Terminal Server User Guide

CONNECT
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Syntax
CONNECT [
domain-name
[:
telnet-port-number
]]
[
internet-address
[:
telnet-port-number
]]
[[SERVICE]
service-name
] [NODE
node-name
]
[DESTINATION
port-name
]
Abbreviation
C [SERV] [NOD] [DEST]
Where Means
domain-name Establish a session with the Telnet host you specify in this variable. A domain name
may contain up to four segments, separated by a period.
internet- Establish a session with the destination at the Internet address you specify
address in this variable. An Internet address consists of four numbers, separated by a period.
:telnet-port- Establish a session using the number of an Internet protocol or the port
number number you specify in this variable. Precede the port number with a colon (:) to
separate it from the domain name or the Internet address. Valid port numbers are the
whole numbers 1 through 32767.
service-name Establish a session with the LAT service you specify in this variable. A service name
can consist of 1 through 16 characters.
NODE Establish a session with the LAT server at the node you specify in the node-name
variable. Use this keyword when the LAT service you in the service-name variable is
offered at more than one node, and you want to specify the node.
node-name Establish a session with the LAT service at the node you specify in this variable. A
node name can consist of 1 through 16 ASCII characters.
DESTINATION Establish a session with the LAT service at the remote port you specify in the variable.
Use this keyword when the LAT service you specified in the service-name variable is
offered at a port on another terminal server, and you want to specify that port.
port-name Establish a session with the LAT service at the port you specify in this variable. A
port name can consist of 1 through 16 ASCII characters. The default name for a port
on a Model 3395/3395A Terminal Server has the form PORT_x, where x is the
number of the physical terminal server port (1 through 16).