SynOptics 3395 Using Manual page 49

Terminal server
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RLOGIN
Examples
1 . This command has no host username for the host UNIXSUN. The terminal server
uses the port username to log on to the host.
TS3395>
TS3395
$
The shell prompt on UNIXSUN indicates that the RLOGIN request was successful.
The response you see may be different.
2 . This command uses the host name UNIXSUN and the username Johnson.
TS3395>
TS3395
$
The shell prompt on UNIXSUN indicates that the RLOGIN attempt was successful.
3 . This command uses the NONE keyword to connect to a preferred service. The
terminal server passes the username of the terminal server port to the remote host.
TS3395> rlogin none
TS3395
$
The shell prompt on the remote host indicates that the RLOGIN attempt was
successful.
Related Commands
These commands provide functions that are useful with or similar to the RLOGIN
command:
Command
CONNECT
TELNET CONNECT
SHOW DOMAIN
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rlogin unixsun
-010-
Session 1 to UNIXSUN established
rlogin unixsun "johnson"
-010-
Session 2 to UNIXSUN established
-010-
Session 3 to UNIXSUN established
Function
Establishes a session with a Telnet destination, including a
UNIX host, or a LAT service.
Establishes a session with a Telnet destination, including a
UNIX host.
Displays a list of learned or static domain names.
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