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<Break> key.

 

Local

Indicates that the terminal server will return to the local command mode

 

 

when the user presses the <Break> key.

 

Remote

Indicates that the terminal server sends the break to the connection partner

 

 

when the user presses the <Break> key.

Forward Switch

Shows the character that causes the terminal server to exit from the current session and

 

connect to the next higher-numbered session, or None if this is undefined. Control

 

characters are displayed as ^n (e.g., <Ctrl>/<B> is shown as ^B).

Local Switch

Shows the character that causes the terminal server to exit from the current session and

 

return to the local command mode, or None if this is undefined. Control characters are

 

displayed as ^n (e.g., <Ctrl>/<B> is shown as ^B).

Name

Shows the server manager-defined or default name of the port.

Session Limit

The maximum number of simultaneous sessions you can establish at this port.

Type

The type determines how your terminal produces output and how the terminal server

 

sends data to the port when the port is in local command mode. The different terminal

 

types that can appear in this field are these:

 

Type

Means

 

ANSI

The terminal produces output on a video display and supports ANSI

 

 

escape sequences.

 

Hard

The terminal produces output on paper, such as a printer. When you

 

 

delete characters with this type of terminal, the deleted characters are

 

 

echoed between backslash characters (//).

 

Soft

The terminal produces output on a video display, but does not support

 

 

ANSI escape sequences.

Preferred Service

The name of a LAT service or Telnet destination where the terminal server

 

automatically attempts to establish a session when you enter a connect command

 

without a destination name.

Dedicated Service

The name of a LAT service or Telnet destination where the terminal server

service name

automatically attempts to establish a session when you log on to the port.

Node: node name

The name of the LAT service node which offers the preferred service.

Destination:

The name of the terminal server port which offers the preferred or

port-name

dedicated service.

Authorized Groups

The names of the LAT service groups where this port can make connections.

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