User`s guide

TCP/IP Multishell
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82 TCP/IP AXEL Platine Terminal
Example: the cmd file:
smit
-
client
This file is used through the following command:
$ tcpmsh -f cmd
In this example, the smit utility is invoked within view 1 and the client
application within view 3. Views 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 do not have initial
commands. Instead the shell remains active.
9.4.4 - '-h' Option: On-Line Help
This option displays the tcpmsh syntax and gives a brief description of every
option.
9.4.5 - '-L' Option: Status Line on Line 26
The tcpmsh can use line 26 to display a status line which specifies the active
session and the number of declared views.
A string must be associated with the -L option. This character string is a
generic label (max. length: 6 characters). The character string '/n' is appended
to this label, where n represents the number of the active view.
Note on the TCP/IP status line:
Normally, the TCP/IP status line is handled by the AX3000 itself and not by
software. However, when tcpmsh is running, one 10-character cell of the
TCP/IP status line is associated with each telnet session. Each cell contains a
host name or a user-defined label (entered through Set-Up or set by escape
sequence). The cell of the active session is displayed in reverse video mode.
AX3000 Set-Up:
To display line 26, enter the AX3000 TCP/IP Set-Up (<Ctrl><Alt>< >) and
select the [Terminal]
[Status Line] option.