Resume; Show Sessions; Show|List Port Characteristics; Using Session Management Characters Within Windows - SynOptics 3395 Using Manual

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R E S U M E
The RESUME command reopens the previous session from within the window when you enter it, if you
enter it without arguments. When you enter the RESUME command with a session number, host name, or
service name, it reopens the session you specify at the window where you entered the command, even if you
did not establish the session from that window.
The RESUME command does not reopen a session that currently appears in a window. If you attempt to
do this, an error message appears on the screen.

SHOW SESSIONS

When the MULTISESSIONS characteristic is enabled at a port, the SHOW SESSIONS command displays
the window number where a session appears. Figure 5-4 shows a sample SHOW SESSIONS display with
MULTISESSIONS enabled.
Port 12 john
1
Session 1: Connected
-
Session 2: Connected
2
Session 3: Connected
-
Session 4: Connected
Figure 5-4.
The left-most column of the Show Sessions display indicates the window number where the session is
active. If a session is active but does not appear in a window, it does not have a window number. In
Figure 5-4, Session 1 appears at window 1, and Session 3 appears at window 2. In the upper right corner,
the display shows that session 1 is the current session.
SHOW/LIST PORT CHARACTERISTICS
When the MULTISESSIONS characteristic is enabled at a port, the LIST/SHOW PORT
CHARACTERISTICS display indicates this. The MULTISESSIONS characteristic appears in the list of
enabled characteristics at the bottom of the display.

Using Session Management Characters Within Windows

You can use session switching and Telnet management control characters from within windows, just as you
would at a terminal that did not support the MULTISESSIONS characteristic. The local switch character
calls up the Model 3395/3395A command processor at the window where you hit the character. The
forward switch and backward switch characters behave somewhat differently from within windows, and these
differences are described below. Chapter 2 explains session management control characters in detail.
All VT330 and VT420 terminals have a <Break> key. If the <Break> key is set to LOCAL at your port,
you can use it to suspend a session in a window, just as you would on a terminal without windows.
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A sample show sessions display with multisessions enabled
Current Session 1
FINANCEVAX
DEVELOPMENTVAX
DEVELOPMENTSUN
PAYROLLHOST
Multisessions
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