PCSNI

The PC Standard Network Interface software for Windows (PCSNI) provides a consistent network and device independent interface to a LAN card. It is a prerequisite for a number of other external components.

The WinSNI Configuration Editor, a tool for setting up PCSNI connections, must be installed separately.

Prerequisites

Installation

PCSNI

  1. Start the installation program as described for Windows in the section Starting the installation.

  2. Select PCSNI from the Core Reality Software menu.

  3. Select one component: SNI Winsock.

  4. If you are replacing an earlier revision of PCSNI, you will be asked if you want to overwrite your WINSNI.INI configuration file. You should answer No to this question.

  5. Similarly, you may be asked if you want to replace the files ROSFS.DLL and BC30RTL.DLL. In both cases answer Yes.

WinSNI Configuration Editor

  1. Select WinSNI Configuration Editor from the Core Reality Software menu.

  2. The default location is c:\Program Files\WinSNI Configuration Editor; you can override this if required.

Set-up after installation

You configure the SNI software with the WinSNI Configuration Editor (see screen display below).

Note

If you are using either a Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 host that is shared by a number of users, you should always run the WinSNI Configuration Editor as an administrator. If you run it as a normal user, any changes you make will be local to that user.

Connection Name

This is the name which you will use when making a connection. Use a local alias for the Reality database.

Host

This can be either:

  • A system name as specified in your TCP/IP hosts file, Domain Name Service or Network Information Service, depending on your TCP/IP configuration.

  • An IP address of up to twelve digits (plus any separators).

Protocol

Choose DDATCP from the drop-down.

Database name

The name of the required Reality database.

Port

For the DDATCP protocol, this must be set to 1203.

For more information on how to configure PCSNI, refer to PCi Standard Network Interface.