Chapter 3 - Using Model 3395 Terminal Server Commands

Viewing and Changing Information in the Terminal Server Databases

3-2

Using the SHOWLIST Commands

3-2

Using UNIX Aliases for Terminal Server Commands

3-2

BACKWARDS

3-3

CONNECT

3-5

DISCONNECT

3-10

FORWARDS

3-11

HELP

3-13

LAT CONNECT

3-16

LOCK 3-19

 

LOGOUT PORT

3-20

RESUME

3-21

RLOGIN

3-23

SCRIPT

3-25

SET PORT

3-27

SET SESSION

3-35

SHOW DESTINATIONS

3-37

SHOWLIST DOMAIN

3-39

SHOW NODES

3-41

SHOW NODES STATUS

3-42

SHOW NODES SUMMARY

3-43

SHOW NODES COUNTERS

3-44

SHOWLIST PORT

3-46

SHOWLIST PORT CHARACTERISTICS

3-47

SHOWLIST PORT ALTERNATE CHARACTERISTICS

3-53

SHOWLIST PORT TELNET CHARACTERISTICS

3-57

SHOWLIST PORT COUNTERS

3-60

SHOWLIST PORT STATUS

3-62

SHOWLIST PORT SUMMARY

3-64

SHOW PORT KEYMAP

3-65

SHOWLIST SERVICES

3-67

SHOW SESSIONS

3-71

TELNET CONNECT

3-74

XCONNECT

3-77

ZERO COUNTERS

3-79

Chapter 4 - TN3270 Sessions

 

Checking the TN3270 Characteristics at Your Port

4-1

Using the SHOW PORT KEYMAP Command

4-2

Establishing a TN3270 Session with an IBM Host

4-2

Using Hot Keys

4-3

The Scroll Lower key

4-3

The Status Key

4-3

Keyboard Maps

4-4

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