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Intersvr<br />

NF BC Software Utility Reference<br />

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Interlnk is loaded on the device designated as the client. The device running<br />

Intersvr is called the server. The server responds to commands typed on the<br />

client. When you run Intersvr in conjunction with Interlnk, it provides serial<br />

file transfer capability through redirected drives, and printing through<br />

redirected printer ports. For help installing and running Intersvr, see “Running<br />

Interlnk to Transfer Files” in Chapter 6.<br />

Type this command to begin running Intersvr:<br />

Syntax: intersvr [drive:] [/x=drive:] [/com:n | address]<br />

[/baud:rate][/b][/v]<br />

where:<br />

drive: specifies the letter of a drive to be redirected. By default, all<br />

drives are redirected.<br />

/x=drive specifies a drive that is not redirected. By default, all drives<br />

are redirected.<br />

/com:n<br />

/com:address<br />

identifies the serial COM port that is connected to the server<br />

by specifying either the number (n) or address (address) of the<br />

port.<br />

If you omit n and address, Intersvr searches all serial ports and<br />

uses the first port that it finds connected to the client. If you<br />

specify the /com switch, the server searches only for serial<br />

ports. By default, all serial ports are scanned.<br />

/baud:rate sets a maximum serial baud rate. Type 9600, 19200, 38400,<br />

57600, or 115200. The default is 115200.<br />

/b displays the Interlnk Server Status screen in black and white.<br />

Use this switch if you are having problems reading your<br />

monochrome monitor.<br />

/v prevents conflicts with a computer’s timer. Specify this switch<br />

if you have a serial connection between computers and one of<br />

them stops running when you use Interlnk to access a drive<br />

or printer port.<br />

Notes: Specifying the order of drives Interlnk redirects drives in the order you specify.<br />

The first server drive specified is redirected to the first available client drive,<br />

the second server drive specified is redirected to the second available client<br />

drive, and so forth.<br />

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