
InfoSheet 1:
Using Cumlus with ISDN
This infosheet is about how to use Cumulus as a client-server-solution over
an ISDN connection.
You should prepare a special ISDN server with the Cumulus server application
and the databases you want to set up for the client. You have to launch
Cumulus and open the databases.
Please setup your ISDN server as follows:
1) You have to activate Program linking in the Sharing Setup control panel
(default: off).
2) You have to use the control panel users & groups to enter the different
users that are allowed to log into your system. The clients are allowed
to login by these names or as a guest. Cumulus uses these specified user
names as well and you can restrict the users rights in the database (e.g.
open, modification). You can assign these restrictions to the different
databases. For each user you have to activate program linking as well (default:
off).
3) Please open the Cumulus folder and activate the application. Use the
menu item File/Sharing... to activate Allow remote program linking (default:
on).
4) When you launch Cumulus you are able to tick Allow Sharing for each database
you want to make accessable for the client (default: on). If you try to
allow sharing even though program linking is not activated an error message
is displayed.
As a connectivity tool it is possible to use e.g. ARA (Apple Remote Access)
or LeoTalk from Hermstedt.The setup of your ISDN software should be like
this: a client must be able to call the server and the server answers the
incoming calls.
If you have further questions please send email:
In the United States:
support@canto-software.com
In Europe and Asia:
support@canto.de
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