Table 10-3: Expert > Terminal Server (TS) Connected Protocols (Continued)
Protocol Name
Local Terminal
Raw Socket
Bidirectional Telnet Protocol
Bidirectional Telnet protocol can be selected from the Ports > Physical Ports >
General from.
Bidirectional Telnet supports both a CAS profile Telnet connection, and a TS
profile menu shell. Both connection protocols are supported on one port,
however, connections cannot be opened simultaneously.
Note: The Console profile features such as data buffering, multiple users, and event
notifications are not available under this protocol.
When the attached terminal is powered on and the keyboard's [Enter] key is
pressed, a login banner and a login prompt is displayed.
Note: If the user does not login within a configurable timeframe, the serial port
returns to an idle state. The timeout period can be configured through the Web
Manager Ports > Physical Ports > Access form.
The administrator can build custom menus using the "Terminal Profile Menu"
form accessible from Web Manager, Applications > Terminal Profile Menu, or
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Dedicates a computer terminal that is connected to the selected
serial port for connecting to CS. When the attached terminal is
powered on, CS opens a Telnet session on itself. The user then can
use any of the CS's Linux commands. You can also create a terminal
profile menu, Applications > Terminal Profile Menu that enables the
user to quickly launch sessions on any number of remote hosts.
Dedicates a computer terminal that is connected to the selected
serial port to access a specific remote host using the Raw Socket
protocol. When the attached terminal is powered on, the CS opens a
Raw Socket session on the host using an IP address and TCP port
number that should be specified on the "Other" form, Ports >
Physical Ports > Other.
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