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ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. Help for Controller Personalization ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Use the Controller Personalization window to customize controller parameters.
Hot Key
A combination of keys that when pressed simultaneously during a DCAF session
allows you to change the current state of operation. The hot key is
activated only when your workstation is in active mode.
The hot key combination is composed of the Alt key and another key of your
choice pressed simultaneously. The default hot key is Alt+T.
o Enter the value for the second key.
o The range is A - Z.
Enable Message Log
Tracks informational and error messages for the controller.
Select Enable Message Log to use this option. If you check this option, you
will enable the Log File Name entry field.
Otherwise, deselect it.
Message Display Time in Seconds
The length of time that a message is displayed on the screen. The default
(99) displays the message indefinitely until it is acknowledged by the user.
o Place the cursor in the box and then click on the up or down arrow to
increase or decrease the number.
o The range is 0 - 99.
Log File Name
The name of the file that tracks informational and error messages for the
controller. It will be installed where DCAF is installed.
If you do not select Enable Message Log, this field is unavailable.
It can be 1-8 characters long with a 3-character extension.
For character guidelines, follow OS/2 filename conventions.
Otherwise, use the default option.
Note: Do not use BAT, CMD, COM, DAT, DIR, DLL, EXE, or REC as the filename
extension.
Select OK to make your entries valid.
Select Reset to return to the previous entries and then OK to make them valid.
Otherwise, select Cancel to leave the Controller Personalization window without
validating your entries.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2. Help for DOS Target Personalization ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Use the DOS Target Personalization window to customize the setup options for
the DOS target workstation.
Start DCAF Sessions in Active Mode
Allows the target workstation to start-up in Active mode.
Select to enable this option (i.e., to start up in Active mode).
Otherwise, deselect to disallow this option.
Enable Unload the Program
Allows the DCAF DOS Target program to unload from memory.
Select to use this option (i.e., to unload the DOS target program from
memory).
Otherwise, deselect to disallow this option.
Enable Session Termination
Allows the target to end a session with a controller.
Select to use this option (i.e., to allow the target workstation to end a
session with the controller).
Otherwise, deselect to disallow this option.
Enable the Target to be Secure
Designates the target workstation as a secure target workstation with secure
session communication.
Note: This option is determined at installation only. It can be changed
only if you deinstall this component and then reinstall it.
Select to enable this option (i.e., the DOS target workstation is designated
as a secure target).
Otherwise, deselect to disallow this option.
More Options
o DCAF LAN Parameters
o Hot Keys
o Screen Buffer Size
o Status Indicator
o File Information
o Keyboard Processing
1. Click on the up or down arrow to scroll through the list.
2. Select the desired option to be personalized.
3. Double-click or select Change.... A new window will appear. After
personalizing on the new window, this window will reappear.
4. Select OK to make your entries valid.
Select Reset to return to the previous entries and then OK to make them valid.
Otherwise, select Cancel to leave the DOS Target Personalization window without
validating your entries.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3. Help for Hot Key Information ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Use the Hot Key Information window to set and enable the DOS target workstation
hot key combination.
The DOS target workstation hot key combination allows you to interrupt and
change the current state of operation.
The hot key combination is composed of two keys pressed simultaneously.
The default is Left Shift Key + Right Shift Key
Note: Key 1 must be different from Key 2.
Enable Hot Key
Select to use the hot key combination.
If you deselect this option, the other options are disallowed.
Key 1
Click on the up or down arrow to set the first key.
Key 2
Click on the up or down arrow to set the second key.
Choices for the hot key combination are:
o Left Alt Key
o Left Control Key
o Left Shift Key
o Right Shift Key
o Caps Lock Key
o Num Lock Key
o Scroll Lock Key
o System Request Key
o Right Alt Key
o Right Control Key
Milliseconds Pressed Time
The minimum time that the two keys must be pressed before they are recognized
as the hot key combination.
The default time is 250 milliseconds.
Click on the up and down arrows to increase or decrease the number.
Select OK to make your entries valid.
