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3.00 MS-DOS kbenv
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You can configure the Mail Gateway to Fax on a machine running the Microsoft MS-DOS operating system and version 1.08 of i3CAS drivers.
NOTE: The i3CAS drivers are provided by Instant Information Inc. as an alternate to the CAS API originally shipped with GammaLink GammaFax fax cards.
The original documentation included with the Fax Gateway contains instructions on how to configure the gateway with the GammaLink GammaFAX CP fax card, which is no longer manufactured. When you install the newer drivers, the Fax Gateway can effectively use the discontinued CP and the current XP, CPi, and XPi versions of the GammaFax cards.
When you install the i3CAS drivers, the performance limitations of GCAS.EXE are replaced with a new level of product stability and features that include:
The GammaFax CPi and XPi boards are microprocessor-based facsimile modems with their own RAM, CPU, and telephone interface.
To install the GammaFax CPi and XPi boards:
NOTE: The GammaFax software version 5.2 must be installed on the local drive of the dedicated gateway computer.
1. Turn off the power to the gateway computer. Remove the cover, and
touch the power supply to dissipate built-up static charge. Install
the card into an available (preferably 16-bit) slot.
2. Ensure that the telephone connector on the board is not obstructed. It
may be necessary to loosen the fax card's mounting screw and reposition
it if the phone cord jack cannot be easily inserted.
1. Locate an available telephone. Remove the cord from the wall and
insert it into the jack you intend to use for the Fax Gateway. Pick up
the receiver, and after you check for normal dial-tone, dial the number
of another fax device. If the remote device answers the telephone, you
should hear the standard modem handshake. After you receive the
handshake tone, hang up the telephone.
2. With the telephone still connected to the Fax Gateway's telephone
jack, call the fax number from another telephone; if it rings, the
number for the board is correct.
GAMMAFAX SOFTWARE
When the GammaFax board and telephone connections are properly installed, you are ready to install the GammaFax software.
NOTE: Gateway computer must have a hard disk and more than 640 kilobytes of available memory.
1. Start the gateway computer. Insert the GammaFax Install disk into
the appropriate disk drive. At the MS-DOS prompt, type the
following command and press ENTER:
drive: install
On screen instructions will prompt you through the installation
process. The presence of the GammaFax card will be automatically
detected. If the board type and initial I/O settings are
incorrect, you can use the space bar to toggle through the
available settings.
NOTE: The country code asked for during installation can be found
in Appendix A of the GammaFax "Reference Manual."
2. After you install the software, verify that your Customer
Subscriber Identification (CSID) number is correct. This number is
usually a fax number proceeded by an area code.
To verify your CSID number, type the contents of the GFAX.$DC
configuration file, or view it in your preferred text editor.
GammaLink provides a utility called GFCPTST.EXE that will allow you to confirm that the I/O address settings are correct and that the board is properly installed. This utility will be located in the GammaFax directory that was created when the GammaFAX software was installed. You run the GFCPTST.EXE utility from the MS-DOS prompt or a batch file runs a diagnostic test and displays the board model, channel assignments, ROM version, and the amount of the RAM on the board.
CAUTION: Do not run GFCPTST.EXE when the dispatcher is running. The results from GFCPTST will not be correct; transmissions in progress will be disrupted, and the system may have to be reset. On the gateway computer, run the following command to ensuring that GFDCP is not loaded:
mem /c | more
NOTE: You will need to follow the steps to install the GammaFax software in
the previous section before testing the hardware. GFCPTST should be run
after the GammaFax software is installed.
To check the hardware after you install the GammaFax software:
At the MS-DOS prompt, change to the local GammaFax install directory, and type the following command and press ENTER:
\ gfcptst
The displayed settings should be checked against the physical channels and
equivalent I/O addresses listed in the GammaFax CPi/XPi "Installation and
Reference Manual." Modify incorrect settings and repeat this procedure.
For additional information on installing and configuring the hardware, refer to the GammaFax "Installation and Reference Manual."
To verify the GammaFax board I/O address:
After you have installed the GammaFax software, the utility GFSETUP can be used to change or verify the physical channel and I/O address of the fax card. When you run this utility from the MS-DOS command prompt, the following options will be displayed:
To ensure the GammaFax card is operating correctly, send a test fax with the Fax menu utility program, FAXM.EXE, included with the software. This utility is called from the batch file named GF.BAT located in the GammaFAX directory.
