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BT TYMNET GLOBAL NETWORK CONNECTION SERVICE 2. ENHANCED GLOBAL CONNECTION SERVICE 3. BASIC GLOBAL CONNECTION SERVICE BT TYMNET GLOBAL NETWORK CONNECTION SERVICE (TGN) is currently offered in the following countries: Australia Japan Austria Netherlands Belgium New Zealand Canada Singapore Denmark Spain France Sweden Germany Switzerland Gibraltar United Kingdom Hong Kong United States Italy BT TYMNET GLOBAL NETWORK CONNECTION SERVICE are BT TYMNET owned and operated sites and equipment. Global, Regional and local support is provided end-to-end by BT TYMNET's trained and experienced technical staff, in place worldwide since 1977. Round the clock coverage for trouble reporting and response on critical problems is provided. BT TYMNET Global Network Service enhanced pricing, local currency billing and end-user billing is available. ENHANCED GLOBAL CONNECTION SERVICE (EGC) complement the service described above and is currently available from the following locations: Alaska (USA)* Italy Antigua Japan Argentina Jamaica Australia Korea Austria Netherlands Bahamas Netherland Antilles Bahrain New Zealand Barbados Panama Belgium Paraguay Bermuda Philippines Britsh Virgin Islands Puerto Rico* Cayman Islands Russia Denmark Saudi Arabia Dominica Republic Spain France Sweden Germany Switzerland Guam* Trinidad and Tobago Guatemala United Kingdom Honduras US Virgin Islands Hong Kong Israel * USA Domestic services and rates apply ENHANCED GLOBAL CONNECTION SERVICE is offered by a local Telecommunication Administration equipped with BT TYMNET technology. In many instances the administration is using BT TYMNET's Network Supervisors to operate the packet service in their area. All ENHANCED GLOBAL CONNECTION SERVICE locations offer direct TYM2 (TYMNET's proprietary) protocol connection to the BT TYMNET Public Network and thus may offer BT TYMNET's comprehensive array of enhanced protocol services. Most currently offer BT TYMNET asynchronous access and X.25 service. Naturally, a close affinity exists between BT TYMNET and ENHANCED GLOBAL CONNECTION SERVICE providers so a very high degree of service and support exists in these locations. TYMUSA, a universal dial-up service which is billed back to the customer's home office, is offered from all the above locations. BASIC GLOBAL CONNECTION SERVICE (BGC) completes the full range of international connectivity and is currently available from the following locations: Andorra* Greenland Panama Angola* Guadelope* Peru Antigua Guam & Saipan Philippines Argentina Guatemala Polynesia Australia Guyana* Portugal Austria Honduras Puerto Rico Bahamas Hong Kong Qatar Bahrain Hungary Reunion Island Barbados Iceland Russia Belgium India Saudi Arabia Bermuda Indonesia San Mariano* Brazil Ireland Senegal* Brunei* Israel Seychelles* Cameroon* Italy Singapore Canada Ivory Coast South Africa Cayman Islands Jamaica South Korea Chile Japan Spain China Kuwait* Sweden Colombia Lebanon* Switzerland Costa Rica Liechtenstein* Taiwan Curacao Luxembourg Thailand Denmark Macau* Togolese Republic Djibouti* Madagascar Tortola (BVI)* Dominican Republic Malaysia Trinidad & Tobago Egypt Malta* Tunisia Eire* Mauritius* Turkey Faroe Islands* Mexico Turks & Caicos Finland Morocco UAE France Mozambique US Virgin Islands French Antilles Nambia United Kingdom French Guiana* Nth. Antilles United States French Polynesia Netherlands Uruguay French West Indies New Caledonia* Vanuatu* Gabon* New Zealand Yugoslavia* Gambia* Northern Marianas Zimbabwe Germany Norway Greece Oman* * Information will be available on the next update BASIC GLOBAL CONNECTION SERVICE providers connect their networks to BT TYMNET exclusively via X.75 protocol gateways. The CCITT recommendation X.75 is closely related to the better known CCITT X.25 recommendation and provides a reliable communication channel for interworking between Public Data Networks. As a supplier of network technology to US IRC's and foreign carriers for more than 10 years, BT TYMNET has a wealth of experience with the X.75 standard and actively participates in its development. BT TYMNET X.75 software has evolved into a sophisticated product providing numerous advanced features not found in other X.75 implementations. BT TYMNET maintains and supports more X.75 gateway links than any other network in the world. All of BT TYMNET's X.75 gateways are supported by BT TYMNET's International Network Services (INS) group which ensures that all the gateways are configured to provide a uniform interface to BT TYMNET regardless of the origination network. COMPUTER TYPES AVAILABLE ON THE TYMNET GLOBAL NETWORK Amdahl 470 Series, 5800 Apollo DN 416 Basic Timesharing BTI 4000/25, BTI 5000, BTI 8000 BBN BBN Pluribus Basic Four System 730 Burroughs B1900, B4700, B4800, B5700, B5900 Burroughs B6700, B6800, B6900, B7700, B7800 Computer Automation SyFA, SyFA1, SyFA2, SyFA3 Control Data 2550, 3300, 3600, 6400, 6500, 6600, Control Data 