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FORWARDS
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F O R W A R D S
Reopen the next available higher-numbered session
Reopen the next available higher-numbered session
The FORWARDS command reopens the next available higher-numbered session
already established at your port. Use the SHOW SESSIONS command to display
information about active sessions, including their session numbers.
already established at your port. Use the SHOW SESSIONS command to display
information about active sessions, including their session numbers.
N o t e s
The terminal server assigns a number to each session you establish. The server records
these session numbers in a rotating list for use by the FORWARDS and
BACKWARDS commands. Therefore, when the highest-numbered session is current,
using the FORWARDS command reopens the lowest-numbered session. When only
one session is active at a port, the FORWARDS command reopens that session.
these session numbers in a rotating list for use by the FORWARDS and
BACKWARDS commands. Therefore, when the highest-numbered session is current,
using the FORWARDS command reopens the lowest-numbered session. When only
one session is active at a port, the FORWARDS command reopens that session.
In a Multisessions environment, the FORWARDS command reopens the next higher-
numbered session that does not already appear in a window. See Chapter 5 for more
information about how the MULTISESSIONS characteristic affects the FORWARDS
command.
numbered session that does not already appear in a window. See Chapter 5 for more
information about how the MULTISESSIONS characteristic affects the FORWARDS
command.
If you have defined a Forward Switch character, you can reopen the next available
higher-numbered session from within the current session, rather than from the terminal
server command interface. See Chapter 2 and the SET PORT command in this chapter
for more information about the Forward Switch character.
higher-numbered session from within the current session, rather than from the terminal
server command interface. See Chapter 2 and the SET PORT command in this chapter
for more information about the Forward Switch character.
Syntax
FORWARDS
Abbreviation
F
Example
A user whose current session is session 2 enters the FORWARDS command to reopen
session 3. First, the user enters the SHOW SESSIONS command to display all active
sessions, and check the number of the current session.
session 3. First, the user enters the SHOW SESSIONS command to display all active
sessions, and check the number of the current session.
TS3395> show sessions
Port 11: lynne Service Mode Current Session 2
- Session 1: Connected Interactive FINANCE.SUN.COM
- Session 2: Connected Interactive PAYROLLVAX
- Session 3: Connected Interactive UNIX.HOST.COM
The display shows that session 2 is current. Now the user reopens session 3.