Below are the steps to initialize the GammaFax card, and start the fax menu utility program:
1. At the MS-DOS command prompt on the gateway computer, change to
the GammaFax directory.
2. Run GFCPTST.EXE to test the current state of the fax card. If the
card is operating properly, the test should complete with no errors.
3. Start the GammaFax dispatcher by running the batch file called
GFQM.BAT that initially sets the environment parameter, SET GFAX=
to the Fax Queue. Then it runs the dispatcher.
4. To run the Fax menu utility program, type the following and press
ENTER:
gf.bat
For more information on sending faxes with the GammaFax Menus
Utility (FAXM.EXE) or to resolve any problems when you run the
diagnostics, refer to the GammaFax "Utilities Manual."
MICROSOFT MAIL GATEWAY TO FAX (VERSION 3.X)
You can now Install the Mail Gateway to FAX and Gateway Access components. The gateway postoffice requires both the Gateway and Gateway Access component of the Mail Gateway to FAX. A postoffice forwarding and receiving faxes from a gateway postoffice is considered to be a downstream; thus, it only requires the Mail Gateway Access to FAX component.
CAUTION: On the gateway computer, type the following command to ensure that the GFDCP is not loaded:
mem/c | more
If it is loaded, reboot the gateway computer before you install the gateway
components.
1. Insert the Gateway Component disk into the disk drive, and run
the INSTALL.EXE program. Follow the screen prompts to complete
the installation.
2. Insert the Gateway Access Component disk into the disk drive, and
run the INSTALL.EXE program. Follow the screen prompts to complete
the installation.
For more information on configuring or installing Microsoft Mail
Gateway to FAX or Gateway Access to FAX components, please refer
to the chapters entitled: "Installing the Gateway" and "Setting
Up the Gateway" in the "Administrator's Guide" for Microsoft Mail
Gateway to FAX.
NOTE: It is crucial to run PROFILE.EXE, and edit a file named PROFILE.GLB in order to match your network environment.
1. Type the following command and press ENTER to run the PROFILE.EXE
from the \MAILEXE directory:
profile -d<m>
where <m> represents the network drive of the postoffice.
2. Select the 100% CAS-compatible option as the fax board type.
For more information on installing the Microsoft Mail Gateway to FAX or configuring the gateway with PROFILE.EXE, refer to the chapters entitled: "Installing the Gateway" and "Setting Up the Gateway" in the "Administrator's Guide" for Microsoft Mail Gateway to FAX.
OVERVIEW OF I3CAS (VERSION 1.08)
The i3CAS drivers for GammaFax offer extended features that were not available when the original GCAS drivers shipped with the Microsoft Mail Gateway to FAX. Most of these extended features are configured through settings within the I3CAS.INI file that is read each time the i3CAS drivers are loaded.
NOTE: In order to use the extended faxing features provided by using the i3CAS drivers, all current GammaFAX CAS API calls, GFDCP.EXE or GCAS.EXE, must be disabled. Use a REMark statement or remove the .EXE programs from the AUTOEXEC.BAT of the gateway computer.
For additional information on removing or disabling your current CAS driver configurations, please refer to your software documentation. If you do not have the documentation, consult your vendor.
The i3CAS driver toolkit supports the following GammaFax models: CP, CPi, XP, XPi, CPMC, CPiMC, XPMC, CPD, CP4/LSI. However, for use with the Fax Gateway, only the CP, CPi, XP, and XPi drivers should be used.
If the current i3CAS drivers were not packaged with your GammaFax hardware, you can download ICAS.EXE, a self-extracting file, from the GammaLink BBS at (408) 745-2216.
The GammLink BBS supports the following communication options:
Data bits Parity Stop Bits Transfer rates (BPS)
8 N 1 1200, 2400, 9600, and 14400
7 E 1 1200, 2400, 9600, and 14400
1. After you download I3CAS.EXE to a clean directory, run it (type
"i3cas" at the MS-DOS command prompt) to extract the contents of the
file. You should receive the following files:
I3CAS.EXE (339,328 bytes, dated 07-03-95, 4:57 P.M.)
I3_108.EXE (325,592 bytes, dated 04-14-95, 3:14 P.M.)
READ_1ST.TXT ( 274 bytes, dated 04-14-95, 3:14 P.M.)
