3.2 Host Table
Setup
Monitor DSR: You can set this field to Yes if you wire the
terminal's DTR signal pin 20 (DB25) to the
Terminal Server's DSR signal pin 3 on the RJ45
conector ( see Cabling Guide for DB25 pin
assignments). When you turn the terminal off, it
will reset the server port, which tells the Unix
host to kill the user's processes.
In order for the Terminal Server to connect easily to
machines on the network it must know the IP addresses of
the other computers. The Terminal Server can have its own
internal table of IP addresses set up in the host table. This is
a 'local' naming system only. The Terminal Server can also
use the name server utility of your Unix system (consult your
Unix system manual and section 2-6, Tips ).
The Host Address Menu is accessed from the Administration
Menu by selecting the host entry. The host table can contain
up to 10 addresses. Each entry consists of a host name and
its corresponding IP address.
** Administrator **
Entry Host name
1
[fred
]
2
[astro
]
3
[router
]
4
[blackbox
]
and so on...
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Figure 16: Host Address Menu Screen.
You can fill in an entry (both the name and the IP Address)
for your host machines and then save the values by pressing
the
key.
Terminals on Multi-user Systems
HOST ADDRESS MENU
IP Address
[204.17.209.70
]
[204.17.209.6
]
[204.17.209.254
]
[204.17.209.1
]
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