UpDate - Vol. 11, No. 18, Page 6
February 6, 1992
What's in a name?  UDInfo has lots to share

     Library and CNS personnel have joined efforts to improve and
enlarge UDInfo. Search capabilities have been extended and new documents
have been added to the database.
     Included are the University Calendar, The Review, UpDate, Computing
News, Professional Advisory Council minutes, Salaried Staff Advisory
Council minutes, the Faculty Handbook and the Chairperson's Supplement.
     To access from a terminal, personal computer or workstation,
employees should follow the instructions below.

DIAL-IN
   1. Configure your modem and communications software as follows: No
      Parity; Eight Data Bits; One Stop Bit, Full Duplex (Local Echo
      Off).
   2. For 300/1200/2400 bps service, dial 6150.
   3. Press the ENTER key until you receive the UDELNET greeting
      message.
   4. Type: UDInfo and press the ENTER key once or twice until you are
      asked for your terminal type.
   5. In response to the message "ENTER terminal type," type the code
      for your terminal and press the ENTER key.  Terminal types
      include:  VT100, IBMPC, Z19, Z29, HP2621, IBM3101 and TYPETERM. If
      you are not sure, select VT100.
   6. You are now connected to UDInfo. Press ENTER to begin.
   7. To sign off, type the letter "o" and press ENTER.

TELNET
   1. Use your Telnet software to attach to the campus network of
      Internet.
   2. Telnet to UDInfo using the following command:  telnet udinfo. If
      you access the network from an off-campus Internet location,
      enter:  telnet udinfo.udel.edu
   3. Press the ENTER key once or twice until you see the prompt for
      your terminal type.
   4. In response to the message "ENTER terminal type," type the code
      for your terminal (see step 5 above).
   5. You are now connected to UDInfo. Press ENTER to begin.
   6. To sign off, type the letter "o" and press ENTER.

MVS
   1. Select UDInfo from the Application Selection Menu after you log on
      to MVS.
   2. To sign off, type the letter "o" and press ENTER.