Select Reset to return to the previous entries and then OK to make them valid.
Otherwise, select Cancel to leave the Hot Key Information window without
validating your entries.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4. Help for File Information ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Use the File Information window to specify the filename for the Message Log
File.
Message Log File
Tracks messages for the DOS target workstation.
It will be installed where DCAF is installed.
It can be 1-8 characters long with a 3-character extension.
For character guidelines, follow DOS file naming conventions.
Otherwise, use the default option.
Note: Do not use BAT, CMD, COM, DAT, DIR, DLL, EXE, or REC as the filename
extension.
Select OK to make your entries valid.
Select Reset to return to the previous entries and then OK to make them valid.
Otherwise, select Cancel to leave the File Information window without
validating your entries.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5. Help for Screen Buffer Size ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Use the Screen Buffer Size window to set the size of the target workstation
screen that will be displayed on the controller screen. Choose the maximum
size (in bytes) of the screen that you think you will need. The window will
automatically display the maximum number of rows for a screen of 40 columns and
for a screen of 80 columns. The minimum number of bytes for a screen of 80
columns is 4000 (the default value). So, if you choose a lower value, the line
for 80 columns will disappear.
Your choice of bytes for Screen Buffer Size will affect the way applications
work. First, if you choose a lower value, you will limit the size of the
screen that will be seen on the controller during a DCAF session. Second, if
you choose the maximum value of 8000 bytes for a screen size of 80 columns by
50 rows, the screen will use twice as much memory as the default value. This
will reduce memory capabilities for other applications and limit or even keep
some of the applications from running on your machine.
Screen Buffer Size
Click on the up or down arrow to set.
The default is 4000.
The values are 2000, 3440, 4000, 6880, and 8000.
Select OK to make your entries valid.
Select Reset to return to the previous entries and then OK to make them valid.
Otherwise, select Cancel to leave the Screen Buffer Size window without
validating your entries.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6. Help for Status Indicator Attributes ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Use the Status Indicator Attributes window to set the position and the color of
the DCAF status indicator. The status indicator is 18 columns wide and 1 row
high. It displays a message indicating the current state of operation.
Row Number
It is recommended that you choose a value of 1 for applications that scroll.
If you choose a value of 0, no status indicator is displayed.
The default is 1.
Click on the up or down arrow to change the row number.
The range is 0 - 50.
Column Number
Click on the up or down arrow to change the column number.
The default is 63.
The range is 1 - 63.
Text and Background Color
Assigns the colors of the foreground and background of the status indicator
and your pop-up window.
The default is white on cyan blue.
Select the colors from the following:
o White on Cyan
o Cyan on White
o Black on White
o White on Black
Select OK to make your entries valid.
Select Reset to return to the previous entries and then OK to make them valid.
Otherwise, select Cancel to leave the Status Indicator Attributes window
without validating your entries.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7. Help for Keyboard Processing Information ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Use the Keyboard Processing Information window to choose how keyboard input
will be processed on your workstation.
Does your personal computer have the 8042 keyboard chip?
The way your workstation processes keyboard input depends on whether you have
an 8042 keyboard chip on your workstation.
Select the appropriate choice:
I don't know
Select this option if you do not know whether your workstation is equipped
with an 8042 keyboard chip. The DCAF program will automatically test whether
your workstation uses it. This is the default.
Yes
Choose this option if you know that your workstation uses an 8042 keyboard
chip.
No
Use this option if you know that your workstation does not have an 8042
keyboard chip.
Select OK to make your entries valid.
Select Reset to return to the previous entries and then OK to make them valid.
Otherwise, select Cancel to leave the Keyboard Processing Information window
without validating your entries.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 8. Help for Target for OS/2 Personalization ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Use the Target for OS/2 Personalization window to customize the setup options
of the OS/2 target workstation.
Select the appropriate choices.
Allow the target to terminate a session
Enables the target workstation to end a session with a controller.
Select to enable this option (i.e., to enable the target workstation to end a
session with the controller).
