Preface
This manual describes how to use the Model 3395 Terminal Server on an local area network (LAN). It explains how to use terminal server commands, and how to tailor some terminal server characteristics to suit your needs. This manual is for people who want to use the terminal server to gain access to resources on the network, rather than the individual who installs and manages the terminal server hardware and software.
The network manager at your site decides how the network is set up and how much access you have to network resources. Because of this, your system may respond differently from what this manual indicates. Follow the instructions in this manual and use the descriptions as an example of what can happen in response to the commands described here.
Organization
This manual contains the following chapters:
Chapter 1 | Describes the purpose of the Model 3395 Terminal Server in a local area network (LAN), |
| and how to get started using terminal server commands. |
Chapter 2 | Describes the terminal server command interface and menu interface. This chapter |
| describes how to use |
| management. |
Chapter 3 | Describes terminal server commands available at secure ports. |
Chapter 4 | Explains how to use a terminal during a TN3270 session. |
Chapter 5 | Explains the Multisessions (Dual Session Management) feature. |
Chapter 6 | Describes how to transfer files between personal computers and hosts through the |
| terminal server. |
Conventions
Throughout this manual, the word “Enter” means type something and then press the <New Line>, <Return>, or <Enter> key; for example, “Enter the CONNECT command” means type the word CONNECT and then press the <New Line>, <Return>, or <Enter> key.
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