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TERMINAL SERVERS
6. Command Descriptions
This chapter describes the Terminal Server commands that are not explained
in one of the following command categories: SET/DEFINE/CHANGE
(
Chapter 7
), SHOW/LIST (
Chapter 8
), or CLEAR/PURGE (
Chapter 9
).
BACKWARDS (secure)
BACKWARDS
This command (available to all users) resumes the session preceding your
current session in the list produced by the SHOW SESSIONS command. Your
preceding session is the one with the next lower number to your current
session. If your current session is 1, your preceding session is the one at the
end of the SHOW SESSIONS display.
BROADCAST (nonprivileged)
BROADCAST
{PORT
port-list
} {"
message-text
"}
{ALL
} {
message-text
}
This nonprivileged command sends a message to other Terminal Server ports.
PORT
port-list
Indicates one or more ports to receive your message.
ALL
This privileged parameter indicates that the message is sent to all ports on
the Terminal Server.
message-text
This is the text of the message. Uppercase letters are used to broadcast the
message from the Terminal Server unless it is enclosed in quotation marks.
You cannot embed quoted text within the message. The maximum number
of characters is 115, depending on space available on the command line.
Any of the following conditions will prevent your message from being
transmitted:
• The port characteristic BROADCAST is set to DISABLED on the port,
displaying a warning message.
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