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TERMINAL SERVERS
2.4 Terms
The following are brief descriptions of the network components occurring in
this manual.
A
session
is a logical connection to a service, such as a terminal connected to a
host through the Terminal Server.
A
service
is a device that can establish a network connection, such as a host that
terminals can connect to. The Terminal Servers also offer services of attached
printers and modems.
A
node
is an intelligent device (e.g., a host, an Ethernet workstation, or a
Terminal Server) with a direct connection to the Ethernet network and an
Ethernet address. Devices connected to a Terminal Server serial port are
excluded by this category.
A
host
is a computer attached to the network. A “host” is generally an
interactive computer that enables users to log in.
Local Mode
is when the user issues commands directly to the Terminal Server.
In local mode, all of the commands in the Command Reference of this User’s
Manual are available.
Service Mode
is where the user interacts with connected services and/or hosts.
All the user input in service mode goes to the connected services and/or
hosts, and not the Terminal Server.
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