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TERMINAL SERVERS
NOTE
More than one serial port can be configured using this command (a
rotary facility). If more than one port is defined and a session is started,
the server will direct the data to the first available port among those
defined. Each subsequent connection to the same port will be associated
with the next available port until all ports assigned to this listener are in
use.
Statements 2 designate a single or double character sequence which
is translated to a new line when received by the Terminal Server from the
terminal, or which is sent from the Terminal Server to the user terminal
after receiving a new line character sequence from the remote host.
2. Define the Telnet Server
Statements 3 specify that the Telnet server function used with this port will
disregard the following special Telnet signals: AO (
abort output
), AYT (
Are
you there
), BRK (
Break
), and IP (
Interrupt Process
). These are relevant to binary
communication and not always required. The BRK option is an important
one to point out because it specifies whether a local break request initiated
by the remote user is interpreted into a break at the Terminal Server port or
echoed through as a special character.
3. Verify the Configuration
The following steps need to be carried out in order to verify the configuration
of a Telnet listener:
1. Verify the configuration with the SHOW TELNET LISTENER command
as shown in
Figure 4-16
.
Local> SHOW TELNET LISTENER 2001
Listener TCP-port: 2001
Identification:
Ports: 1
Connections:
Enabled
Local>
Figure 4-16. Show Telnet Listener Command.
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