Operating the DECserver 90L+
Disconnecting an Interrupted Terminal Session
After you interrupt a terminal session, you might change your mind and decide
not to resume the session. In this case, you can disconnect the session by typing
the disconnect symbol
<
or D[ISCONNECT] at the DECserver 90L+ prompt. To
disconnect a specific session, type the command and specify the session number.
In the case of a MOP session, type M in place of the session number. The
following is an example of disconnecting terminal session 4 for a port.
-> < 4
Return
-> %DS90L-112, BLUE session 4 disconnected
When you disconnect an interrupted session, your session is stopped and the
DECserver 90L+ prompt appears on your terminal.
Note
Entering the DISCONNECT command when there is no interrupted
session to resume causes the port to enter its power-up state
(non-autobaud state).
Using MOP Console Carrier
Maintenance Operations Protocol (MOP) is a maintenance protocol specified in
the Digital Network Architecture (DNA) that is used to implement the remote
console facility and to perform remote management and loopback tests.
The DECserver 90L+ supports the remote console facility also known as console
carrier. Within console carrier there are two components: console requester, and
console server.
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