SynOptics 3395 Using Manual page 73

Terminal server
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SHOW|LIST PORT
Local
Remote
Forward Switch
Shows the character that causes the terminal server to exit from the current session and
connect to the next higher-numbered session, or None if this is undefined. Control
characters are displayed as ^n (e.g., <Ctrl>/<B> is shown as ^B).
Local Switch
Shows the character that causes the terminal server to exit from the current session and
return to the local command mode, or None if this is undefined. Control characters are
displayed as ^n (e.g., <Ctrl>/<B> is shown as ^B).
Name
Shows the server manager-defined or default name of the port.
Session Limit
The maximum number of simultaneous sessions you can establish at this port.
Type
The type determines how your terminal produces output and how the terminal server
sends data to the port when the port is in local command mode. The different terminal
types that can appear in this field are these:
Type
ANSI
Hard
Soft
Preferred Service
The name of a LAT service or Telnet destination where the terminal server
automatically attempts to establish a session when you enter a connect command
without a destination name.
Dedicated Service
The name of a LAT service or Telnet destination where the terminal server
service name
automatically attempts to establish a session when you log on to the port.
Node: node name
The name of the LAT service node which offers the preferred service.
Destination:
The name of the terminal server port which offers the preferred or
port-name
dedicated service.
Authorized Groups The names of the LAT service groups where this port can make connections.
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<Break> key.
Indicates that the terminal server will return to the local command mode
when the user presses the <Break> key.
Indicates that the terminal server sends the break to the connection partner
when the user presses the <Break> key.
Means
The terminal produces output on a video display and supports ANSI
escape sequences.
The terminal produces output on paper, such as a printer. When you
delete characters with this type of terminal, the deleted characters are
echoed between backslash characters (//).
The terminal produces output on a video display, but does not support
ANSI escape sequences.
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