7600, Cyber 17, Cyber 70 Series, Control Data Cyber 170 Series, Cyber 720, Cyber 750, Control Data Cyber 1000 Data General Eclipse C/330, C/350, S/140, S230, S250, Data General MV/8000, M/1600, Nova Series, S40 Datapoint Datapoint 6000, 6600, 8600 DEC PDP-9, PDP-10, PDP-11, PDP15, LSI-11 DEC VAX 11, DEC System 20 Series Foonly F-3 Harris Harris 550, 800, 1660, 1670 Honeywell DPS 8 Series, 66/17, 68/80, 400, 437 Honeywell 1648, 6000, 6080, 6460, 6678, 6880 Honeywell GE-635, Level 6, DP S8, DP S440 Hewlett Packard HP 1000, 2000, 3000, 6000 IBM 1130, 202X, 308X, 3933, 360/44, 360/50 IBM 360/65, 360/67, 360/75, 360/165, 370/135 IBM 370/138, 370/145, 370/148, 370/155, IBM 370/158, 370/158 MP, 370/165, 370/168 IBM 370/168 MP, 370/3705, Series 1, System/3 IBM System/34, 4300, 4331, 4341, 4344. IPL IPL 4436, 4446 Magnuson Micom 600 Microdata Reality, Royale NAS AS/5, AS/6, AS/5000, AS/7031, AS/7000 NAS AS/9000, AS/9060, AS/9050 NCR 850, Century 300, N 8450 Norsk Data Nord-100 Northern Sycor 291, PCI 1076 Perkin-Elmer P-E3220 Prime Prime 150, 400, 500, 550, 650, 750, Prime 850, 1000, 1064 Tandem Nonstop, T-16/3 Texas Instrument 990 Univac Univac 1100, 1106, 1108, 1110, 1182, Univac 9030, 9080 Wang VS100 XDS 53, 940, Sigma 3, Sigma 6, Sigma 7 XDS Sigma 9 INTERFACE TYPES AVAILABLE ON THE TYMNET GLOBAL NETWORK |HOST PROTOCOLS * Available [] Under development | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| TERMINAL |ASYNC|3270 |3270 | RJE |TINET| X.25|2946 |SDLC | VIP | UTS | ICL | PROTOCOLS | | BSC | XNA | | | | | QLLC|7700 |4000 | CO3 | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------| ASYNC | * | * | * | | | * | * | | | * | * | 3270 BSC | * | * | * | | | * | | | | * | | 3270 XNA | * | * | * | | | * | | | | [] | | RJE | * | | | * | | * | | | | | | TINET | | | | | * | * | | | | | | X.25 | * | * | * | | | * | | * | | [] | | 2946 | * | | | | | * | * | | | | | SDLC QLLC | | | | | | * | | * | | | | VIP7700 | * | | | | | [] | | | * | | | UTS4000 | * | | | | | * | | | | * | | ICL CO3 | | | | | | | | | | | * | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------| note: RJE groups the following protocols: 2780,3780,HASP,RSCS,POWER/MLI XNA can be replaced with SNA(IBM), FNA(FUJITSU) and HNA(HITACHI) TERMINAL IDENTIFIERS A terminal identifier indicates to the network the characteristics of your terminal. Most terminals can use the "A" terminal identifier. However, if your terminal requires a carriage return delay, for example, then the "I" or the "E" identifier should be used. At 'please type your terminal identifier' please enter: A for PC's and CRT terminals (SAVE parity) C for 300 baud Impact Printer Terminals E for Thermal Printer Terminals like the SILENT 700 series F for BETA transaction terminals G for the GE Terminet at 1200 baud I for 300 baud Thermal Printer Terminals K for EVEN/ODD parity terminals (future implementation) O for MARK/SPACE parity terminals (BBS access) Y for 300 baud Transaction terminals Logon Options At the 'please log in:' prompt the user can specify control characters to set the network to the needs of the user. For example when you are connected to a database and the data is coming in to fast you can backpressure the data by typing control S. The network however will only react on this command if you specified ^R at the logon step. ^E - control E - Enter Full Duplex mode (future implementation) ^H - control H - Enter Half Duplex mode - disable echo!! ^I - control I - Build optimal circuit for Interactive traffic ^P - control P - Force EVEN Parity ^R - control R - Enable host backpressure X-on X-off ^U - control U - Force terminal data to uppercase ^V - control V - Build optimal circuit for Volume traffic ^W - control W - Erase login up to last terminator ^X - control X - Enable terminal backpressure X-on X-off ^Z - control Z - Disconnect/Logoff ESC - escape - Discard login and get NEW please log in prompt BREAK - break - Switch to CCITT X.3 X.28 X.29 PAD (selected nodes) PASSWORD CHANGE PROCEDURES Passwords to usernames can be easily changed if this option has been enabled by your account manager. Follow the 11 steps listed below. 1. Dial your local TYMNET access number. 2. Send the terminal identifier you normally use (for example 'A') 3. At the please log in: prompt type in 'PASSWORD' 4. A circuit will be established to the validation system, and you are prompted to enter the username for which you want to change the password. 5. If the name is correct, you are prompted for the old password. 6. Enter the old password. 7. If old password is correct, you are prompted for the new password. 8. Passwords must have a minimum length of 8 characters and must contain one or more non-alpha numeric character. 9. The new password is then checked for the valid format. 10. If the password format is valid, enter the new password once more. The system will immediately modify your password on the network. 