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| SHOW SESSIONS |
F i e l d | Means |
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status | The connection status of the session. The types of status are the following: | |
| S t a t u s | Means |
| Connected | The port has an active session with a LAT service or a Telnet |
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| destination. |
| Connecting | The port is attempting to connect to a LAT service or a Telnet |
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| destination. |
| Disconnected | The port has disconnected from a session. (A port may |
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| disconnect from a session after it has been inactive for a certain |
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| period of time.) |
| Disconnecting | The port is disconnecting from a session. (A port may |
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| disconnect from a session after it has been inactive for a certain |
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| period of time.) |
| Queued at n | The position in the connection queue for a LAT service or |
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| Telnet destination. |
Service Mode | The data transparency mode for the current session at this port. The service modes that | |
| can appear in this field are the following: | |
| Service Mode | Means |
| Interactive | The terminal server recognizes all control characters. |
| Passall | The terminal server passes all characters as data. |
| Passthru | The terminal server recognizes the XON and XOFF characters, |
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| but passes all other characters as data. |
| Transparent | The terminal server ignores Telnet option messages received |
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| from a remotely initiated Telnet session and does not send any |
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| Telnet options messages from a locally initiated Telnet |
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| session. For LAT sessions, the terminal server operates in |
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| Passthru mode at the local port, but tells its connection partner |
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| it is operating in Passall mode. |
destination (node) | The LAT service or Telnet destination associated with a session. If the name of the | |
| LAT service differs from the name of the node that offers the service, the display shows | |
| the name of the node within parentheses. If the destination is a domain name that is | |
| too long to fit in the display, the terminal server truncates the domain name and display | |
| an asterisk (*) to indicate that it truncated the name. |
If the destination name reflects a remote access connection to the port, the name is that of the LAT service requested by the remote port, and the node name is the requesting node.