
                         P P P   Q U I C K   S T A R T
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PPP is a DOS ODI driver that implements the Point-to-Point Protocol over
a standard serial port, and supports both IP and IPX.   PPP also
supports PAP (Password Authentication Protocol), SPAP (Shiva's Password
Authentication Protocol), and CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication
Protocol) for security, as well as Van Jacobson Compression (for compressing
IP headers) and CIPX (for compressing IPX headers).

LOADING THE PPP DRIVER
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    Since the PPP driver is an ODI driver, it requires a program called
LSL.COM to be loaded prior to loading the PPP driver.  LSL.COM is a Novell
program (known as the Link Support Layer), and is provided with Novell's
Netware and other Novell products.  Klos Technologies, Inc. has licensed
this program and distributes this file as a courtesy to our customers.

LOADING THE PPP DRIVER FOR USE WITH IPX (NOVELL NETWARE)
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    The typical sequence of events for loading the PPP driver for use with
Novell Netware (through a remote access dialin product) are as follows:

        LSL
        PPP
        PPPMENU         (to configure and establish a connection)
        IPXODI          (from Novell)
        VLM             (or NETX)

    At this point, you should be able to run LOGIN to log into your file
server.  A general rule of thumb is to copy any network software you'll
require to the remote system's local hard disk (be sure not to infringe
any copyrights when making such copies).  The LOGIN.EXE program is a perfect
example of what you might want to copy to a local hard disk.

LOADING THE PPP DRIVER FOR USE WITH LAN WORKPLACE
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    The typical sequence of events for loading the PPP driver for use with
Novell's LAN WorkPlace products are as follows:

        LSL
        PPP
        PPPMENU         (to configure and establish a connection)
        TCPIP

    At this point, you should be able to run PING, TNVT220, FTP or any
other LAN WorkPlace applications.

LOADING THE PPP DRIVER FOR USE WITH KALI
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    The typical sequence of events for loading the PPP driver for use with
KALI are as follows:

        LSL
        PPP
        IPSTUB          (provides an ethernet packet driver interface)
        PPPMENU         (to configure and establish a connection)
        PPPWAT          (this updates your WATTCP.CFG file)
        KALI @CENTRAL   (connects you to Kali Central)

    At this point, you would load KCHAT or your gaming software.  If you
have any problems using the KALI software, you can contact KALI technical
support by sending email to 'support@kali.net'.

LOADING THE PPP DRIVER FOR USE WITH DOSLYNX
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    The typical sequence of events for loading the PPP driver for use with
DOSLYNX are as follows:

        LSL
        PPP
        IPSTUB                  (provides an ethernet packet driver interface)
        PPPMENU                 (to configure and establish a connection)
        PPPWAT DOSLYNX.CFG      (this updates your DOSLYNX.CFG file)
        DOSLYNX                 (start DOSLYNX)

LOADING THE PPP DRIVER FOR USE WITH AN ETHERNET PACKET DRIVER BASED IP STACK
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    The typical sequence of events for loading the PPP driver for use with
an ethernet packet driver based IP stack (such as FTP Software's PCTCP,
Kali, or NCSA Telnet) are as follows:

        LSL
        PPP
        IPSTUB          (provides an ethernet packet driver interface)
        PPPMENU         (to configure and establish a connection)

    At this point, you would load your ethernet packet driver based IP
stack.  For FTP Software's PCTCP, you'd load ETHDRV.  Any other IP
applcation designed for use with an ethernet packet driver could be
loaded at this point.

TECHNICAL SUPPORT
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    If you have questions about the PPP driver, or would like additional
technical or pricing information, please call Klos Technologies, Inc. at
(603) 424-8300 or send email to "support@klos.com".

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