 |
» |
|
|
|
Symbols- 7-bit character sets, Parity
- 8-bit
pass-through
- none parity, Parity
A- ABORT command, System Break
- access port, System Console, System Console
- additional
EOR character
- AEOR, End-of-Record Character
- Advanced
Terminal Processor
- ATP, Back-to-Back Access
- AEOR, End-of-Record Character
- AEOR
character, End-of-Record Character, Terminating Reads
- AFCP
timer, Tuning Your DTC
- alternate
character set, Parity
- alternate EOR character
- AEOR
character, End-of-Record Character
- application printers, Printer Type 18
- ASC software, Devices that Communicate Asynchronously, The Read Trigger Character, End-of-Record Character, System Break, Parity, Data Editing Modes, Parity, Status Request, Printer Initialization
- ASCII DC1 character, The XON/XOFF Protocol, The Read Trigger Character
- ASCII DC2 character, The Read Trigger Character
- ASCII
DC3 character, The XON/XOFF Protocol
- asynchronous character streams, PAD Access
- asynchronous data transmission
speeds, Transmission Speed, Transmission Speed
- asynchronous
device, How MPE/iX Identifies Devices, Device Physical Path, How Connections Set Characteristics, How to Control the Flow of Data, The Read Trigger Character, Parity
- asynchronous
printers, Printer Type 21, Printer Type 22, Printer Type 26
- asynchronous
protocol, Other Non-Supported Devices
- Asynchronous Serial Communications, Other Non-Supported Devices
- ASC, Devices that Communicate Asynchronously
- ATP, Back-to-Back Access
- auto sensing, Terminal Profiles
- auto speed sensing, Terminal Profile Screen (Host-Based)
- automatic configuration, Automatic Configuration of DTCs, Step 4: Configure the Link, Step 5: Select DTC Type
- inside NMMGR, Performing an Automatic Configuration Inside NMMGR, Step 5: Select DTC Type
- outside NMMGR, Performing an Automatic Configuration Outside NMMGR
- automatic connection, Host Profile Screen (Host-Based)
B- back-to-back, Back-to-Back Access
- host
port configuration, Host Profile Screen (Host-Based)
- backspace character, How to Control Terminals, Backspace
- backup configuration file, Step 2: Open the Network Management Configuration File
- backup
copies, Modify the Network Management Configuration File
- backup IP router, Configuring DNS/IP
- binary
editing, Data Editing Modes
- binary mode, The XON/XOFF Protocol, Data Editing Modes, Terminating Reads
- block mode, Terminal Type 24, The Read Trigger Character, How to Control Terminals, System Break, Parity, Input Modes, Terminating Reads
- block
mode applications, Devices that Communicate Asynchronously, System Console, Block Mode
- block
mode programs, Local Echo
- block
mode reads, DTC Echo, Disabling Echo, Block Mode
- data
transfers, Terminal Type 10, Terminal Type 18
- buffer, The XON/XOFF Protocol, Block Mode
- buffered
connection, Printer Type 26
- buffered
network, Printer Type 26
- BYE command, Session-Accepting Devices
- byte
count, How to Control Terminals, End-of-Record Character
C- card
number, Defining the DTC Connector Cards (or Boards)
- card readers, Slaved Devices
- card
type, Step 6: Specify DTC Configuration, Step 6: Specify DTC Configuration
- carriage
return, End-of-Record Character
- carriage return character, Character Mode
- cartridge tape units, Slaved Devices
- character mode, The Read Trigger Character, How to Control Terminals, Line Delete, Parity, Input Modes, Character Mode
- command
- SUMMARYCONF, SUMMARYCONF
- configuration
- automatic, Automatic Configuration of DTCs, Step 4: Configure the Link, Step 5: Select DTC Type
- DTCs, Plan the Network
- dynamic, Dynamic Configuration and DTS Shutdown/Restart, Step 4: Configure the Link, Step 4: Configure the Link
