Compaq T1500 manual Http Help, Serial Internet Connections

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HTTP (Help)

HTTP is the protocol used by the World Wide Web. The server-based user help for the terminal is distributed as a tree of HTTP links and is on the installation CD. Terminal help can be installed on a WWW server, but because of network traffic or your configuration, it may be more desirable to configure a local HTTP server and install the help tree there. HTTP configuration is based upon the HTTP server software used, so refer to the installation documents that come with the HTTP software you are installing. There are no special requirements for using the help subsystem.

Serial Internet Connections

DNS routing has to be through either the terminal’s serial port (Select System Setup Connectivity Serial Internet) or the Ethernet 10/100 Base-T connection (Select System Setup Connectivity Internet), not both. The resolver does not look up more than one domain. Linux requires that DNS be set up before working with SLIP/CSLIP or PPP. It will not accept the DNS information from the DNS server, so you must manually enter this in the DNS dialog section of the Serial Internet dialog box or Internet dialog box if you intend to use the PPP server’s DNS.

PPP

PPPstands for Point-to-Point Protocol and is a standard serial line Internet protocol. Instructions for configuring the PPP server is best left to the documentation associated with the server, but the following restrictions apply to the client-side implementation for the terminal: Microsoft Windows NT RAS can be set up to use a variant of CHAP (Challenge/Handshake Authentication Protocol); the PPP connection will not work with this.

SLIP

SLIP stands for Serial Line Internet Protocol and is another standard serial line Internet protocol. It is does not provide error detection or retransmission services and does not compress data. Refer to the server documentation for configuration of the SLIP server. On the terminal, the host name and server name must correspond to entries in the host table.

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Contents T1500 WINDOWS-BASED Terminal Network Installation Guide Page December Compaq T1500 Windows-based Terminal Reference Guide Iii Federal Communications Commission Notice ModificationsCables Canadian NoticeEuropean Union Notice Japanese NoticeLicense Agreement Disclaimer of WarrantyGrant Export Restrictions Limit of liabilityGovernment Restricted Rights Contents Configuring Optional Terminal Start-Up Resources Configuring Server Application ResourcesViii Selecting Browser LocationInstalling CD Software onto the Servers Installation Planning WorksheetsT1500 Windows-Based Terminal Quick-StartInstructions List of FiguresPage How to Use This Guide OverviewIntroduction ReferencesTime Server XiiOther RFCs Installation Overview and Planning HP/UXOverview of Installation Procedure Configure Terminal Start-Up Resources Planning Your InstallationComplete Worksheets Configure Optional Terminal Start-Up Resources Configure Server Application ResourcesInstall CD Software onto the Servers Select Location of BrowserConfiguring Terminal Start-Up Resources BootpPage Bootptab File Example Dhcp Page Dhcp Options Option Number Option DescriptionPage Netsvc T1500-Specific Option Definitions Option 43 Vendor-Specific IDNoswap Mfcfg Packet Size Option OverloadOption Option 18 vs. Option 43 vs. Options 128+Labels and Data for Text Format Option Number Labels and Data for Text Format Option Option Number LabelOptions 128+ Tftp NFSNwt/root norootsquash DNS Time ServerConfiguring Optional Terminal Start-Up Resources Network ServicesNFS Snmp Select Security Permissions Add Show UsersHttp Help Serial Internet ConnectionsHttp Upgrades FTPChapter Configuring Server Application Resources HttpICA POP3/IMAP4RSH X Manager Terminalspaceuser Secure Shell Page Chapter Selecting Browser Location Browser LocationNetscape Communicator Constraints Network Boot ConsequencesChapter Running the Installation Program CD ContentsOnto the Servers Platform Drive Dev/c1t2d0Platform Command Mount /mnt/cdrom /cdromPage Text-Mode Installation GUI-Mode Installation Installing on Non-Supported Servers Mkdir /cdcopy cd /cdrom tar cvf . cd /cdcopy tar xpvf T1500 Windows-Based Terminal Quick-Start Instructions Quick-Start Procedure Page Key Reset Procedure Installation Planning Worksheets Page Terminal Start-Up Resources Worksheet Time ServerAdmin Tool Optional Terminal Start-up Resources WorksheetServer Application Resources Worksheet Browser Launch Location Resources Worksheet Other Images Location Worksheet Software Images from the Cdrom Worksheet Installation Planning Worksheets T1500 Windows-Based Terminal Network Installation Guide