Operating the DECserver 90L+
3.
At the prompt (->), type your service name and press
Return
. The
DECserver 90L+ indicates that it is attempting to connect by displaying
a string of dots "...." on the screen.
The following example shows the connection to a service named RED.
-> RED
Return
................
%DS90L-108, RED session 1 established
Welcome to MYNODE running VMS 5.4
Username:
Note
The DECserver 90L+ does not require the configuration of group codes.
The first time it connects to a service, it learns the service name. This
can take up to 60 seconds.
The terminal session is established and control is passed to the specified host. If
you do not know the services offered by your host(s), ask your system manager.
When a terminal session is established, most systems start some type of log
in sequence, such as prompting you for username and password. Refer to the
documentation for your specific system for information about starting a session.
Ending a Terminal Session
A terminal session is ended by logging off or disconnecting from the system
on which your terminal session was running. Logging off a system ends your
terminal session and returns you to the DECserver 90L+ prompt. The following
example shows what happens when a user logs off the service RED.
$ LO
Return
USER logged out at 01-JAN-1992 16:55:00.00
-> %DS90L-107, RED session 1 disconnected
->
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