11. The system disconnects, and you are back at 'please log in' NETWORK MESSAGES please log in: - Type your logon string username: - Type your logon string password: - Enter the password for the username. error, type username: - An INVALID username was entered. error, type password: - An INVALID password was entered. access not permitted - You are NOT allowed to access the requested host from this network access point. please see your - You have been unsuccessful to logon to the representative. network, so the network disconnects you!! Verify your username and password! try again in 2 minutes - A network supervisor change is taking place. no path available - Try again in a few minutes host down - The host is NOT reporting to the network. host shut - The host is reporting, but access is disabled, or all ports are in use. host is online - You are connected to the host. host not available - Host is isolated from the network, try later. host out of ports - All ports are in use at this time, try later. host not responding - The host is answered, but does not respond, this problem needs to be solved, try later. SERVICE CLASSIFICATIONS FOR DATABASE OR TIMESHARING COMPANIES USING TYMNET MAJOR CATEGORIES Business Investments Communications Legal Computers Livestock Economics Marketing Education Medicine Electronic Mail Natural Resources Environment Real Estate Finance Safety Games Science General Interest Sports Government Trade Health Care Transportation Insurance Travel International OTHER CATEGORIES Accounting Law Airlines Management Asia Manufacturing Aviation Market Analysis Batch (Processing) Mines Car Network Chats News Chemistry Nuclear Power Commodities Outsourcing Computing Patents Conferences PC Corporate Racing Credit (Business or Consumer) Records Data (Processing) Registration Direct Marketing Research Disaster Recovery Reservations DMV RJE Electric Power Route Planning Engineering Schedules Export SEC Fax Services Securities Fictitious Names Software Flight Plans Tax Hotel Timesharing Horses Translation Information UCC Instruction User Group IRS (Internal Revenue Service) Vendors Japan Weather Languages DATABASE OR TIMESHARING COMPANIES ON TYMNET APCUG "GLOBALNET" BBS Bloodstock Research Information BRS Information Technologies BT, North America (Dialcom) Cartermill, Inc. Charles Schwab and Company, Inc. Chemical Abstracts Services (CAS) Commercial SABRE Commodity Systems, Inc. CompuServe, Inc. Compusource Computer Intelligence Connect, Inc. Creative Automation Co. Delphi Dialog Information Services, Inc. Digital Equipment Corp. Diversified Network Applications, Inc. Dow Jones & Company, Inc. Dun and Bradstreet Electronic Data Systems Corp. Export Network, Inc. Gibson Information Systems (GIS) Global Interconnect Communications, Inc. Idioma Translation Interactive Data Corp. Jeppesen DataPlan Mead Data Central Metro On-Line Services, Ltd. National Library of Medicine (NLM) NewsNet, Inc. Nikkei Telecom Japan Nuclear Power Experience OCR Services, Inc. Official Airline Guide (OAG) ORBIT Search Service Power Computing Company Rand McNally - TDM, Inc. Real Estate Investment Network SeniorNet Southeast Regional Data Center (SERDAC) SPEEDS Corporation The Jockey Club Information Systems TRW Business Credit Division TRW Information Services USA TODAY Sports Center West Publishing Company (WEST) Xerox Computer Services (XCS) GLOSSARY OF TERMINOLOGY ----------------------- BPS: Bits per second is an information transfer rate. BPS is the number of bits that can be represented each second on a communication facility or device communication port. CCITT: Comite Consultatif International de Telephonie et de Telegraphie. An advisory committee to the international telecommunications union (ITU) whose recommendations covering telephony and telegraphy have international influence among telecommunications engineers, manufacturers, and administrators. CHARACTER: Letter, figure, number, punctuation, or other sign contained in a message. Because data is handled and transferred as a series of characters, the term in also used to mean one bit pattern in a specific data code. CONNECT TIME: The length of time a communications channel is in use for each transmission. Includes both message time and operating time. DNIC: Data Network Identification Code: Every DNIC consists of 4 digits. The first three digits should always identify a country and could be regarded as a Data Country Code (DCC). The fourth, or network digit, should identify a specific data network in the country. KILOSEGMENT (Kseg): 1000 segments. KILOCHARACTER (Kchar): 1000 characters. NUI: Network User Identifier. Required only for dialup access. A code which must be quoted on each occasion before calls may be made. PROTOCOL: A set of rules or instructions for carrying out a particular function. PTT: Postal, Telegraph and Telephone Organization, usually a governmental department that acts as its nation's common carrier. SEGMENT: A chargeable unit of volume. 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