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Terminals on Multi-user Systems
Note: At this point, check the host table again for correct
entries, then check the network connection and host
machine you’re connecting to.
While in session to the host machine, you can return to the
communications server by using a hot key. This is user-
defined, but defaults to ^]. Press this key and the
Connections Menu
is displayed. To resume your connection
select the host session you were on (notice that the name of
the host is now displayed where
*** FREE ***
was). Press the
key to bring up the
Connection
pop-up menu, then
select the
Resume Connection
option.
Note: If the ^] did not work, you might have a conflict with
that character sequence and should check the
Keys
section
of this port.
When logging out of your session the connection is
automatically closed.
3.4 Tips
Connecting via
‘fixed ttys’
IOLAN+ has the ability to create a ‘fixed tty’ under Unix.
This is helpful for older or secure Unix applications that
require a fixed location for each terminal. Consult section 8,
Other Devices Setup
.
Multisessions on
terminals/PCs
IOLAN+ is capable of supporting multiple sessions. This
allows the user to connect to all four
*** FREE ***
sessions
with different hosts and move between them using the ^] hot
key. You can also key through the screens by setting the
session key (e.g. If set to ^A you would bounce through the
screens with a ^A1, ^A2, ^A3, ^A4.). If you are using a
terminal that supports video pages such as the Wyse 60, the
screens will be refreshed if you set the
video pages
field on
the
Port Menu
to the number of pages supported by your
terminal (for Wyse 60 = 3).