- host-based, Configuring Serial Devices (for Host-Based Management)
- PC-based, Network Configuration Overview, Configuring Serial Devices (for PC-Based Management)
- system, Non-Nailed Devices
- terminals, Terminals, Parity
- transmission
speed, Transmission Speed, Transmission Speed
- configuration file, Step 2: Open the Network Management Configuration File
- NMMGR, Plan the Network
- Configuration Selection screen, Step 5: Select DTC Type, Step 5: Select DTC Type
- console
attention character, System Console
- CONSOLE command, Session-Accepting Devices
- console
commands, System Console
- console messages, Session-Accepting Devices
- console requests, System Console
- cross-validation, Step 8: Validate/Cross-Validate the Configuration File, Step 8: Validate/Cross-Validate the Configuration File
D- data collection devices, Other Non-Supported Devices
- data communication configuration, Modem Connections
- data forwarding parameters, PAD Terminal Profile (Host-Based)
- data
length/parity, Terminal Profile Screen (Host-Based), Printer Profile Screen (Host-Based), Host Profile Screen (Host-Based)
- data
overruns, How to Control the Flow of Data
- data protection, DTC Echo
- methods, Printer Type 22
- data transfer, Host Profile Screen (Host-Based)
- data transfmission errors, Parity
- data transmission errors, Printer Type 21
- data transmissions
errors, Terminal Type 10
- Datacommunications
and Terminal Controller
- DTC, Devices that Communicate Asynchronously, Terminals, How to Control the Flow of Data
- Datacommunications
and Terminal Subsystem
- DTS, How Devices Communicate Once They Are Connected
- DC1 character, The XON/XOFF Protocol, The Read Trigger Character
- DC2 character, The Read Trigger Character
- DC3
character, The XON/XOFF Protocol
- DCE
modem behavior, Terminal Profile Screen (Host-Based), Printer Profile Screen (Host-Based)
- default IP router, Configuring DNS/IP
- destination
node name, Host Profile Screen (Host-Based)
- device
class names, Terminal Profile Screen (Host-Based), Printer Profile Screen (Host-Based), PAD Terminal Profile (Host-Based), PAD Printer Profile (Host-Based)
- device
connections, Direct Connections
- device
files, How the File System Manages Information, Programmatic Devices
- device operation modes, Describing Asynchronous Devices, How Operation Modes Set Functionality
- device
profile, Non-Nailed Devices
- direct
connections, Defining the DTC Connector Cards (or Boards), Step 7: Configure DTC Cards
- disk files, How the File System Manages Information, Spooled Devices
- DNS/IP Routing Configuration
screen, Configuring DNS/IP
- DTC, Devices that Communicate Asynchronously, Plan the Network, Step 6: Specify DTC Configuration, Terminals, Slaved Devices, How to Control the Flow of Data, Terminating Reads, Status Request
- configuring, Defining the DTC
- DTC 16RX Manager, Defining the DTC, Step 6: Specify DTC Configuration
- DTC
Automatic Configuration screen, Step 2: Activate Automatic Configuration Process, Step 3: Complete Automatic configuration
- DTC Card Configuration screen, Step 7: Configure DTC Cards
- DTC Card Configuration Worksheet, DTC Card Configuration Worksheet
- DTC
card number, Defining the DTC Connector Cards (or Boards)
- DTC
card type, Step 6: Specify DTC Configuration
- DTC cards, Defining the DTC
- DTC Configuration Screen, Step 6: Specify DTC Configuration
- DTC Configuration screen, Step 6: Specify DTC Configuration, Host Profile Screen (Host-Based)
- DTC Configuration Selection
screen, Step 2: Activate Automatic Configuration Process, Step 5: Select DTC Type, Step 5: Select DTC Type
- DTC
Configuration Worksheet, DTC Configuration Worksheet
- DTC
connector card, Defining the DTC Connector Cards (or Boards)
