User`s guide

Setting the Configuration
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16 TCP/IP AXEL Platine Terminal
Note: it is impossible to modify these two parameters when one or more telnet
sessions are active.
2.3.2 - Status Line
A status line (i.e. a 26
th
line) can be used to identify each session of the TCP/IP
AX3000. The label associated with each session is either the name of the
associated UNIX Host or a user-defined label.
To set this label refer to the next chapter.
Note: the 26-line display can be not supported by certain monitors.
2.3.3 - View/Host Association
Any available Platine terminal view can be associated automatically with one of
the declared hosts. When the view is accessed, the connection to the selected
host is automatically made. This saves making the connection manually each
time and provides a convenient, dedicated link between each view and its
corresponding host.
To set the View/Host association, select the 'Add View' option and enter the
five following parameters:
- View enter the view number (from 1 to 8)
- Hostname enter the name of a host (which must have been
previously declared in the 'Network' menu through
the 'Add Host' option - refer to Chapter 2.2.3).
- TERM enter the TERM value (an alphanumeric string:
ansi, for example) associated with this view. The
default TERM values are listed in Chapter 3.2.
- Status Label This field appears when the status line is enabled.
Enter the label associated with this session. If no
label is entered, the default value is the hostname.
- PowerOn Connect 'y': the connection will be automatically established
when the Platine is powered on.
'n': Press <Alt><Fx> to establish the connection.
- Auto Reconnect 'y': a new connection is automatically established
after a disconnection (<Ctrl><D>).
'n': Press <Alt><Fx> to establish a new connection.