Name: Open Transport 1.1 Manual Version: n/a Released: March 11, 1996 Description: Contains the Open Transport 1.1 Manual in Adobe Acrobat format. Adobe Acrobat Reader 1.1 is posted in the Utilities folder here. The enclosed file is a self-extracting archive. To use, download, double-click the downloaded file (this decompresses it). From the Open Transport 1.1 Read Me included in this archive: Introduction This Read Me document contains late-breaking information about Open Transport compatibility, add-on software, and solutions to known problems with third-party software. For instructions about how to use the Open Transport control panels (AppleTalk and TCP/IP), use Macintosh Guide, available from the Guide (question mark) menu. For technical information about Open Transport, see ÒOpen Transport Technical Info.Ó Network Interface Options Open Transport 1.1 supports PCI bus, NuBus, communications slot, and PC-card network interface cards as well as built-in LocalTalk and ethernet network adapters. For Macintosh models without expansion options, Open Transport supports SCSI-attached network adapters. Third party network interface options available for Open Transport include fast ethernet, ATM, and FDDI. Compatibility Open Transport is compatible with: ¥ existing applications that use AppleTalk as specified by Apple Computer, Inc. ¥ existing applications that use MacTCP as specified by Apple Computer, Inc. ¥ existing devices (such as printers) that you select in the Chooser ¥ existing NuBus network interface cards Open Transport is compatible with existing AppleTalk, TCP/IP LocalTalk and ethernet networks. Macintosh computers running Open Transport can be added to an existing network without upgrading other computers on the network. Dial-up Network Connectivity For connectivity to AppleTalk networks, Open Transport supports Apple Remote Access version 2.0.1 or later. For dial-up connectivity to TCP/IP networks, including the Internet, Open Transport supports third party MacTCP software extensions known as Link Access Modules, or Òmdevs.Ó Serial Line Interface Protocol (SLIP) and Point to Point Protocol (PPP) connectivity are provided through mdevs. With the appropriate mdev installed, you use either SLIP (Serial Line Interface Protocol) or PPP (Point to Point Protocol) to connect to Internet Service Providers and other dial-up IP-access points. However, not all versions of all mdevs are supported by Open Transport 1.1. For best results, be sure to use the versions of software recommended below. Open Transport 1.1 recognizes the following MacTCP mdevs. When installed on your system, they are available in the ÒConnect Via:Ó pop-up menu in the TCP/IP control panel: ¥ FreePPP - version 1.0.4 or later ¥ MacPPP - version 2.1.4 SD or later (version 2.2.0 is not recommended). ¥ InterPPP - version 1.2.9 or later ¥ InterPPP II - version 1.1 or later ¥ InterSLIP - version 1.0.1 or later ¥ MacSLIP - version 3.0.2 or later ¥ VersaTerm SLIP - version 1.1.4 or later ¥ Sonic PPP - version 1.0.2 or later ¥ AOL Link - the most current version is recommended In addition, there are a number of third party PPP mdevs (including Pacer PPP, FCR PPP and Tribe PPP) which have a common technology base and as a result are indistinguishable from one another to Open Transport. When installed, these appear in the ÒConnect Via:Ó pop-up menu in the TCP/IP control panel as ÒTCP/IP PPP.Ó NFS/Share 1.3.x and 1.4 are not compatible with Open Transport. To use NFS/Share with Open Transport, you must contact Intercon to obtain a version of NFS/Share that is compatible with Open Transport. For more information on Open Transport compatibility, contact the developer of the software you want to use. Obtaining Connectivity Software FreePPP is shareware and can be found on a variety of Internet sites; typically at Òinfo-macÓ mirror sites in the comm/tcp/conn directory. A list of info-mac mirror sites can currently be found at: http://www.mcp.com/hayden/iskm/info-mac-mirrors.html Some sites where FreePPP can be found currently include: ftp://mirrors.aol.com/pub/info-mac/comm/tcp/conn/ ftp://mirror.apple.com/mirrors/Info-Mac.Archive/comm/tcp/conn/ MacPPP version 2.1.4 is available as a part of the Apple Internet Connection Kit. For fax information in the US, contact Apple Computer Inc., at 800-462-4396. To locate an Apple reseller near you in the US, call 800-538-9696. InterPPP, InterPPP II, and NFS/Share are commercial software products. For availability and ordering information in the US, contact InterCon Systems at 800-468-7266 or 703-709-5500. MacSLIP is commercial software developed by Hyde Park Software. For availability and ordering information in the US, contact TriSoft at 800-531-5170 or 512-472-0744. VersaTerm SLIP is commercial software developed by Synergy Software. For availability and ordering information in the US, contact Synergy at 610-779-0522. SonicPPP is commercial software developed by Sonic Systems, Inc. For availability and ordering information in the US, contact Sonic Systems at 408-736-1900 (voice) 408-736-7228 (fax). MacPPP and FreePPP If you experience problems using MacPPP or FreePPP when Virtual Memory is turned on, try turning off Virtual Memory. To find out how to turn off Virtual Memory, see the topic ÒHow do I use hard disk space as memoryÓ in Macintosh Guide, available from the Guide (question mark) menu. ©1996 Apple Computer. Inc. Apple, the Apple logo, and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S.A. and other countries. Power Macintosh and Open Transport are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. All other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Mention of non-Apple products is for information purposes and constitutes neither an endorsement nor a recommendation. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the selection, performance, or use of these products. Updated January 18, 1996