Accsessing Neda Personal Computing andCommunication Services ManualNeda Document Number: 104-101-04Last Updated: 1999/08/02 20:28:00Doc. Revision: 1.1
10 LIST OF FIGURES
Chapter 1IntroductionThis document describes communication services offered by Neda Communications,Inc. and focuses on the means by which they are acc
12 CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTIONMessaging ServicesInformation Retrieval ClientsNedaCommunicationandComputing ServicesGlobalInternetInformationRetrievalServe
1.2. ABOUT NEDA SUBSCRIBER SERVICES 131.2 About Neda Subscriber ServicesNeda’s two-way paging service is for demonstration purposes only – Neda is not
14 CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTIONThis document includes many references to other documents. Most such referencescan be obtained in: html, pdf, postscript, in
1.5. MESSAGING SERVICES 151.5 Messaging ServicesNeda PCCS provides the following messaging services:• Enhance Two-Way Paging (ETWP)• Mailbox Access wi
16 CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTIONPhoneNetwork(POTS)PagingNetworkFaxNetworkModemNetworkIS 136NBPCSCDPDInternetNetworkAccessPagerGatewayFaxGatewayIVRLSMMailbox
1.8. SUBSCRIBING TO PCCS 171.8 Subscribing to PCCSYou must subscribe to Neda PCCS to access services. When you subscribe, you areassigned a subscriber
18 CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
Chapter 2Road MapThis document will give you an overview of Neda Personal Computing and Communi-cation Services including the description of communica
2Copyrightc1995-1998 Neda Communications, Inc.Published by Neda Communications, Inc.17005 SE 31st Place,Bellevue, WA 98008 USAhttp://www.neda.com/inf
20 CHAPTER 2. ROAD MAP
Chapter 3Connecting to the InternetBefore you can start using any of the Neda services, you must first get a networkconnection. If you have a network c
22 CHAPTER 3. CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET3.2 Host Specific InformationThe important information that need to be entered that are specific to your compute
Chapter 4CDPD Connectivity4.1 CDPD OverviewCellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD) is an open system definition that uses digitaltransmission on analog cel
24 CHAPTER 4. CDPD CONNECTIVITY4.2.2 Mitsubishi MobileAccess 100Because of its form factor, Mitsubishi MobileAccess 100 has probably the most po-tenti
4.4. WINDOWS CE CDPD MODEM INTEGRATION 254.3.1 CDPD Coverage MapFirst you need to make sure that the geographical areas in which you are interested in
26 CHAPTER 4. CDPD CONNECTIVITY• HP 320LX (WCE 1.0 or WCE 2.0)• Casio Cassiopeia (WCE 1.0)• Compaq Companion (WCE 1.0)4.4.2 Motorola 100C with WCE 2.0
4.4. WINDOWS CE CDPD MODEM INTEGRATION 2710. Tap Configure.11. Select Manual Dial (user supplies dial strings) (ensure that a check mark appearsin the
28 CHAPTER 4. CDPD CONNECTIVITY2. Double-tap Make New Connection.3. Type a name for the connection in the field indicated.4. Select Dial-Up Connection
4.4. WINDOWS CE CDPD MODEM INTEGRATION 294.4.3 Mitsubishi MobileAccess 100 with WCE 2.0As of this writing (mid 1998), Mitsubishi has not published the
Contents1 Introduction 111.1 About This Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111.2 About Neda Subscriber Services . . . . . .
