Ports
Preferred/Dedicated Protocols & Hosts
8-8
To set an environment string to use with a preferred or dedicated host/service, use the following syntax:
Figure 8-16:
Using Environment Strings with Preferred/Dedicated Hosts
Note:
For more information on preferred and dedicated hosts/services, see Dedicated
Protocols on page 8-8.
8.6.5.2 Configuring a Session Once It’s Running
The
Set Session
command enables users to configure a currently-running session. Areas that may be
configured include:
The character sent as the delete character
Local echoing
SCS interpretation of messages and server-specific keys
The character sent to the remote device when the Return key is pressed
SCS interpretation of switch characters, messages, and flow control
For more information, see
Set Session
on page 12-94.
8.7 Preferred/Dedicated Protocols & Hosts
8.7.1 Dedicated Protocols
A
dedicated protocol
is a protocol (PPP or SLIP) that will automatically run when a port is started. No other
protocol can be run on the port; it will continue to run PPP or SLIP until it is logged out.
To dedicate a port to PPP or SLIP, use the following command:
Figure 8-17:
Dedicating a Port to PPP/SLIP
When a port is dedicated, the local prompt cannot be accessed, therefore, commands can’t be entered to
disable the Dedicated characteristic. Take caution when dedicating ports; if you’re going to dedicate all SCS
ports, be sure that you have another way to log into the server (such as a Telnet login).
Note:
If you cannot log into the SCS, you’ll need to restore the server to its factory
default settings. See Initialize Server on page 12-111.
Local>> DEFINE PORT 2 DEDICATED RLOGIN athena:480+E
Local>> DEFINE PORT 2 PPP DEDICATED
Local>> DEFINE PORT 3 SLIP DEDICATED
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