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Index
Numerics
- 3270 terminal emulation 21
- 5250 terminal emulation 21
A
- accessing help 17
- anonymous FTP 24
- applications
- Configuration Utility 39
- Dialer 32
- Enhanced Mosaic 36
- Finger 25
- FTP Client 23
- FTP Server 40
- Host Lookup 25
- Monitor 40
- MultiNet Tools 25
- NFS and Print Assistant 26, 30
- Ping 25
- Pronto Mail 37
- SNMP Agent 41
- Telnet 18
- TraceRoute 25
- VerInfo 40
- Whois 25
- AUTOEXEC.BAT, removing other stacks 6
B
- browsing the World Wide Web 36
C
- Cisco TCP/IP Suite components 10
- command line access to NFS 29
- components, Cisco TCP/IP Suite 10
- CONFIG.SYS, removing other stacks 6
- Configuration Utility 14, 39, 40
- Configure Keyboard Map dialog box 22
- configuring multinet.ini for network users 8
- Connect dialog box
- FTP Client 24
- Telnet 18
- connecting to remote hosts
- NFS and Print Assistant 26
- serial connection 32
- Telnet 18
- connecting to the World Wide Web 36
- copying files with FTP Client 23
- Custom installation 13
D
- Dialer
- creating a connection script 35
- creating a profile 34
- entering modem commands 33
- starting 33
E
- e-mail 37
- enhanced mode
- Windows 3.1 6
- Windows for Workgroups 6
- Enhanced Mosaic 36
F
- files
- accessing with NFS and Print Assistant 26
- copying with FTP 23
- Finger application 25
- FTP Client 23
- Advanced button 24
- anonymous FTP 24
- Control Bar 25
- drag-and-drop file transfer 25
- profiles 24
- FTP Server 40
H
- help information 17
- Host Lookup application 25
I
- INSTALL.EXE 14
- installation
- hardware requirements 1
- procedure 3
- required information 3
- software requirements 2
- with other TCP/IP stacks 5
- installing
- Cisco TCP/IP Suite 18
- testing 15
- Windows 3.1 and 3.11 14
- intended audience v
- internationalization 41
- Internet, connecting without Ethernet 32
K
- keyboard, mapping 22
L
- license key 5
- license key, displaying 40
- logging into remote systems
- FTP Client 24
- Telnet 18, 20
M
- Manual Connect button, Dialer 33
- Manual Connect window, Dialer 33
- MIS directory 7
- MIS install 7
- MNNET.INI 9
- modem connections 32
- Monitor 40
- Mosaic, enhanced 36
- MultiNet Tools 25
N
- NDIS drivers
- software requirements 2
- testing 5
- NET USE command 29
- network install 7
- network interfaces
- testing 5
- network monitoring 40
- NFS and Print Assistant 26, 30
- NFS command line access 29
O
- ODI drivers
- software requirements 2
- testing 5
P
- passive mode, FTP 24
- PC-NFSD print protocol 30
- PC-NFSD support 26
- Ping application 16
- loopback address 16
- testing the installation 15
- POP 3 protocol 37
- PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) 32
- profiles
- Dialer 34
- FTP Client 24
- Telnet 20
- program group for Cisco TCP/IP Suite 18
- Pronto Mail 37
R
- removing other TCP/IP stacks 5
- requirements
- driver 2
- hardware 1
- NDIS drivers 2
- ODI drivers 2
S
- scripts, for serial connections 35
- sending e-mail 37
- serial connections 32
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) 41
- SLIP (Serial Line IP) 32
- SMTP mail 37
- SNMP Agent 41
- stack
- Cisco TCP/IP 39
- Start menu 18
- SYSTEM.INI, removing other stacks 6
T
- TCP window size 24
- TCP/IP stack 39
- TCP/IP stacks
- removing others 5
- Telnet
- 3270 terminal emulation 21
- 5250 terminal emulation 21
- creating profiles 20
- mapping the keyboard 22
- starting 18
- VT terminal emulation 21
- Telnet profiles 9
- TELPROFS directory 9
- terminal emulation
- 3270 and 5250 21
- internationalization 41
- VT 21
- testing
- installation 15
- network interfaces 5
- TraceRoute application 25
- troubleshooting 15
- typographical conventions vi
V
- VerInfo 40
- Version Information window 40
- version information, displaying 40
- VT terminal emulation 21
W
- Whois application 25
- Windows 3.1
- enhanced mode 6
- Windows 95 installation 13
- Windows for Workgroups
- enhanced mode 6
- WinSock-compliant applications 39
- World Wide Web browser 36
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