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TERMINAL SERVERS
SERVER PROMPT (privileged)
{SET
}
{DEFINE
} SERVER PROMPT ["prompt-string"]
{CHANGE
}
This is a privileged command that designates a unique string of characters
for the prompt-string value that you assign to the Terminal Server prompt.
The default prompt “Local” is substituted by these characters. The prompt-
string value is a string of 1 to 16 ASCII characters surrounded by quotation
marks ("prompt-string"). Entering the command with a quoted null string
(" ") resets the prompt to the default “Local.”
SERVER QUEUE LIMIT (privileged, 4- and 8-port models only)
{SET
}
{DEFINE
} SERVER QUEUE [LIMIT] {depth }
{CHANGE
}
{NONE}
This is a privileged LAT protocol command that sets the maximum number
of queued connection requests (ranging from 0 to 200) for remote terminal
to Terminal Server ports. This number is called the depth of the queue. The
default value is 100. The queue is disabled when ascribed a value of 0. NONE
is equal to the maximum number of queued connection requests allowed.
SERVER RESPONDER (privileged, 4- and 8-port models only)
{SET
}
{DEFINE
} SERVER RESPONDER {ENABLED }
{CHANGE
}
{DISABLED}
This privileged command enables or disables the RESPONDER
characteristic.
RESPONDER
Responder enables or disables the CS Terminal Server’s capability to
request information for other nodes.
ENABLED
The Terminal Server may respond to information requests on behalf of other
nodes as well as responding to solicit information requests targeted to itself.
The Terminal Server acts as an agent for another node only when
information about the specified service and node resides in local database,
and the requesting node’s access codes correspond to the targeted node’s
access codes.
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