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│SELECT SERVER│
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To monitor another user's server session, the user must type LISTEN followed by the device port name or number, or select LISTEN TO SERVER and a device port from the pull-down menu. There must be a connection between a user and a device port for another user to be able to listen to the connection. Also, the user must have permission to listen to the server as defined by the system administrator in their user profile. Any user that can log in and has listen permission for a device port may listen to a session on that device port. If the user does not have permission to listen to a server, the ConsoleServer 3200 will display the message NO ACCESS TO DEVICE CHANNEL.
When listen mode is entered, the screen will clear, and the message LISTEN MODE, PRESS ANY KEY TO EXIT.... will appear. To exit listen mode the user may press
any key. The user will also exit listen mode if the connection between the other (interactive) user and the device port is broken.
Note that when selecting a server from a
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