Otherwise, deselect to make this option unavailable.
Note: If you do not select Enable Hot Key, this field is unavailable.
Allow the target to be a secure target
Designates the target workstation as a secure target with secure session
communication.
If this option is selected, Access Levels personalization will be
unavailable.
The default is that this option is unavailable.
Note: This option is set at installation only. It can be changed only if
you deinstall the target and then reinstall it.
Select to use this option (i.e., to designate the target workstation as a
secure target workstation).
Otherwise, deselect to make this option unavailable.
Start DCAF sessions in Active Mode
Makes DCAF sessions start up in Active state.
Select to use this option (i.e., to start up in Active mode).
Otherwise, deselect to start up in Monitoring mode.
Refresh rate (msecs)
The interval between updates of your screen that are sent to the controller
display. If the connection with the controller is slow or has heavy traffic
increase the value. The higher the value you enter, the less frequently your
screen updates are sent to the controller display.
The default is 100 milliseconds.
The range, in multiples of one hundred, is from 100 to 4000.
More Options
o NetBIOS Parameters
o TCP/IP Parameters
o IPX/SPX Parameters
o ACDI Parameters
o Status Indicator Attributes
o Message Information
o Hot Keys
o Access Levels
1. Click on the up or down arrow to scroll through the list.
2. Select the desired option to be personalized.
3. Double-click or select Change.... A new window will appear. After
personalizing on the new window, this window will reappear.
4. Select OK to make your entries valid.
Select Reset to return to the previous entries and then OK to make them valid.
Otherwise, select Cancel to close the Target for OS/2 Personalization window
without validating your entries.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 9. Help for DCAF ACDI Parameters ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Use the DCAF ACDI Parameters window to customize the setup options for the
asynchronous communication protocol.
Communication Port Number
The number of the asynchronous serial port to which the modem can be
attached.
o Click on the up or down arrow to increase or decrease the number. The
default value is 1.
o The range is 1-3.
Baud Rate
The modem transmission rate in bits per second. The default value is 9600
bps.
o Click on the up or down arrow to increase or decrease the value.
o The values are 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 48000, 56000, 57800,
or 64000.
Connection Type
The type of data connection.
Click on the up or down arrow to set the number for the connection type. The
default value is 3.
The values are 1, 3.
o Type 1 responds to a manual connection from the controller to the target.
o Type 3 responds with automatic data answering.
Select OK to make your entries valid.
Select Reset to return to the previous entries and then OK to make them valid.
Otherwise, select Cancel to leave the DCAF ACDI Parameters window without
validating your entries.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10. Help for DCAF LAN Parameters ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Use the DCAF LAN Parameters window to customize the setup options for the DCAF
gateway when it uses the NETBIOS communications protocol.
Define the following parameters:
Adapter Number
The LAN adapter number (part of the LAN profile configuration on your
workstation).
Select the adapter number.
The values are 0, 1.
The default is 0.
DCAF LAN Directory Name
The DCAF LAN directory maintains a list of the LAN target workstation names.
Each target workstation on a LAN must be registered with one LAN directory if
it will be accessed via a DCAF gateway. If you want to have more than one
LAN directory name on one logical LAN, then each directory must have a unique
name.
The default is DCAFLAN.
Character guidelines:
o It must be 1 to 12 characters.
o All characters except a single asterisk or all blanks are allowed.
o It is case sensitive.
Select OK to make your entries valid.
Select Reset to return to the previous entries and then OK to make them valid.
Otherwise, select Cancel to leave the DCAF LAN Parameters window without
validating your entries.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 11. Help for Full Screen Status Indicator Attributes ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Use the Full Screen Status Indicator Attributes window to change the position
and the color of the DCAF status indicator. The status indicator displays the
current state of operation (e.g., Active or Monitoring).
You change the position of the DCAF status indicator by setting the row and
column number.
Row Number
Click on the up or down arrow to change the row number. The row number ranges
from 0 - 60, and its default is 1. It is recommended that you choose row
number 1 for applications that scroll. If you have a non-scrolling
application you can choose a different row number. If you choose a value of
0, no status indicator is displayed.
