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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – iii; Table of Contents; P r e f a c e
  • Page 4 – iv; Chapter 3 - Using Model 3395 Terminal Server Commands
  • Page 6 – vii; F i g u r e s
  • Page 7 – ix; T a b l e s
  • Page 8 – Preface; O r g a n i z a t i o n
  • Page 9 – Where; COMMAND; S y m b o l; Model 3395 terminal server.; Related Documentation
  • Page 10 – xiii; SynOptics Customer Support; To contact the TRC Contract Hotline, call:
  • Page 11 – UNIX hosts that support the TCP/IP protocol
  • Page 12 – Getting Started; Expanding the Network with the Terminal Server; Figure 1-2. A terminal server on an Ethernet LAN
  • Page 13 – Using the Terminal Server; The Menu Interface
  • Page 14 – Logging On to a Terminal Server Port; Enter username; Kerberos Passwords
  • Page 15 – Managing Sessions; Establishing a Session; ACCOUNTSVAX
  • Page 16 – Suspending a Session; ort 12: Johnson Service Mode Current Session 2
  • Page 17 – Disconnecting From a Session; Use the SHOW SESSIONS command to display active session numbers.; Using Other Terminal Server Commands
  • Page 18 – Using UNIX Aliases for Terminal Server Commands; If You Make a Mistake; Secure
  • Page 19 – S u m m a r y
  • Page 20 – Entering Commands; Abbreviating Commands and Keywords; Editing the Command Line
  • Page 21 – The User Interface; Key Sequence; Recalls the previous command.
  • Page 22 – TS3395> shw port characteristics
  • Page 23 – Assigning a Local Switch Character; Session Switching Characters; K e y w o r d; BACKWARD SWITCH
  • Page 24 – Telnet Session Management Characters; Keyword
  • Page 25 – Using the Terminal Server Menu
  • Page 26 – Using UNIX aliases for terminal server commands
  • Page 27 – Terminal Server Commands; Using the SHOW|LIST Commands; UNIX Alias; RESUME session number
  • Page 28 – N o t e s; BACKWARDS; A b b r e v i a t i o n; Port 12: charlie Service Mode Current Session 2
  • Page 29 – Related Commands
  • Page 30 – CONNECT
  • Page 31 – S y n t a x; address
  • Page 32 – Examples of Telnet Connections
  • Page 33 – TS3395> connect accountsvax node vax1; Example of a Preferred Service; This is ACCOUNTSHOST
  • Page 35 – DISCONNECT; DI
  • Page 36 – FORWARDS; Port 11: lynne Service Mode Current Session 2
  • Page 38 – HELP; MAN; Display the help introduction. If you do not enter this keyword, the; E x a m p l e
  • Page 41 – LAT CONNECT
  • Page 42 – SERVICE; E x a m p l e s; xxxxx
  • Page 43 – TS3395> lat connect lasernode vax1 destination port_2
  • Page 44 – LOCK; LOC; When a port is locked, you cannot enter commands.
  • Page 45 – LOGOUT PORT
  • Page 46 – RESUME; FG; Reopen the session you specify in this variable.
  • Page 48 – RLOGIN; RL; internet address
  • Page 49 – TS3395> rlogin unixsun “johnson”
  • Page 50 – SCRIPT; None; This command executes a script called
  • Page 51 – Displays the PORT SCRIPT LOGIN characteristic.
  • Page 52 – S E T P O R T; SET PORT; issuing port, you can omit the port number.; SE PO
  • Page 53 – C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s; LAT
  • Page 55 – LINEFEED
  • Page 56 – ANSI
  • Page 57 – TS3395> set port pause enabled
  • Page 59 – SET SESSION; SE SES; INTERACTIVE
  • Page 60 – TS3395> set session passall; SHOW SESSIONS
  • Page 61 – SHOW DESTINATIONS; SH; name
  • Page 62 – F i e l d
  • Page 63 – ALL
  • Page 65 – SHOW NODES; SH NOD
  • Page 66 – n Connected
  • Page 67 – SHOW NODES SUMMARY
  • Page 68 – SHOW NODES COUNTERS; TS3395> show nodes counters
  • Page 71 – TS3395> show port characteristics; Port n
  • Page 73 – service name
  • Page 77 – S H O W | L I S T P O R T A L T E R N A T E C H A R A C T E R I S T I C S; TS3395> show port alternate characteristics; Field; username; Type
