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TERMINAL SERVERS
LAN (either local or remote) using a Terminal Server. On the one site, the
operator has a terminal connected via another Terminal Server to a LAN.
Both LANs are connected to each other via a pair of routers and a WAN.
At the local site, the user sets up a dedicated Telnet as follows:
Local> DEFINE INTERNET ADDRESS ip_address
Local> DEFINE INTERNET MASK net_mask
Local> DEFINE INTERNET GATEWAY ip_address
Local> DEFINE PORT n AUTOBAUD DISABLE SPEED speed
Local> DEFINE PORT n USERNAME user_name
Local> DEFINE PORT n DEDICATED ip_address PORT 200n
Local> DEFINE PORT n TELNET CLIENT NEW LINE TO TERMINAL <CR>
Local> DEFINE PORT n TELNET CLIENT{ip}{ayt}{synch}{ao}{brk}NONE*
Local> INIT DELAY 0
Figure 4-3. Local Site Telnet Setup.
*Each in a separate command line.
At the remote site, the user sets up a Telnet-Listener.
Local> DEFINE INTERNET ADDRESS ip_address
Local> DEFINE INTERNET MASK net_mask
Local> DEFINE INTERNET GATEWAY ip_address
Local> DEFINE TELNET LISTENER 200n PORT n ENABLED
Local> DEFINE TELNET LISTENER 200n CONNECTIONS ENABLED
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