Column Number
Click on the up or down arrow to change the column number. The column number
ranges from 1 - 116, and its default is 62.
Note: The maximum row and column number values listed above are supported
by the OS/2 mode command. Your actual maximums may differ depending on the
display type and the display driver used at the target workstation.
Color Attribute
Assigns the colors of the foreground and background of the status indicator.
The default is white on blue cyan.
Select the colors from the following:
o White on Cyan
o Cyan on White
o Black on White
o White on Black
Select OK to make your entries valid.
Select Reset to return to the previous entries and then OK to make them valid.
Otherwise, select Cancel to leave the Full Screen Indicator Attributes window
without validating your entries.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 12. Help for Hot Key Information ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Use the Hot Key Information window to change the hot key combination. The hot
key combination is composed of the Alt key and another key of your choice
pressed simultaneously.
The hot key combination allows you to interrupt and change the current state of
operation.
The default is Alt+T.
Enable Hot Key
Select to enable this option.
Otherwise, deselect Enable Hot Key.
If you deselect this option, the other option is disallowed.
Hot Key
Enter the value for the second key.
The range is A - Z.
Select OK to make your entries valid.
Select Reset to return to the previous entries and then OK to make them valid.
Otherwise, select Cancel to leave the Hot Key Information window without
validating your entries.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13. Help for DCAF Message Information ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Use the DCAF Message Information window to customize the way informational and
error messages are handled.
Display Time in Seconds
The length of time that a message is displayed on the screen. The default
(99) displays the message indefinitely until it is acknowledged by the user.
o Place the cursor in the box and then click on the up or down arrow to
increase or decrease the number.
o The range is 0 - 99.
Log File Name
The name of the file that tracks informational and error messages for the
OS/2 target workstation. It will be installed where DCAF is installed.
It can be 1-8 characters long with a 3-character extension.
For character guidelines, follow OS/2 filename conventions.
Otherwise, use the default option.
Note: Do not use BAT, CMD, COM, DAT, DIR, DLL, EXE, or REC as the filename
extension.
The default is EQNTG.LOG.
Select OK to make your entries valid.
Select Reset to return to the previous entries and then OK to make them valid.
Otherwise, select Cancel to leave the DCAF Message Information window without
validating your entries.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 14. Help for Access Levels Table ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Use the Access Levels Table window to customize a basic DCAF session.
There are seven privileges or types of control allowed over target workstations
during a secure DCAF session. Each row in the table represents a privilege.
The default is that all the privileges are selected.
Select the desired options:
Controller monitors target
The controller can monitor or watch any target workstation assigned in this
access table. The target workstation keyboard remains unlocked.
Controller controls target
The controller can control any target workstation in an active DCAF session.
The target workstation keyboard is locked.
Target user switches to active session
The target workstation user can switch the DCAF session to active mode.
You must select Controller monitors target or Controller user controls target
along with this privilege.
Controller sends files
The controller can send files to the target workstation. File transfers are
always initiated by the controller.
You must select Controller monitors target or Controller user controls target
along with this privilege.
Controller receives files
The controller can receive files from the target workstation.
You must select Controller monitors target or Controller user controls target
along with this privilege.
Controller starts full screen
The controller initiates an OS/2 full screen session on the target
workstation.
You must select Controller controls target along with this privilege.
Controller reboots target
The controller can restart the target workstation.
You must select Controller controls target along with this privilege.
Select OK to make your entries valid.
Select Reset to return to the previous entries and then OK to make them valid.
Otherwise, select Cancel to leave the Access Levels Table window without
validating your entries.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 15. Help for DCAF LAN Directory Personalization ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Use the DCAF LAN Directory Personalization window to customize the setup
options for the LAN directory.
Log File Name
The name of the file that tracks informational and error messages for the LAN
Directory. It is installed where DCAF is installed.
It can be 1-8 characters long with a 3-character extension.
