Terminal Server User Guide

RESUME
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RESUME
Reopen an active session
The RESUME command reopens a session that you specify in the command line, or
the current session. Use the SHOW SESSIONS command to obtain a list of active
sessions and their session numbers.
Notes
If you enter the RESUME command without specifying a session, the terminal server
reopens the current session. If you enter the RESUME command within a
Multisessions window, the terminal server reopens the current session established in
that window. To reopen a session that you established in another window, you must
enter a session number.
When you reopen a session, you need to press the return key once or twice to obtain
the local operating system prompt.
UNIX alias: FG
session-number
domain-name
internet-address
Syntax
RESUME [[SESSION]
session number
|
service-name
|
domain-
name
|
internet-address
]
Abbreviation
R [SES]
Where Means
session- number Reopen the session you specify in this variable.
service- name Reopen a session at the LAT service you specify in this variable.
domain- name Reopen a session with the Telnet domain you specify in this name variable. A domain
name may contain up to four segments, each separated by a period.
internet- address Reopen a session with the Telnet host or terminal server at the Internet address you
specify in this variable. Internet addresses consist of four numbers, separated by
periods.