Nortel Networks 3395A Benutzerhandbuch
RESUME
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R E S U M E
Reopen an active session
Reopen an active session
The RESUME command reopens a session that you specify in the command line, or
the current session. Use the SHOW SESSIONS command to obtain a list of active
sessions and their session numbers.
the current session. Use the SHOW SESSIONS command to obtain a list of active
sessions and their session numbers.
N o t e s
If you enter the RESUME command without specifying a session, the terminal server
reopens the current session. If you enter the RESUME command within a
Multisessions window, the terminal server reopens the current session established in
that window. To reopen a session that you established in another window, you must
enter a session number.
reopens the current session. If you enter the RESUME command within a
Multisessions window, the terminal server reopens the current session established in
that window. To reopen a session that you established in another window, you must
enter a session number.
When you reopen a session, you need to press the return key once or twice to obtain
the local operating system prompt.
the local operating system prompt.
UNIX alias:
FG
session-number
domain-name
internet-address
internet-address
Syntax
RESUME [[SESSION]
session number|service-name|domain-
name|internet-address]
Abbreviation
R
[SES]
Where
Means
session- number
Reopen the session you specify in this variable.
service- name
Reopen a session at the LAT service you specify in this variable.
domain- name
Reopen a session with the Telnet domain you specify in this name variable. A domain
name may contain up to four segments, each separated by a period.
name may contain up to four segments, each separated by a period.
internet- address
Reopen a session with the Telnet host or terminal server at the Internet address you
specify in this variable. Internet addresses consist of four numbers, separated by
periods.
specify in this variable. Internet addresses consist of four numbers, separated by
periods.