POISE-SkyLite User Guide - Palmer College of Chiropractic, Intranet ...
POISE-SkyLite User Guide - Palmer College of Chiropractic, Intranet ...
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Chapter<br />
Networks and Emulations<br />
3<br />
Overview<br />
The following sections tell you how to configure <strong>SkyLite</strong> to connect your PC to your<br />
host. The sections are specifically designed for systems administrators and people who are<br />
involved in setting up <strong>SkyLite</strong> for users, and are split into two parts covering:<br />
• Network connections from page 41.<br />
• Emulations from page 46.<br />
The dialogs in this chapter are displayed when the Properties button on the Configure<br />
Session dialog is pressed (see page 15).<br />
Network Connections<br />
<strong>SkyLite</strong> Network Connections<br />
Networks Notes Page<br />
WinSock<br />
Serial port<br />
<strong>SkyLite</strong> supports WinSock 1.1 which is an open<br />
TCP/IP API. It is supported by over 70 TCP/IP<br />
stacks.<br />
It may be used over a network or by using a<br />
modem with PPP (Point to Point Protocol).<br />
You should use this option if your PC has a direct<br />
connection to the host you want to connect to via<br />
a serial port.<br />
Modem<br />
This option enables you to connect to the host 44<br />
through a modem.<br />
Loopback This is a diagnostic facility for testing emulations. 46<br />
Test file This option is used to replay a trace. 77<br />
WinSock<br />
<strong>SkyLite</strong> supports WinSock API for TCP/IP Communications. You can use <strong>SkyLite</strong> with<br />
any product that supports this interface.<br />
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