
disk directory to a floppy.
- On Windows 3.1 or Windows NT 3.51: activate the Program
Manager, select Run from the File menu, type the full name
of the file C:\upgrade\ADTRAN_U.EXE), press the Enter key.
This will unzip all files and create individual 'disk'
directories (three total). Go to 'disk1' and execute the
setup.exeto begin installation. Follow the prompts.
You may create backup floppies by copying the contents of each
disk directory to a floppy.
- MIB files may be found under the MIB directory.
- If you are using NON-STANDARD COM INTERRUPTS (such as 5,7,11,15) you may
have to modify the SYSTEM.INI file to include 'ComXBase= (address)'
and 'ComXIrq=(interrupt)' under [386Enh]. for example
[386Enh]
Com3Base=03E8
Com3Irq=5
*** Upgrade Instructions ***
Follow the installation instructions above. You can install
this version of Adtran Utilities to the same location as a previously
installed copy of Adtran Utilities.
Note that the file format of your 'HOSTLIST.DAT' (Database of unit / IP addresses)
has been modified to include port information and a delimiter.
A BACKUP copy of your hostlist.dat will be saved as HOSTLIST.OLD.
If you wish to use your older HOSTLIST.DAT file, you will
need to modify it for the proper format. Two additional data fields have been added
to the new format, (remote port and '----------'). See the delivered sample.
*** New Features in this release ***
- The Atlas800.MIB is no longer valid and has been replaced by ATGENOC, ATLASFP,
ATPRODUC and ATV35NX4 enterprise MIBS.
- RFC1315 (frame relay) MIB has also been included for use with ATLAS800 PLUS UNITS ONLY.
- Online help now available.
- Syslog support for Express XL, XLT, L128, L128T, L768, L1.5.
- A SysLog host application has been included in the pack. This utility allows
remote monitoring, collection and logging of Atlas800 events in realtime.
This utility is useful during Atlas installation setups and/or troubleshooting.
The Atlas800 must be configured to transmit syslog messages to a destination
IP address.
- XMODEM 16-bit CRC may now be found under 'Session/File Transfer' in the VT100
utility.
- The TFTP server utility now allows the user to print the status log to either
the clipboard or to a remote printer.
- The Telnet utility and VT100 now feature a streams file logging. This allows the user
to stream data to a log file. This feature may be found under
'Capture/File/(Start)(Stop)'.
- The Telnet utility and VT100 now feature buffer capture. This allows the user
to save screen captures. It is not neccessay to perform a 'capture' before
saving the buffer. This feature may be found under 'Capture/Save Buffer As'.
The buffer size may be configured under the 'Capture' menu as well and this
value denotes the number of lines PLUS a full screen. Setting this value to zero
removes the scrollbars from the display.
- The Telnet utility now allows the user to utilize DNS to resolve IP addresses.
If DNS is selected, the utility will only store the hostname for future reference.
Otherwise, it will use the local 'hostlist.dat' to resolve the stored IP address.
(This is similar to the UNIX use of thr '\etc\hosts' file)
- Added Frame Relay message reception to Syslog utility.
*** Helpful Tips ***
- You may pre-construct the 'hostlist.dat' file using any ASCII editor.
This file correlates names to IP addresses for easy lookup.
- After disconnecting from a Telnet session, you may hit three <CR>
to re-connect to unit. Note that the connect dialog is displayed so
the user may change connection by simply hitting <CR> twice, then
selecting a different unit.
- You may enter a <CR>, TAB or "." (dot) to change fields while entering
IP addresses.
- VT100 util: The Send Wakeup and Send refresh options are Atlas800 specific.
- TFTP server: CAUTION! TFTP is NOT secure, as no passwords are required for
client access. Anyone may access files thru IP port 69 on the server machine
if they know the target file's name.
*** Known Bug List ***
- While installing the product, a DDE error message " " may occur if
MicroSoft exchange is running in the background. Choose Ignore if
this should occur as this error poses no adverse affects for the
installation. It is recommended that the user close all programs
before installing Adtran Utilities. The user may need to manually create
a progman group should this error occur.
- Font conflict problem with Utilities may occur if 'QVT Term' shareware application
is loaded on target PC. Symptoms include graphic characters 'out of alignment'.
Remedy is to delete shortcut to QVT term font (VT1024.FON) in C:\WINDOWS\FONTS dir.
If user requires access to QVT term, move vt1024.fon under QVT term app dir.
- Graphic characters may not appear while running Telenet or VT100 utility
under Windows NT 4.0.
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