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TERMINAL SERVERS
CONNECT (secure)
[
ip-address
]
CONNECT
[
host-name
]
[
service name
]
This secured command requests a connection using the default protocol
set for this port (refer to DEFINE PORT DEFAULT PROTOCOL). The
destination part is not required—if missing, the preferred destination will
be used (refer to DEFINE PORT PREFERRED).
ip-address
The internet address of a host. The address must be specified in dot-notation
(for example, 191.34.75.4).
host-name
The ip domain name of a host. The name may be absolute (e.g.,
don.sales.radlinx.com) or relative (e.g., sales.radlinx).
service-name
Specifies the Telnet service on a Terminal Server to which you want to
connect. If the service is offered by multiple service nodes, the Terminal
Server connects to the node with the highest service rating.
In order to use a specific protocol (other than the default), choose one
of the specific connect requests listed below.
CONNECT LAT (secure , 4- and 8-Port models only)
CONNECT {LAT }
service-name
{NODE node-name}
{SERVICE}
{PORT
}
{DESTINATION
port-name
}
{PORT
}
This secure command requests a connection to the LAT service. For
more information, refer to the CONNECT ANY, CONNECT PORT, and
CONNECT Telnet commands.
service-name
Specifies the Telnet service on a Terminal Server to which you want to
connect. The default specification is your preferred service if it has been
defined. In the event that the service is offered by multiple service nodes,
the Terminal Server connects to the node with the highest service rating.
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