You can return the local host name by entering %s after the device name. To return the user name, enter %u after the device name. You can specify how many characters of the name is returned in each case. For example, %.3s will return the first three characters of the local host name, and %-.3swill return the last three characters.

To automatically assign a new device name for each successive connection, either enter %dN% after the name, where N is a decimal value, or %xN%, where N is a hexadecimal value. Each time the host requests the device name a counter will be substituted into the device name. If the host rejects the device name as in use the counter will be incremented modulus N and the name retried until all possibilities have been tried, at which point the emulation will report a device name rejected error.

For example, TEST%d4% will give TEST1 on all connections until the host rejects the name as in use, in which case TEST2 will be used. If this is already in use then TEST3 is used, or if already in use then TEST0. These values are preserved over power off, so the first connection of any given power on may not be TEST1. Assume that the start point is random.

When you achieve a TN3270E connection, the LU device name that you are connected as will be displayed on the status line. If the specified device is rejected by the server or host, then an error message box will be displayed indicating the reason.

Bind

Factory default: Unchecked

This determines whether the server is allowed to send the SNA Bind image and Unbind notification to the emulator.

Responses

Factory default: Unchecked

When this is selected, positive and negative response handling is supported. It allows the server to reflect to the emulator any and all definite, exception, and no response requests sent by the host application.

SysReq

Factory default: Unchecked

When this option is selected, some (or all, depending on the server) of the functions of the SysReq key will be emulated when the server is in an SNA environment.

LU Associate Name Factory default: Unspecified

This enables you to specify the name of the terminal with which a printer is associated so that its printer device name is assigned to this Telnet session.

LU1 & LU3 Printing Factory default: Unchecked

These options apply when the 3287-1 printer is selected and they enable you to specify which printer type(s) to support.

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