Manuel D’UtilisationTable des matièresUsing the Model 3395/3395A Terminal Server1Table of Contents3Figures6Tables7Preface8Organization8Conventions8Related Documentation9SynOptics Customer Support10Chapter 1: Getting Started11Expanding the Network with the Terminal Server12Using the Terminal Server13The Menu Interface13Dedicated Services13Logging On to a Terminal Server Port14Kerberos Passwords14Terminal Server Scripts14Managing Sessions15Establishing a Session15Suspending a Session16Using Session Numbers16Establishing Multiple Sessions16Disconnecting From a Session17Using Other Terminal Server Commands17Using UNIX Aliases for Terminal Server Commands18Logging Out of the Terminal Server Port18If You Make a Mistake18Privilege Levels18Summary19Chapter 2: The User Interface20Entering Commands20Abbreviating Commands and Keywords20Editing the Command Line20Assigning Session Management Functions to Keyboard Characters22Assigning a Local Switch Character23Using the Break Key23Session Switching Characters23Telnet Session Management Characters24Using the Terminal Server Menu25Chapter 3: Using Model 3395/3395A Terminal Server Commands26Viewing and Changing Information in the Terminal Server Databases27Using the SHOW|LIST Commands27Using UNIX Aliases for Terminal Server Commands27BACKWARDS28CONNECT30DISCONNECT35FORWARDS36HELP38LAT CONNECT41LOCK44LOGOUT PORT45RESUME46RLOGIN48SCRIPT50SET PORT52SET SESSION59SHOW DESTINATIONS61SHOW|LIST DOMAIN63SHOW NODES65SHOW|LIST PORT70SHOW|LIST SERVICES91SHOW SESSIONS95TELNET CONNECT98XCONNECT101ZERO COUNTERS103Chapter 4: TN3270 Sessions104Checking the TN3270 Characteristics at Your Port104Using the SHOW PORT KEYMAP Command105Establishing a TN3270 Session with an IBM Host105Using Hot Keys106The Scroll Lower key106The Status Key106Keyboard Maps107Chapter 5: Using Multisessions Feature113Managing Sessions Within Windows113Establishing the First Session114Establishing the Second Session116Establishing Three or More Sessions117Logging Out of the Terminal Server Port117Using Terminal Server Commands Within Windows117BACKWARDS118CONNECT118DISCONNECT118FORWARDS118RESUME119SHOW SESSIONS119SHOW/LIST PORT CHARACTERISTICS119Using Session Management Characters Within Windows119Backward Switch120Forward Switch120Chapter 6: Transferring Files With a Personal Computer121File Transfer Procedure121Transferring a File With the Kermit File Transfer Program122Index126Taille: 240 koPages: 129Language: EnglishOuvrir le manuel