Making A Connection; Connections Menu - Commands Pop-Up Menu - Black Box 37687 User And Administration Manual

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Terminal Server - User and Administration Guide
3.3 Making a
Connection
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If you are using initiated connections, you will not see the
Terminal Server menus. Instead, you see the login prompt
of the host you assigned in the host field of the Port Setup
Menu . However, if your connection field is set to None , the
Connections Menu appears. You are now ready to make
connections.
From the Connections Menu press the
*** FREE *** session to display the Commands menu. Select
the Telnet field and press the
Name: TSERVER
Connection
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Figure 17: Connections Menu - Commands pop-up menu.
This produces a pop-up menu allowing the choice of the
host machines that are configured in the host table. To select
a host, move the cursor down to the required name then
press the
key. At this point the unit attempts to make a
connection across the network to the indicated host using
the telnet protocol.
If it succeeds, the host machine's login prompt is displayed.
There may be an error in the configuration if the connection
cannot be established.
key.
CONNECTIONS MENU
Host
1
*** FREE **
=== Commands ===
2
*** FREE **
| Telnet
3
*** FREE **
| Rlogin
4
*** FREE **
| Port
| Admin mode ^A|
| CLI
| Lock
| Logout
================
key on a
Terminal: 7
^T|
^R|
^P|
|
|
^D|

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