Running Terminal Sessions
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Field
Description
Value
Default
Session name
A meaningful long session ID that identifies
this terminal session.
1 to 8 alphanumeric
characters
None
Short session ID
The alpha identifier for this terminal session.
1 alpha character
A or the next open
alpha character
Host Name
The name of the host to which the terminal
session connects. For help adding a host, see
“Adding an IBM SNA Host” in the next
section.
If you delete a terminal session, the host name
associated with that session still exists.
Predefined
None
Mode name
This name describes the class of service and
other session characteristics that you may
want for your network.
Use the #ACCNET mode for systems that
need a larger session limit (up to 254). This
mode, unlike the other ones in the predefined
list, is not a default mode and your network
administrator will have to create it on the host.
For more help on #ACCNET, see the
DCS
300 Technical Reference Manual
.
Predefined
#INTER
Host user ID
The user ID that lets you log into the host.
1 to 10
alphanumeric
characters, first
character is alpha
None
Password
The password that goes with the user ID that
lets you log into the host.
1 to 10
alphanumeric and
special characters,
first character is
alpha
None
Show
This check box determines if your password
appears in the Password field. If you clear the
Show check box, asterisks appear instead of
the keys you are typing. If you check the
Show check box, the keys you are typing
appear in the field.
Check, Clear
Clear
Number of sessions
The number of terminal sessions you want to
configure to this host.
1 to 15
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