Specifications

Configuring and Managing Interactive Devices
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Simultaneous data exchange with multiple service sessions.
Management of terminal sessions using terminal commands.
Restrictions on some access server commands (see the table in the Local Mode
Command Restrictions During Session Management section in this chapter).
The dedicated service characteristic must be disabled. (See the User Account
Command Parameters section in this chapter.)
Local Mode Command Restrictions During Session Management
The following table list the restrictions on some of the access server commands:
Command Description
CONNECT Establishes a service session for any terminal session. You
cannot use it to establish an additional service session. To do
this, you must open another terminal session.
DISCONNECT
DISCONNECT ALL
Either command disconnects the current service session but
does not disconnect the terminal session. When a service
session is disconnected, the terminal session remains in local
mode.
LOGOUT
LOGOUT PORT
LOGOUT closes your current terminal session only and
disconnects the service session associated with it (if there is
one). You are not logged out of the access server. You can
open or switch to another terminal session. LOGOUT PORT
does a full log out, logging you out of the access server,
closing all terminal sessions and service sessions. It also ends
session management.
SET PRIVILEGED Applies to the port and to all terminal sessions on the port.
SET/DEFINE/
CHANGE PORT
Changes the current characteristics for an access server port.
Changes apply to all terminal sessions for that port. The
preferred service characteristic behaves differently for
terminal sessions. The preferred service is supported while
you are in a terminal session when you use a CONNECT
command without specifying a service. The preferred service
also takes effect when you establish a terminal session if you
do not specify a service name when the terminal prompts
you for one. If you do not want to connect to the preferred
service from your terminal session, enter the name “local”
when your terminal prompts you for a service name.