READ_2ND.TXT ( 11,380 bytes, dated 04-14-95, 4:23 P.M.)
2. Copy the I3_108.EXE to the same directory as your Microsoft Mail
for PC Networks or Microsoft Mail Gateway to FAX executables,
usually the \MAILEXE subdirectory.
3. From the executables directory, to extract the i3CAS drivers from this
file, type the following command and press ENTER:
i3_108 -d
where the -d parameter will create a subdirectory.
After you extract the I3_108.EXE file, the extracted files should be in a
new subdirectory, \MAILEXE\ICAS.
Additional directories will appear similar to the directory view below:
Directory of D:\MAILEXE\ICAS
08/07/95 09:13a <DIR>
08/07/95 09:13a <DIR>
08/07/95 09:13a <DIR> BIN
08/07/95 09:13a <DIR> SAMPLES
4 File(s) 0 bytes
216,790,528 bytes free
Directory of D:\MAILEXE\ICAS\BIN
08/07/95 09:13a <DIR>
08/07/95 09:13a <DIR> ....
08/07/95 09:13a <DIR> FONTS
08/07/95 09:13a <DIR> MODEM
08/07/95 09:13a <DIR> QUEUE
5 File(s) 0 bytes
Before you try to load the i3CAS drivers, use a text editor to modify the I3LOAD.INI file to reflect your current directory structure.
NOTE: In some cases, if the gateway computer was previously configured for GCAS, older versions of GammaFax software may be configured on the gateway computer and may be called from the AUTOEXEC.BAT. Replace or REMark out the following lines, if encountered:
\GammaFax in PATH statement
SET GFAX = <local drive>:\GammaFax
GFQM loads the GammaFax software (dispatcher)
GF sets the environment variable, then loads FAXM.EXE
EXTENDED FEATURES OF I3CAS
Users of the Mail Gateway to FAX will be able to benefit from extended faxing features when you modify specific line settings within the I3LOAD.INI file.
Notes:
To load the CAS drivers, type the following on the command line:
i3load
To unload the CAS drivers, type the following command line:
i3load /u
The i3LOAD program can use additional command line switches:
i3load [/s] [/f<filespec>] [/d<filespec>] [/u] [ini_file]
where:
/s Suppress all beeps and screen messages, returning
only an error class indicating which driver
failed to load. Default: Display complete error #s.
/f<filespec> Specifies an MS-DOS file to route error information
to including drive and path, if desired.
ini-file Name of the INI configuration for i3LOAD to use
for initialization. If the INI file is not
specified, the default search points to the ICAS\BIN
subdirectory of \MAILEXE or alternate directory
location of executables.
To globally disable the cover page, change the following setting in the I3LOAD.INI file:
[ICANFAX]
ignore_mail_pages=No
NOTE: The default value of this option is No.
If you change this option to Yes, the gateway can receive the actual faxed document with no cover or mail window compose pages sent beforehand.
The retry attempts of fax transmissions are necessary when the gateway encounters send failures.
To set the number of times the gateway will retry, change the following setting in the I3LOAD.INI file:
[ICANFAX]
failed_send_retry_attempts=3
NOTE: The default value of this option is 3.
You can set this option to any number, or to eliminate the retry attempts make the option equal 0 (zero).
Additional .INI file setting in this section are listed below:
use_ems=Yes
use_high=Yes
busy_call_send_retry_seconds=20
queues_path=c:\mail35xs\ICAS\BIN\QUEUE
send_all_pages_on_retry=Yes
MEMORY CONSIDERATIONS
After you load the network drivers and i3CAS drivers, at least 350K of conventional memory will be needed to run the gateway. If the gateway machine uses a network interface card (NIC) that does not have its own memory cache, ensure that this amount of memory is actually available.
I3CAS MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Periodically, it may be necessary to remove files with the following extensions from the i3CAS Install directory, \?\ICAS\BIN:
*.CVR Contains selected cover page.
*.LST Contains received fax content.
*.TCF Contains incoming TIF image to be converted.
These files can accumulate on the hard drive of the gateway computer. The
gateway does not have a menu driven program or automated way to remove
these files. To ensure stable operation of the gateway, periodically delete
these files from the i3CAS install directory. You can also create a batch
file to delete the files.
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Version : 3.00
Platform : MS-DOS
Last Reviewed: October 21, 1997