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F i e l d

Means

 

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

 

 

destination.

 

Connecting

The port is attempting to connect to a LAT service or a Telnet

 

 

destination.

 

Disconnected

The port has disconnected from a session. (A port may

 

 

disconnect from a session after it has been inactive for a certain

 

 

period of time.)

 

Disconnecting

The port is disconnecting from a session. (A port may

 

 

disconnect from a session after it has been inactive for a certain

 

 

period of time.)

 

Queued at n

The position in the connection queue for a LAT service or

 

 

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,

 

 

but passes all other characters as data.

 

Transparent

The terminal server ignores Telnet option messages received

 

 

from a remotely initiated Telnet session and does not send any

 

 

Telnet options messages from a locally initiated Telnet

 

 

session. For LAT sessions, the terminal server operates in

 

 

Passthru mode at the local port, but tells its connection partner

 

 

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.

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