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TERMINAL SERVERS
SERVER (privileged)
{SET
}
{DEFINE
}server characteristic [characteristic(s)]
{CHANGE
}
These privileged options define Terminal Server characteristics.
Restriction:
Some Terminal Server characteristics using a SET command cannot be
modified during an active or queued session. These characteristics are listed
in their respective restrictions in this section.
Examples
Local> DEFINE server IDENTIFICATION “TECHSALES OFC4”
This command specifies a Terminal Server identification.
Local> SET server CIRCUIT 60 KEEPALIVE 30
This command resets values for the circuit and keepalive timers. These
values return to their permanent database values upon reinitialization of the
Terminal Server.
SERVER ACCESS PASSWORD (privileged)
{SET
}
{DEFINE
}SERVER ACCESS PASSWORD password
{CHANGE
}
This privileged command designates a password that users accessing the
Terminal Server not through a physical port must enter. No password
checking is the default.
Valid passwords have 1 to 16 characters. The Terminal Server will not check
for a password when a quoted null string (" ") appears in the command line.
When ACCESS PASSWORD is the only characteristic in the command line,
the password value may be omitted. Then the Terminal Server prompts for
the password; the password should be entered.
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