For character guidelines, follow OS/2 filename conventions.
Otherwise, use the default option.
Note: Do not use BAT, CMD, COM, DAT, DIR, DLL, EXE, or REC as the filename
extension.
Protocol Parameters
o NetBIOS Parameters
o TCP/IP Parameters
o IPX/SPX Parameters
1. Click on the up or down arrow to scroll through the list.
2. Select the desired option to be personalized.
3. Double-click or select Change.... The window for the protocol parameters
you select appears. After you personalize the protocol parameters, press
OK. This window reappears.
4. Select OK to make your entries valid.
Select Reset to return to the previous entries and then OK to make them valid.
Otherwise, select Cancel to close the DCAF LAN Directory Personalization window
without validating your entries.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 16. Help for DCAF LAN Directory NetBIOS Parameters ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Use the DCAF LAN Directory NetBIOS Parameters window to customize the setup
options for sessions between the LAN directory and the controller (or gateway
for secure sessions) using the NetBIOS communications protocol.
Define the following parameters:
Adapter Number
The LAN adapter number for the workstation (part of the workstation LAN
profile configuration).
o The default is 0.
o The range is from 0 to 3.
o Place the cursor in the box and click on the up or down arrow to increase
or decrease the number.
Nickname List File Name
The DCAF LAN directory maintains a list of the LAN targets. Each target on a
LAN registers with a LAN directory to be accessed directly by a controller or
through a DCAF gateway for secure sessions.
Provide the name of the file that defines, by adapter address and nickname,
targets registered with this LAN directory. The nickname list file is
installed where DCAF is installed.
It can be 1-8 characters long with a 3 character extension.
For character guidelines follow OS/2 filename conventions.
Otherwise, use the default option.
DCAF LAN Directory Name
A name that identifies the LAN directory on a LAN. If there is more than one
LAN directory on the same logical LAN, give each directory a unique name.
The default is DCAFLAN.
It must be 1 to 12 characters.
All characters except a single '*' or all blanks are allowed.
Maximum accessible sessions
The maximum number of LAN directory sessions that can occur simultaneously
between the LAN directory and the controller (or gateway).
o The default is 4.
o The range is 1-254.
o Place the cursor in the box and then click on the up or down arrow to
increase or decrease the number.
Autostart communication
Select the checkbox to start NetBIOS automatically when you start the LAN
directory.
Select OK to make your entries valid.
Select Reset to return to the previous entries and then OK to make them valid.
Otherwise, select Cancel to close the DCAF LAN Directory NetBIOS Parameters
window without validating your entries.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 17. Help for DCAF LAN Directory TCP/IP Parameters ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Use the DCAF LAN Directory TCP/IP Parameters window to customize the setup
options for sessions between the LAN directory and the controller (or gateway
for secure sessions) using the TCP/IP communications protocol.
Define the following parameters:
Port number
The port number of this LAN directory. Assign a number that identifies this
workstation, for DCAF use only, to other TCP/IP applications. Use it to
identify the LAN directory to its list of targets.
o The default is 2500.
o The range is 1024-65534.
Nickname List File Name
The DCAF LAN directory maintains a list of the LAN targets. Each target
workstation on a LAN must be registered with a LAN directory to be accessed
directly by a controller or through a DCAF gateway for secure sessions.
Provide the name of the file that defines, by IP address and nickname,
targets registered with this LAN directory. The nickname list file is
installed where DCAF is installed.
It can be 1-8 characters long with a 3 character extension.
For character guidelines follow OS/2 filename conventions.
Otherwise, use the default option.
Autostart communication
Select the checkbox to start TCP/IP automatically when you start the LAN
directory.
Select OK to make your entries valid.
Select Reset to return to the previous entries and then OK to make them valid.
Otherwise, select Cancel to close the DCAF LAN Directory TCP/IP Parameters
window without validating your entries.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 18. Help for DCAF LAN Directory IPX/SPX Parameters ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Use the DCAF LAN Directory IPX/SPX Parameters window to customize the setup
options for sessions between the LAN directory and the controller (or gateway
for secure sessions) using the IPX/SPX communications protocol.