30 CHAPTER 4. CDPD CONNECTIVITY10. Tap TCP/IP Settings...11. Deselect Server-assigned IP address (ensure that the check box is not checked).12. Enter
4.5. WINDOWS 95 CDPD MODEM INTEGRATION 314.4.4 Sierra PP210 and WCE 1.0/2.0Sierra Wireless has put together an application note that describes in deta
32 CHAPTER 4. CDPD CONNECTIVITYConfiguring the PM100C1. Insert your PM100C into the PCMCIA slot with the power turn off. Make surethat your computer is
Chapter 5Neda Numbering PlanThe objectives of this document is to define a name and numbering plan which will beable to uniquely identify all of the ma
34 CHAPTER 5. NEDA NUMBERING PLAN
Chapter 6Neda By Name ServiceThis document explains how the By Name Service can be used for various purposes indealing with email.For more information
36 CHAPTER 6. NEDA BY NAME SERVICE
Chapter 7Accessing Neda PersonalComputing and CommunicationServices (PCCS)Before you can access Neda PCCS you must register with Neda Communications.
38CHAPTER 7. ACCESSING NEDA PERSONAL COMPUTING AND COMMUNICATION SERVICES (PCCS)• Message Server : msg.neda.com• NNTP Server : nntp.neda.com• NS Serve
7.3. ACCESSING A POP MAILBOX 39Because the ETWP messages are sent using wireless communication, and you mustpay for each wireless connection, you prob
4 CONTENTS4.2.4 Others . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244.3 Activating The CDPD Account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
40CHAPTER 7. ACCESSING NEDA PERSONAL COMPUTING AND COMMUNICATION SERVICES (PCCS)From: Mohsen Banan <mohsen.neda.com>To: Mohsen Banan-Pager <8
7.8. ACCESSING THE WHITE PAGES DIRECTORY SERVICE 417.8.2 Using phTo use ph to access the White Pages Directory Services use the following syntax:ph -s
42CHAPTER 7. ACCESSING NEDA PERSONAL COMPUTING AND COMMUNICATION SERVICES (PCCS)
Chapter 8Windows CE ClientEnvironmentThe complete documentation for Windows CE Client Environment can be obtainedfrom Neda’s web site (http://www.neda
44 CHAPTER 8. WINDOWS CE CLIENT ENVIRONMENT
Chapter 9Netscape Client EnvironmentThis chapter assumes that you have a network connection to neda.com and a mailboxwith Neda. If you are not connect
46 CHAPTER 9. NETSCAPE CLIENT ENVIRONMENT1. Open the Netscape Communicator by double-clicking the Netscape icon on yourdesktop.2. Click on Edit and th
Chapter 10Emacs Client EnvironmentThe complete documentation for Emacs Client Environment can be obtained fromNeda’s web site (http://www.public.neda.
48 CHAPTER 10. EMACS CLIENT ENVIRONMENT
Chapter 11Protocols Used for Access toNeda PCCSThis section describes how various Neda Messaging Services can be accessed. Accessmechanisms described
CONTENTS 59.1 Browsing the Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459.2 Sending and Receiving Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
50 CHAPTER 11. PROTOCOLS USED FOR ACCESS TO NEDA PCCSFaxIMAP 2POP 2PagerOutputSubmit&DeliverInputMailbxAccessMessageCenterCenterMessageManagementA
11.2. SERVICE ACCESS REQUIREMENTS 5111.2 Service Access RequirementsAccess to Neda messaging services is through a set of well defined interfaces. Most
52 CHAPTER 11. PROTOCOLS USED FOR ACCESS TO NEDA PCCSMessages should be submitted to Neda Messaging services by using SMTP, RFC-821 [RFC-821]11.2.4 Mu
Appendix ASubscribers Form53
54 APPENDIX A. SUBSCRIBERS FORMForm to be filled by a new subscriberFull Name:Neda Subscriber ID:Phone Number:Pager:Fax:Preferred “Reply To” Address:Pr
Appendix BServices ReferenceB.1 IVR Address ReferenceWhen sending messages using the IVR System, you must identify your request usingthe following add
56 APPENDIX B. SERVICES REFERENCE_______________________________________________________| SAT | Sub-Address | AUS |-----------------------------------
Appendix CTerms and Conditions of Use1. The NEDA World Wide Web Subscriber Services (the ”Web Services”) providedare subject to these Terms and Condit
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List of Tables7
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List of Figures1.1 Neda Client and Services Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121.2 Universal Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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