Welcome to the SyncServer 1000 suite of on-line documentation. The manuals and notes available in the SyncServer 1000 suite are listed on the left frame of your browser. The name of the manual or note you are currently viewing is shown with a yellow link. To display the Table of Contents for a particular manual, click the manual's name.
If you are migrating your Wanware NT or Wanware Linux to SyncServer please review the Application Notes before beginning installation.
The following is a summary of the topics covered by the on-line manuals.
The Installer's Guide contains the procedures for connecting the SyncServer 1000 hardware, installing the software, initial configuration and testing the basic setup.
The Administrator's Guide describes the tools available to the system administrator for monitoring the link interfaces, and troubleshooting problems. It contains detailed descriptions of all the parameters that may be configured. It also describes how to use and maintain the many features of SyncServer 1000. Features such as automated X.25 virtual circuit management are described here.
The Programmer's Guide describes the interfaces available to application developers who wish to access and control the WAN lines from a C language program. Developers should be familiar with data communications concepts and have a rudimentary knowledge of the protocols before using these interfaces.
The Utilities Documentation describe the usage of the various utilities and configuration files provided with SyncServer 1000.
The Hardware Notes provide details about SyncServer 1000 product specifications.
The Application Notes for SyncServer 1000 define the migration from Wanware NT and Wanware Linux to SyncServer.
The Glossary provides definitions for terms used throughout the SyncServer 1000 Guides.
This topic provides you with information on how to contact The Software Group.
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