Define the following parameters:
Nickname List File Name
The DCAF LAN directory maintains a list of the LAN targets. Each target
workstation on a LAN must be registered with a LAN directory to be accessed
directly by a controller or through a DCAF gateway for secure sessions.
Provide the name of the file that defines, by Internet address (the network
address plus the node address), targets registered with this LAN directory.
It is installed where DCAF is installed.
It can be 1-8 characters long with a 3 character extension.
For character guidelines follow OS/2 filename conventions.
Otherwise, use the default option.
Autostart communication
Select the checkbox to start IPX/SPX automatically when you start the LAN
directory.
Select OK to make your entries valid.
Select Reset to return to the previous entries and then OK to make them valid.
Otherwise, select Cancel to close the DCAF LAN Directory IPX/SPX Parameters
window without validating your entries.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 19. Help for DCAF Target NetBIOS Parameters ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Use the DCAF Target NetBIOS Parameters window to customize the setup options
for sessions between the target and the controller using the NetBIOS
communications protocol.
Define the following parameters:
Adapter Number
The LAN adapter number for the workstation (it is part of the workstation LAN
profile configuration).
o The default is 0.
o The values are 0 - 3.
o Place the cursor in the box and then click on the up or down arrow to
increase or decrease the number.
DCAF LAN Directory Name
A name that identifies the LAN directory on a LAN. If there is more than one
LAN directory on the same logical LAN, give each directory a unique name.
The default is DCAFLAN.
It must be 1 to 12 characters.
All characters except a single '*' or all blanks are allowed. It is case
sensitive.
Autostart communication
Select the checkbox to start NetBIOS automatically when you start the LAN
directory.
Select OK to make your entries valid.
Select Reset to return to the previous entries and then OK to make them valid.
Otherwise, select Cancel to close the DCAF Target NetBIOS Parameters window
without validating your entries.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 20. Help for DCAF Target TCP/IP Parameters ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Use the DCAF Target TCP/IP Parameters window to customize the setup options for
sessions between the target and controller using the TCP/IP communications
protocol.
Define the following parameters:
DCAF LAN Directory IP address
The address assigned to the LAN Directory with which this target registers.
o It is a string made up of four substrings of numbers, divided by a period:
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn.
The range for each substring is 0-255.
DCAF LAN Directory port number
The port number of the LAN directory that connects this target to a
controller for a session. Use the same port number as the one assigned to the
LAN directory of this target at installation.
o The default is 2500.
o The range is 1024-65534.
Local port number
The port number of this target. Assign a number that identifies this
workstation, for DCAF use only, to other TCP/IP applications.
o The default is 2501.
o The range is 1024-65534.
Autostart communication
Select the checkbox to start TCP/IP automatically when you start the LAN
directory.
Select OK to make your entries valid.
Select Reset to return to the previous entries and then OK to make them valid.
Otherwise, select Cancel to close the DCAF Target TCP/IP Parameters window
without validating your entries.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 21. Help for DCAF Target IPX/SPX Parameters ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Use the DCAF Target IPX/SPX Parameters window to customize the setup options
for sessions between the target and the controller (or gateway for secure
sessions) using the IPX/SPX communications protocol.
Define the following parameters:
DCAF LAN Directory Network Address
The network address of the LAN directory that connects this target to the
controller. It identifies the network where the LAN directory resides.
Character guidelines for hexadecimal format:
o It is exactly 8 characters.
o Upper or lowercase letters (A-F).
o Digits (0-9).
o The maximum value is FFFFFFFE.
DCAF LAN Directory Node Address
Identifies the LAN directory in the network where it resides. It should match
the LAN directory adapter address, but it must be unique in the network.
Character guidelines for hexadecimal format:
o It is exactly 12 characters.
o Upper or lowercase letters (A-F).
o Digits (0-9).
Autostart communication
Select the checkbox to start IPX/SPX automatically when you start the LAN
directory.
