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LXE DOS Terminal Emulations
MX1 I-Safe Reference Guide
E-EQ-MX1ISRG-F
LXE DOS Terminal Emulations
Introduction
LXE offers several DOS TE programs that can be run on the MX1-IS:
ANSI Plus
Runs on an MX1-IS with either a 900MHz or a 2.4GHz radio. ANSI Plus
uses a Telnet connection to communicate with the host computer. An MX1-
IS with a 900MHz radio is radio interfaced to a computer network (Ethernet
or Token-Ring) via 900MHz radio equipped 62XX Base Stations. An MX1-
IS with a 2.4GHz radio is interfaced to a computer network (Ethernet or
Token-Ring) via 2.4GHz radio equipped 65XX Access Points.
LDS Plus
Runs on an MX1-IS with either a 900MHz or a 2.4GHz radio. LDS Plus
uses a Telnet connection to communicate with the host computer. An MX1-
IS with a 900MHz radio is radio interfaced to a computer network (Ethernet
or Token-Ring) via 900MHz radio equipped 62XX Base Stations. An MX1-
IS with a 2.4GHz radio is interfaced to a computer network (Ethernet or
Token-Ring) via 2.4GHz radio equipped 65XX Access Points.
DOS 3270 TE
Runs on an MX1-IS with a 900MHz radio. An MX1-IS with a 900MHz
radio is radio interfaced to a computer network (Ethernet or Token-Ring) via
900MHz radio equipped 62XX Base Stations.
DOS 5250 TE
Runs on an MX1-IS with a 900MHz radio. An MX1-IS with a 900MHz
radio is radio interfaced to a computer network (Ethernet or Token-Ring) via
900MHz radio equipped 62XX Base Stations then to the wired network and
then to a 5250 controller then to a 5250 host computer.
TN3270 TE and
TN5250 TE
Runs on an MX1-IS with a 65XX series 2.4GHz radio. The TE provides
IBM host application support over the RF backbone and TCP/IP network.
Note:
Narrowband radios are not supported.
All terminal emulation radio controlled data flows and exchanges are over the radio to the 62XX
or 65XX units, then to the computer network and then to a host computer. The LXE Network
Management System, as part of the wired network, can remotely configure the MX1-IS’s terminal
emulation parameters.
Note:
MX1-IS’s with 900MHz spread spectrum radios communicate only with 62XX Base
Stations with installed 900MHz radios.
Note:
MX1-IS’s with 2.4GHz spread spectrum radios communicate only with Access Points
with installed 2.4GHz radios.
Please refer to the system specific terminal emulation reference guide for instruction when using
an MX1-IS in a specific TE environment. A list of LXE reference guides is located at the end of
Chapter 1 "Introduction" in the section titled “Manuals.” The manuals are in electronic format and
contained on the LXE Manuals CD.
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