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Chapter
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Using the Terminal Emulation Menus
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The terminal displays a list of available hosts if the following conditions
are met. The user can then select the host from the list.
S The Intermec Application Server contains multiple hosts.
S The terminal is not linked with a host name on the Intermec Applica-
tion Server.
S The host name is blank.
S 2) Upline Prot(ocol)
When enabled, upline protocol options do the following:
S Telnet (Default)
Forces the Intermec Application Server to create a Telnet connection
to the host.
S SNA
Forces the Intermec Application Server to create an SNA connection
to the host.
S 3) Port Number
This option overrides the port number set for the upline if you have
entered a host name and selected Telnet as your upline protocol. Default
port number is 23. The maximum port number is 65535.
S 4) Emulation
Use this option to tell the terminal each host computer type. Default is
VT/ANSI.
Note: You can also set the type through the 2) Data Stream option on
the 3) Protocol Opts menu.
2) RTC/WTP (2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X)
Use 2) RTC/WTP to set, view, or change the terminal ID. This number
allows the host computer to identify individual terminals in the radio data
network. Each terminal must have a unique number in the same network.
Use the numeric keys on the terminal keyboard to modify its ID. Enter a
number between 0–126, then press [Enter] to go to 2) Host/Cntl menus.
The 1) Radio Setup and 2) Host/Cntl menus are shown on the following
pages. Pending on which option you are exercising you will either advance
to the WTP Stack settings or the TCP/IP Stack settings. 1) Radio Setup is
done in the firmware with the RTC stack.
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3270 Terminal Emulation Programmer's Guide