Using the Session Manager
5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21)
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The second is the
Host Time Out
configuration. This controls how long the terminal will try when
attempting to establish an Auto-Connect before moving to the next Auto-Connect in the Auto-Connect
list. The following example shows the Host Time Out configuration:
>tel time
tel>No Host response timeout
>tel time 10
tel>Host response timeout: 10 seconds
>tel time 0
tel>No Host response timeout
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Remember to save your Host Time Out configuration after you make changes!
TELNET Auto-Login Services
After an Auto-Connection is made to a host computer, usually the host computer requires the operator
to supply a username and password. This security step can be bypassed at the host computer with an
appropriate login script, or the 5000 Mobile Terminal can be configured to automatically supply the
desired user name and password using the Auto-Login facility. Help facilities for Auto-Login
configuration are available with the following command:
>tel alog
tel>on or en*able: Enable auto-logging
tel>off or dis*able: Disable auto-logging
tel>add or new: Create auto-login
tel>del*ete or cl*ear: Delete auto-login: #
tel>list or show: List auto-logins
tel>move: Move auto-login: from to
tel>for: Define range: [Node1] [NodeN] [Name]
tel>host or IP: Set host address (0==all): IP#
tel>max*user or use: Set maximum usage (0==all): #
tel>name or user: Define username: prompt reply
tel>pass*word: Define password: prompt reply
tel>pr*ompt: Define host prompt: prompt [timer (ticks)]
To use Auto-Login, the first step is to enable Auto-Logins:
>tel alog on
tel>Auto-logins enabled
Second, define the host IP number that the Auto-Login will be assigned to:
>tel alog add host 192.168.0.99
tel>Auto-login: IP: 192.168.0.99 Nodes: Any
tel>User: Pass:
Next, set the Username prompt text used by the host computer and the Username to be supplied:
>tel alog name User: Wave
tel>Auto-login: IP: 192.168.0.99 Nodes: Any