POISE-SkyLite User Guide - Palmer College of Chiropractic, Intranet ...
POISE-SkyLite User Guide - Palmer College of Chiropractic, Intranet ...
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SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATION REFERENCE<br />
APPENDIX A<br />
Test File Options<br />
Read buffer size: The amount <strong>of</strong> data read from the trace file each time it is accessed.<br />
This should not normally be changed. However, using a smaller size will slow down<br />
playback due to increased number <strong>of</strong> reads required in order to access the test file.<br />
Command Line Options<br />
You can execute <strong>SkyLite</strong> start-up command line options from any application that can<br />
execute a command, such as DOS, WordBasic, Visual Basic, or Excel.<br />
Some Web browsers such as Netscape support specific command lines for specific<br />
purposes.<br />
The following command line switches are available (preceded by / or - ):<br />
7 Strip the top bit from the network traffic.<br />
X Exit program when the host disconnects.<br />
Z Start tracing immediately when the session starts.<br />
T Define trace file to use.<br />
em Emulation.<br />
ip IP address.<br />
Command Line Examples<br />
Using command line options with WordBasic:<br />
You would use the Shell statement, e.g., Shell application $[, Window Style].<br />
So you could have:<br />
Shell “C:\<strong>SkyLite</strong>\<strong>SkyLite</strong>.exe /em vt100 /ip 194.127.1.5”<br />
Using command line options with Netscape:<br />
Note: This is not supported with Netscape 4.0 and higher.<br />
1. In Netscape, from the Options menu, select Preferences and click on the<br />
Applications and Directories tab.<br />
2. At the Telnet application prompt, type:<br />
“pathname_<strong>of</strong>_<strong>SkyLite</strong> /em emulationtype /ip”<br />
For example:<br />
“C:\<strong>SkyLite</strong>\<strong>SkyLite</strong>.exe /em vt100 /ip”<br />
The following switches are available (preceded by / or - ):<br />
port Specify an alternate IP port to connect to for Windows Sockets<br />
network.<br />
ip Specify an IP/URL address for the Windows Sockets network.<br />
em Specify an emulation.<br />
Note: The menu options may vary slightly depending on the version <strong>of</strong> Netscape you<br />
have.<br />
When connecting to sessions over the Internet, it is recommended that you do not have<br />
AutoConnect selected. This is because, if your Internet connection is not up, then you<br />
will have to wait for the Telnet integration to timeout before you can change the session.<br />
78 <strong>POISE</strong>-<strong>SkyLite</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>