User`s guide

Using the Multi-Session
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TCP/IP AXEL Platine Terminal 35
These View/Host associations provide two major benefits:
- they enable users to make quick, automatic and faultless connections,
- they initialize connection parameters without the need to enter set-up.
When the Platine terminal is turned-on, automatic connections are made for
the session, if the 'PowerOn Connect' parameter is set to 'y' (yes).
If no session is set in this way, the View/Host association list is displayed. For
example:
session 1 Site1 ansi
session 2 Site1 vt220
session 3 Site2 hft-c
Using the proper key sequence will then initiate a new, automatic connection to
one of the hosts.
When switching from one view to another, using (<Alt><Fx>), an automatic
connection is made to the host associated with the new view.
When the user invokes the disconnect sequence (<Ctrl><D>), and closes the
current session, the behavior of the Platine terminal depends on the 'Auto
Reconnect' parameter for the current session.
If this parameter is set to 'y' (yes), a new connection is immediately and
automatically established with the current session.
If this parameter is set to 'n' (no), the Platine terminal displays the first of the
remaining active sessions. If there are no remaining active sessions (for
example, when the disconnect capability has been invoked from the last active
view), the View/Host association list is displayed.