User's Guide for MS-DOS Clients
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Connecting to a LAN Manager for UNIX Systems Server
Using the Kermit Terminal Emulator
You have now logged on and can work on the UNIX system.
NOTE: Because your client is emulating a terminal, some keys do not function as they
normally do. For example, PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN are not transmitted to the
UNIX system, but they do cause local scrolling of the Kermit screen.
Logging Off of a UNIX System Host
You can return to the workstation prompt by logging off of the UNIX system
host, or by temporarily switching to MS-DOS from the UNIX system. To
access MS-DOS temporarily, see the next section.
To log out of a UNIX system host computer
• Press CTRL+D to log out.
The Kermit prompt, MS-Kermit>, appears.
• Type exit or quit.
The MS-DOS prompt appears.
You have now logged out of the UNIX system host.
Temporarily Accessing the MS-DOS Prompt
You can move back and forth between the MS-DOS and UNIX systems
without logging out of the UNIX system.¤
To temporarily return to the MS-DOS prompt
• Press CTRL+] and then press P.
The MS-DOS prompt appears. You may now enter an MS-DOS command or
use an MS-DOS application.
• To return to the UNIX system session, type exit at the MS-DOS prompt, and
press ENTER then press SPACEBAR to continue.
Transferring Files
You can use the Kermit terminal emulator to transfer files from a UNIX
system host computer to your workstation, and vice versa. The files sent to
or received from your workstation can be on a hard disk or diskette on your