HP-UX TN3270 Users Guide, March 1998

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Controlling 3270 Emulation
Controlling Printer Sessions
product) providing the TN server function on another
computer. For a TN server, the name shown is the
domain name or Internet address of the computer
where the TN server software is running.
If the System Administrator has given you permission
to override the configured domain name, you can use
the command line to specify the name of the host to use
for a given session. For more information about
overriding the configured host domain name, see
Appendix E, “Configuring TN3270 Hosts from the
Command Line.
LU Name
Identifies the local LU assigned to the session. If the
session is disabled, the name of the configured LU or
LU pool is shown (or blank if no LU name is
configured). If the session is active, the name shown is
the name of the actual LU used by the session. If
TN3270 protocols, rather than TN3270E protocols, are
being used, the name of the configured LU or LU pool is
shown because the actual LU name is not available.
Display Session
Session number for the associated display session. This
field is blank if no display session has been associated.
Status
Indicates whether the session is communicating with
the local node. To use the session for printer emulation,
you must enable it. For more information, see
“Enabling and Disabling a Printer Session”. The
following list describes the printer session status
messages.
Disabled
The session is not communicating with the local node.
To enable this session, you must choose < Change
Status>.
Enabled nnn
The session is communicating with the local node but
not with a host control program. The variable nnn is
the communications check code, displayed as -+z_nnn
on the status line of the 3270 session. For explanations
of these codes, see Appendix B, “Status Line