Select OK to make your entries valid.
Select Reset to return to the previous entries and then OK to make them valid.
Otherwise, select Cancel to close the DCAF Target IPX/SPX Parameters window
without validating your entries.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 22. Help for DCAF Gateway Personalization ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Use the DCAF Gateway Personalization window to provide your own options
regarding DCAF gateway workstation parameters.
Fill in the appropriate fields.
Log File Name
The name of the log file that tracks the password initialization for basic
DCAF sessions and the error messages and audit trail for all sessions.
It can be 1-8 characters long with a 3-character extension.
For character guidelines, follow OS/2 conventions for the filename. The log
file will be installed in the same drive and path as DCAF.
Note: Do not use BAT, CMD, COM, DAT, DIR, DLL, EXE, or REC as the file
extension.
Allow the gateway to be secure
Indicates the type of sessions (secure or basic DCAF) to be held between the
specified DCAF gateway and the controllers.
If you check this option, the Authenticator Name entry field will be made
available.
o Select this box to make these sessions secure.
o Otherwise, deselect for basic DCAF sessions.
Authenticator Name
The unique name by which the authenticator associated with the gateway is
recognized by the DCAF security system.
If you do not select Allow the gateway to be secure, this field is
unavailable.
It must be 1-12 characters.
Character guidelines:
o All characters except a single '*' or all blanks.
o It is case-sensitive.
Number of Sessions
The maximum amount of sessions between the DCAF gateway and controllers that
can occur simultaneously at a particular gateway. This information
designates the number of NETBIOS resources that are to be reserved for such
sessions.
The default is 16.
o Set the Number of sessions by clicking on the arrows to increase or
decrease (1 to 254).
Note: If NETBIOS resources are insufficient, you must increase them through
the OS/2 Communications Manager.
Change Communications Information...
Information associated with the DCAF LAN parameters (e.g., adapter number,
adapter address, or directory name).
Select Change Communications Information... to change these parameters.
Otherwise, deselect to use the default options.
Select OK to make your entries valid.
Select Reset to return the previous entries and then OK to make them valid.
Otherwise, select Cancel to leave the DCAF Gateway Personalization window
without validating your entries.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 23. Keys Help ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The following is a list of the keys available to use. They are grouped
according to their function.
Note: When two keys are joined by a plus sign (+), hold down the first key
while pressing the second key.
Window Keys
Use the following keys to act on a window.
F1
Help
F10 or Alt
Go to or from the menu bar
Arrow keys
Move among choices on the menu bar, in pull-down menus, in pop-up windows,
or in list boxes
End
Go to the last choice in a pull-down menu or the last item in a list box
Home
Go to the first choice in a pull-down menu or the first item in a list box
Underlined letter
Move to a choice on the menu bar or pull-down menus
Alt+F4
Close the window
Alt+F5
Restore the window
Alt+F6
Go to/from help and programs
Alt+F7
Move the window
Alt+F8
Size the window
Alt+F9
Minimize the window
Alt+F10
Maximize the window
Shift+Esc or Alt+Spacebar
Go to or from the system menu
Esc
Cancel a pull-down or the system menu
Pop-Up Window Keys
Use the following keys to act on a pop-up window.
Enter
Perform the action indicated on the selected pushbutton
Esc
Cancel the pop-up window
Spacebar
Set a check box on or off or perform the action indicated on the selected
pushbutton
Tab
Move to the next group of entry fields or check box
Backspace (left arrow delete)
Delete the character to the left of the cursor in input fields
End or Ctrl+Right Arrow Key
Move to the end of a field
Home or Ctrl+Left Arrow Key
Move to the beginning of a field
Help Keys
Use the following keys to get help from the application, or to get different
kinds of help when you're within a help window.
F1
Help
F2
Extended help (from within a help window)
F9
Keys help (from within a help window)
F11 or Alt+F1
Help index (from within a help window)
Esc
Cancel current help
Shift+F10
Help for help (from within a help window)