Function Key Sequences For W2Ktt Terminal Type - Avaya DEFINITY ONE Installation And Upgrades

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IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109
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Miscellaneous Procedures
Connect to SAT session via Telnet
The screen shows login and password fields. You are automatically logged
in to the DEFINITY SAT session by the LAC.
The following screen displays when the terminal type is entered:
Once you are logged in as user lucent1, lucent2, or lucent3, you can exit the
DEFINITY SAT session and start an Intuity AUDIX session without having to
re-authenticate.

Function key sequences for W2KTT terminal type

You cannot use the same function key sequences for SAT on a Windows 2000
platform. However, the 4 arrow keys do work as expected.
NOTE:
Function keys are case sensitive. For example, Esc p and Esc P produce
two different results.
NOTE:
Three new terminal types have been added: NTT, W2KTT, and
SUNT. W2KTT uses different function key sequences, see....
Use NTT from a Windows platform.
Use W2KTT from a Windows 2000 platform.
Use SUNT from a Sun Microsystems platform.
Issue 6
December 2001
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