User`s guide
TCP/IP Multishell
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78 TCP/IP AXEL Platine Terminal
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tcpmsh.SCO
: SCO UNIX
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tcpmsh.SVR4
: UNIX AT&T and UNIXWARE
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tcpmsh.SNX
: SINIX
To rename the required file tcpmsh, and to copy it to /usr/bin, enter the
following command with “OS” replaced by the operating system suffix:
# cp tcpmsh.OS /usr/bin/tcpmsh <CR>
Because it is dedicated to the AX3000, the software is immediately operational.
It has no need for configuration files, nor for the system to be rebooted.
9.2 - SETTING UP THE AX3000
Use of multiple views within a single telnet session must be set through the
AX3000 Set-Up.
The AX3000 supports 8 virtual screens, which may be shared, between telnet
sessions and multi-shell views. In the AX3000 Set-Up, multi-shell views are
referred to as “pages per session” or “page/session”).
The AX3000 default factory set-up is 8 telnet sessions and 1 page/session.
To change this configuration, enter AX3000 TCP/IP Set-Up (<Ctrl><Alt>< >)
and select the [Terminal]
[Session] option. Two parameters can be
modified:
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session number
: telnet session
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page/session number
: multi-shell view
Note: in the previous example, the telnet session number is 2 and the multi-
shell view number is 4.
Exit Set-Up ([Session]
[Exit]).
Notes: - Do not modify these parameters while a telnet session is connected.