Chapter 2 - The User Interface; Entering Commands; Abbreviating Commands And Keywords; Editing The Command Line - SynOptics 3395 Using Manual

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This chapter describes how to use the terminal server command interface and the terminal server menu
interface. It includes these topics:

Entering commands

Editing the command line

Assigning session management functions to keyboard characters
Session switching characters
Telnet session management characters
Using the terminal server menu
If your port has the Multisessions characteristic enabled, the user interface behaves somewhat differently
than the way this chapter describes it. See Chapter 5, "Using Multisessions Feature," in addition to this
chapter for information about entering commands and using session management control characters in a
Multisessions environment.
Entering Commands
You enter commands at the terminal server prompt:
TS3395> COMMAND KEYWORD variable [KEYWORD variable ]. . .[[KEYWORD]
variable ]
Most terminal server commands allow you to enter two or more keywords and variables on the command
line. If you do this, separate each characteristic with a space, a comma, or a combination of both. You can
enter a command line that exceeds the line length of the screen as long as you do not press the <Return>
key until the command line is complete. The maximum length of a command line is 132 characters.

Abbreviating Commands and Keywords

You can abbreviate many terminal server commands and keywords to the shortest unambiguous string of
characters that the terminal server can interpret. For example, the CONNECT command begins with C, and
C is the only character you need to enter the CONNECT command. You could also enter CON or CONNE.
Each command description indicates whether or not you can abbreviate it. If so, the command description
lists the minimal number of characters that you can enter to execute the command.
Editing the Command Line
You can change, correct, or edit the command line before you press the <Return> key, or recall previous
command lines, with special keys and control characters. To use control characters, press the Control key
and the second character simultaneously. Table 2-1 lists these editing keys and the control characters that
come predefined with the terminal server software.
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The User Interface
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