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Reply2_D – Second Response Sent to Host (Host D) 
Function 
The string that the terminal's autologin mechanism sends to the host after Prompt2_D has been 
received from Host D. Normally this is the user’s password. The information in this parameter is 
entered by the user upon login.  Available only on VX4. 
Note:  See the previous parameter description of Reply2_A for equivalent Reply2_D valid 
values, defaults and other information. 
Prompt3_D – Third Host String (Host D) 
Function 
The host string that the terminal's autologin must see in order to send Reply3_D back to the host 
(Host D). Normally this is something distinctive in the host's prompt.  The information in this 
parameter is entered by the user upon login. 
Use Prompt3_D and Reply3_D to issue a command (ie - to start a program) once the user has 
been auto connected to the host.  Available only on VX4. 
Note: 
See the previous parameter description of Prompt3_A for equivalent Prompt3_D valid 
values, defaults and other information. 
Reply3_D – Third Response Sent to Host (Host D) 
Function 
The string that the terminal's autologin mechanism sends to the host after Prompt3_D has been 
received from Host D.  Available only on VX4. 
Note:  See the previous parameter description of Reply3_A for equivalent Reply3_D valid 
values, defaults and other information. 
PortNum_D – Port Number (Host D) 
Function 
The  PortNum_D parameter is used to specify a TCP port number for connection during the 
Autologin process for Host D. PortNum_D is in decimal notation.  Available only on VX4. 
Note: 
See the previous parameter description of PortNum_A for equivalent PortNum_D valid 
values, defaults and other information. 
StationId_D – Station Identifier (Host D) 
Function 
The StationId_D parameter is used to specify the station (or computer/terminal) identifier for Host 
D. The computer/terminal identifier must be unique for each computer on the same RF network.   
Available only on VX4. 
Note: 
See the previous parameter description of StationId_A for equivalent StationId_D valid 
values, defaults and other information.