IBM M110 manual Software Configuration, SCO XENIX/Unix, Use as a Telnet Session LAN Terminal

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4.0 Software Configuration

This chapter describes how to configure the host computer to tell it about your SpotLine terminal.

5.1 SCO XENIX/Unix

5.1.1 Use as a Telnet Session LAN Terminal

Ensure that you have a correctly working Ethernet controller card properly installed and the networking software configured. Ethernet and TCP/IP support is a standard part of all SCO releases.

For terminal only operation, no setup is needed at all on the host side, though your system administrator may feel more comfortable adding the terminal name and IP address to the /etc/hosts file. In fact, this including in /etc/hosts is required if you will be using a printer attached to the SpotLine as a system wide device. (See below).

5.1.2 Setting up the LAN Terminal for Printing

No special host setup is required if only local printing will be performed, or if printing will only take place under program control (see print commands in Ch 7).

If you wish to use a printer attached to the SpotLine M10 terminal in Telnet/LAN mode, perform the following: Add the terminal to your /etc/hosts file, for example:

194.2.32.54spot110_01

Start SCOADMIN.

èSlect Printer

èPrinter Manager

èPrinter

èAdd Remote

èUnix

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Contents SpotLine TM M110 SpotLine M110 User Guide FCC Statement Table of Contents SpotLine M110 User GuideWarranty Introduction Page Specifications Page Installation Getting StartedSetup PingMain Menu Configuration SetupUsage Screen Saver User EnvironmentUser Environment Language Color SetupDefault Sessions System Key KeyboardBeeper Port Configuration Status LineData TypeSpeed ParityHost FlowLine Emulation SessionsSessions Printer MonitorMedia AutoTerm Print Server Network Configuration Internet AddressNetwork Parameters Print ScreenPage Print Server System Key + P Active Active For activation of Print Server No, YesProtocol Destination Host Host NameMode Host TableExit without Saving Using the SpotLine M110 Terminal as a Terminal Server Reverse TelnetPage Remote TTY for Unix Systems Example rttyd /dev/ptyp8 s110tcp serial1 2j8.log 1&2 Scroll Lock + Backspace Reversal of the LED’s for Num. Lock and Caps LockPurge the Printer Buffer Programming function keys F1- F24 Function Key ResetFunction Key Scroll Lock + SpaceKey Hexadecimal ExamplesMultiscreen Session Switching How to declare SCO mscreen for SpotLine TerminalsTelnet Session Telnet ConnectionPage SCO XENIX/Unix Software ConfigurationSetting up the LAN Terminal for Printing Use as a Telnet Session LAN TerminalPage Use as a Serial Terminal Use as a Telnet terminal Use with IBM’s AIX UnixUse as a Serial AIX Terminal Device Enter any printer device name you wish Enter a local queue nameEnter the device name for the SpotLine in /etc/hosts Other Unix Versions Tic scoansi.tiUse with Other Operating Systems Use as a LAN terminalCabling Terminal to Host CablingSerial Printer Cabling Keyboard Control Characters EmulationGeneral Key Scan CodePage Screen Control Parameters Where T has the value Local Printer Control Codes Ansi and AT386 Emulation Additional ESC Commands Reverse Direction of Serial Port Warranty