  • Page 81 – S H O W | L I S T P O R T T E L N E T C H A R A C T E R I S T I C S; TS3395> show port telnet characteristics; M o d e
  • Page 84 – S H O W | L I S T P O R T C O U N T E R S; See the network manager if you have questions about port counters.
  • Page 86 – Access type
  • Page 88 – SHOW|LIST PORT SUMMARY
  • Page 89 – SHOW PORT KEYMAP
  • Page 91 – SHOW SERVICES
  • Page 92 – TS3395> show services characteristics
  • Page 93 – TS3395> show services status
  • Page 94 – TS3395> show services summary
  • Page 95 – SHOW SESSIONS
  • Page 96 – status
  • Page 97 – Telnet options
  • Page 98 – TELNET CONNECT; OPEN
  • Page 99 – Welcome To FINANCESUN
  • Page 101 – XCONNECT; XCO; The domain name of the XDM host.
  • Page 102 – server locates the XDM host at that Internet address.; This command is useful with the XCONNECT command:; C o m m a n d
  • Page 103 – ZERO COUNTERS; Z C PO
  • Page 104 – Chapter 4; Checking the TN3270 characteristics at your port; Checking the TN3270 Characteristics at Your Port; A SHOW PORT TELNET CHARACTERISTICS display set for TN3270
  • Page 105 – Using the SHOW PORT KEYMAP Command; Establishing a TN3270 Session with an IBM Host; W e l c o m e t o; The Boston Finance Center; Enter your USERID and PASSWORD; On this screen, the cursor appears at the USERID prompt.
  • Page 106 – Using Hot Keys; The Scroll Lower key; ESC L; The Status Key
  • Page 107 – Keyboard Maps; Back Tab
  • Page 109 – S e q u e n c e
  • Page 113 – Managing sessions within windows; Managing Sessions Within Windows
  • Page 114 – Multisessions; Figure 5-1. An example of a split screen; Establishing the First Session
  • Page 115 – Figure 5-2. A multisessions screen with one session established
  • Page 116 – Establishing the Second Session; Figure 5-3. A multisessions screen with two sessions established
  • Page 117 – Establishing Three or More Sessions; Using Terminal Server Commands Within Windows
  • Page 118 – B A C K W A R D S; F O R W A R D S
  • Page 119 – R E S U M E; S H O W / L I S T P O R T C H A R A C T E R I S T I C S; Using Session Management Characters Within Windows
  • Page 120 – Backward Switch
  • Page 121 – File transfer procedure; File Transfer Procedure; TS3395> set session passall
  • Page 122 – Transferring Files; Transferring a File With the Kermit File Transfer Program; Figure 6-1. A file transfer from a host computer to a PC
  • Page 123 – Establish a session with the host on the network.
  • Page 124 – Chris starts up Kermit on FinanceVAX:
  • Page 125 – Exit from the file transfer program on the PC.
  • Page 126 – Index
  • Page 128 – terminal server
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Using the Model 3395/3395A

Terminal Server

SynOptics Communications, Inc.

4401 Great America Parkway
Santa Clara, CA 95052-8185

(408) 988-2400

893-386-B

July 1994

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Page 3 - iii; Table of Contents; P r e f a c e

893-386-B iii Table of Contents P r e f a c e Organization xiConventions xiRelated Documentation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

Page 4 - iv; Chapter 3 - Using Model 3395 Terminal Server Commands

iv 893-386-B Chapter 3 - Using Model 3395 Terminal Server Commands Viewing and Changing Information in the Terminal Server Databases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 Using the SHOW|LIST Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

Page 6 - vii; F i g u r e s

893-386-B vii F i g u r e s Figure 1-1 Using the Model 3395 Terminal Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Figure 1-2 A terminal server on an Ethernet LAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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