Preface

This manual also uses the following conventions:

COMMAND REQUIRED [OPTIONAL] [optional]

WhereMeans

COMMAND

You must enter the command, or its accepted abbreviation, as shown.

REQUIRED You must enter a keyword, or its accepted abbreviation, as shown.

[OPTIONAL] You have the option of entering this keyword or variable. Do not type the [optional] brackets; they only set off what is optional.

Additionally, this manual uses certain symbols in special ways:

S y m b o l

Means

TS3395>

This is the Model 3395 Terminal Server prompt at ports with the Secure and

 

Nonprivileged privilege levels.

$

This is the Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) VAX/VMS prompt.

%

This is the UNIX C shell prompt.

In examples, this manual uses

This typeface to show your entry and responses and screens from the Model 3395 terminal server.

This typeface to show responses from remote hosts and devices on the network. This typeface also shows command keywords or arguments that are variable, such as “hostname.”

Related Documentation

The following manuals provide information that you may find useful with this manual:

Software Management Guide for the Model 3395/3395A Terminal Server (SynOptics part number 893-158-C)

This manual describes the configuration, setup, and management of a terminal server software communications package, supplied by SynOptics Communications, Inc. This manual is written for network managers, and terminal server, UNIX, and VAX system managers.

Commands Reference for the Model 3395/3395A Terminal Server (SynOptics part number 893-159-C)

This manual describes how to use the Model 3395 Terminal Server software, including individual descriptions of each terminal server command. This manual is written for all terminal server users, although many commands can only be used by network managers or others with the appropriate privilege level.

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