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How to install SLIP on PC running WINDOWS (probably 3.1)

sdcc14: 132.239.0.14

You should be somewhat familiar with WINDOWS.

        You should learn

          i) how to Create a Program Group (File/New/Group)
         ii) create a Program Item. (File/New/Item/Browse)
        iii) You should know how to minimize a Windows (rt corner \/)
         iv) find your running tasks (ctrl-esc))
          v) how to launch programs
         vi) how to stop programs (which is VERY different from
                                   minimize the window)
        vii) how to switch between running tasks
       viii) how to set up the Windows Com port and set baud rate

0.  Find out your IP number

    a) use macsamson to log onto your sdcc14 account

    b) at the Unix prompt, look yourself up

           nslookup stewart.extern.ucsd.edu

    That's now I found out that I'm 137.110.9.105

    You get your own IP number issued the first time by
    typing slip at the Annex: prompt at the UCSD modem
    pool (after entering your Network Name and Password)

    While logged on to sdcc14, type

                      help dialins

    to get all the available UCSD phone numbers.  You need
    to access the _______________________ type ones.q


1.  Use the Internet Kit Disks 1 and 2 to install Trumpet and
    Mosaic and other tools.

    At the Dos prompt - put in disk 1 (say that's b:) and type

                b:install

    You want to select everything (except the 3c503 drivers)

    You get a chance to change the default location of where
    the applications are installed.  Pay attention to what
    directory each application ends up in, you'll need this
    when you create Program Items using Browse later on.

    You'll be prompted for disk 2 when appropriate.  You'll
    also see a couple of measures about overwriting files -
    I answered YES.

    When this is done - START UP WINDOWS.  You will give a copy
    of the readme.doc file Wednesday that is referred to at the
    end of the install process.  Take a look at it, it describes
    what's been installed for you.

Replaced*************************************************************
      Use the file manager to drag (you might want to "tile"
                                  your windows so that you
                                  have both d: and b: (diskette)
                                  accessible)

      disk1 - tcpman (this is a directory)
              winsapp (directory)

      disk3 - qvt (directory)

      disk13 - ws_ftp (directory)

      CoEslip1 - Internet Kit #1
      CoEslip2 - Internet Kit #2

into a directory of your choice.   I used d:\krisslip
end replaced part ****************************************************

2.  Use the Program Manager

    a) create new Program Group - I used Kris Slip

    b) create new Program Items (use browse Alt-B) to
       find them:  for tcpman    (winsock)
                       ftpw      (winsock)
                       pingw     (winsock)
                       mosaic    (mosaic)
                       wnqvtwsk  (qvt) - not part of Internet Kit
                       ws_ftp    (ws_ftp) - not part of Internet Kit

3)  Start up TCPMAN and we need to start setting things up

    You'll  probably get a message "Unable to start TCPMAN".
    this is okay since  you haven't set up the parameters.
    this is the next step below in 3.a

    a)  File/Setup

        i)   set your IP number                 You got in 0) above
        ii)  set the Name Server                132.239.1.1
        iii) Domain Suffix                      ucsd.edu
        iv)  MTU                                250
        v)   TCP RWIN                           1000
        vi)  TCP MSS                            210
        vii) Demand Load Timeout                5
        viii) Check the Internal SLIP box
        ix) SLIP Port - mine is 1 for Com1
        x) Baud Rate - 9600 (or 14400 depends on your modem and phone line)
        xi) Check box for Hardware Handshake
        xii) Check box for Van Jacobson CSLIP compression
        xiii) Check NONE for Online Status Detection


   b)  Quit TCPMAN (you need to do this every time you change
                    one of tcpman's settings)

   c)  Restart TCPMAN and try it out - Dialer/Manual Login

       Prints out some stuff.  You want to make sure you have
       your modem properly connected and so you should type

       at

       Your modem should respond by sending OK to your screen.
       If you don't get an OK, then it's probably your com port
       that  wasn't identified correctly.  Reset it as in 3.a.x
       above.  Quit TCPMAN and then restart TCPMAN

       atdt 8,4368338  or 8,558 8924  the 8 is needed only at SDSC

       CONNECT 9600

NOTE!!! if you get garbage on the line at this point, just quit using

        Dialer/Bye

        and try dialin in again - back to beginning of this sections

   c)  You now should type a couple of carriage returns to get
       the network login process going.  You'll need to enter
       your network login and network password, just like when
       you dial into UCSD/sdcc14 from home.

   d)  You should see the UCSD administration signon screen
       and eventually you see the

       Annex:

       prompt.  At this point type

       slip


   e)  Esc

       TCPMAN responds "SLIP ENABLED"

   f)  Minimize the Window

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You now have a successful SLIP connection.  To test it, fire up

PINGW

    at the prompt enter                 137.110.0.10

You should get repeated messages containing

137.110.0.10 id=1  rrt = ###  ms period = #####
137.110.0.10 id=2  rrt = ###  ms period = #####
137.110.0.10 id=3  rrt = ###  ms period = #####
137.110.0.10 id=4  rrt = ###  ms period = #####
137.110.0.10 id=5  rrt = ###  ms period = #####
137.110.0.10 id=6  rrt = ###  ms period = #####

as each successful PING is acknowledged by the UCSD machine.
The entry #### are numbers which probably varying from time
to time, so I didn't type in the values I saw.

    This is a UCSD machine that should always "respond"
    Type Esc to interrupt Ping
    Close Ping from the Command Bar


IF YOU DON'T GET A RESPONSE TO PING, then SLIP isn't working
and none of the tools below will work.  You should quit (Dialer/Bye
and then Close TCPMAN) and let's try again in the auditorium at SDSC.
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ws_ftp was a menu driven ftp access program.  I think it works
nicely.  the other program ftpw is a command line program

i'm working on getting pceudora up.  probably after the weekend.
i'm also working on mosaic.  after the weekend if i'm lucky.

we'll definitely have these working by the end of the workshop.

if you have a portable pc/windows, bring it in and we'll walk
through the installation process in the auditorium during one
of the afternoon sessions.
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Here's the "log" on my login from the PC in the SDSC auditorium:

Trumpet Winsock Version 1.0 Rev A
Copyright (c) 1993,1994 by Peter R. Tattam
All Rights Reserved.
THIS IS AN UNREGISTERED SHAREWARE VERSION FOR EVALUATION ONLY
SLIP ENABLED
Internal SLIP driver COM1 Baud rate = 9600 Hardware handshaking Compression enabled
My ip = 137.110.9.105 netmask = 0.0.0.0 gateway = 0.0.0.0
Manually dialing.
AFTER LOGGING IN, TYPE THE <ESC> KEY TO RETURN TO NORMAL SLIP PROCESSING.
SLIP DISABLED

------------  I typed "at" below and the modem answered "OK"
at
OK
------------  I typed the "atdt" command below.  The 8 is needed at SDSC only
atdt 8,4368338
CONNECT 9600      *****  If you get some funny characters at this point
(i typed Esc here)
SLIP ENABLED      *****  Hangup - Dialer/Bye - and reduce baud rate
                  *****  "SLIP ENABLED" is response to Esc e) above

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Don't forget to hangup.  It's in the Dialer menu, entry is Bye.