- DTC
echo, Echo, DTC Echo, Disabling Echo
- DTC
IP address, Defining the DTC
- DTC LAN address, Defining the DTC
- DTC
name, Defining the DTC, Step 6: Specify DTC Configuration, Step 6: Specify DTC Configuration
- DTC node name, Defining the DTC, Performing an Automatic Configuration Outside NMMGR, Step 3: Complete Automatic configuration, Step 6: Specify DTC Configuration
- DTC reboot, Performing a DTC Reboot, Performing a DTC Reboot
- DTC reset, Performing a DTC Reboot, Performing a DTC Reboot
- DTC
Switching User Interface, Multi-System Access
- DTC user interface, Terminal Switching Configuration Screen
- DTC
User Interface screen, Configuring the DTC User Interface
- DTC user interface timeout, Configuring the DTC User Interface
- DTC/X.25
Network Access card, PAD Access
- DTC/X25
iX Network Access, X.25 Network Access
- DTC/X25
iX Network Access Link, X.25 Network Access
- DTCCNTRL, Performing an Automatic Configuration Outside NMMGR, DTS Shutdown, DTS Restart
- DTE
modem behavior, Terminal Profile Screen (Host-Based), Printer Profile Screen (Host-Based)
- DTS, How Devices Communicate Once They Are Connected, Configuring Serial Devices (for Host-Based Management), Configuring Serial Devices (for PC-Based Management)
- DTS Host Configuration screen, Step 4: Configure the Link, Step 4: Configure the Link
- DTS
Profile Selection screen, Creating and Modifying Profiles
- DTS restart, Dynamic Configuration and DTS Shutdown/Restart, DTS Restart, Performing a DTS Shutdown/Restart, Performing a DTS Shutdown/Restart
- DTS shutdown, Dynamic Configuration and DTS Shutdown/Restart, DTS Shutdown, Performing a DTS Shutdown/Restart, Performing a DTS Shutdown/Restart
- DTS
software, Slaved Devices
- DTS
validation, Step 8: Validate/Cross-Validate the Configuration File, Step 8: Validate/Cross-Validate the Configuration File
- DTSDYNCONF command, Using NMSTART
- DTSLINK, How Devices Communicate Once They Are Connected, Step 4: Configure the Link
- duplex
printing, How to Use Duplex Printing
- dynamic configuration, Dynamic Configuration and DTS Shutdown/Restart, Dynamic Configuration, Step 4: Configure the Link, Step 4: Configure the Link
- status, Dynamic Configuration Status
E- echo, How to Control Printers
- echoing
characters, How to Control Terminals
- enabling port, Host Profile Screen (Host-Based)
- end-of-record
character
- EOR character, End-of-Record Character
- enq/ack flow control, Host Profile Screen (Host-Based)
- entering maintenance mode from
a batch job, Running Maintenance Mode from a Batch Job
- entering
maintenance mode from screen mode, Entering Maintenance Mode from Screen Mode
- EOR character, End-of-Record Character, Terminating Reads
- escape
sequences, Block Mode
- even
parity, Parity
- event
logging, Defining the DTC
- event logging classes, Step 6: Specify DTC Configuration
F- FCHECK intrinsic, End-of-Record Character
- FCONTROL
intrinsic, Devices that Communicate Asynchronously, Disabling Echo, Parity, Parity
- FCONTROL(17), Subsystem Break
- FCONTROL(25), End-of-Record Character
- FCONTROL(41), End-of-Record Character, Subsystem Break
- FDEVICECONTROL
intrinsic, Devices that Communicate Asynchronously, Disabling Echo, Parity
- FDEVICECONTROL
(192, 66), End-of-Record Character
- FDEVICECONTROL
192,40, End-of-Record Character
- file
system, How the File System Manages Information, Programmatic Devices
- flexible-disk
drives, Slaved Devices
- flow control, Terminal Profiles, How to Control the Flow of Data
- flow of data, Printer Type 18
- full-duplex asynchronous modems, Modem Connections
- full-duplex communication lines, The XON/XOFF Protocol
H- half-duplex communications
lines, Local Echo
- hardware handshake, Terminal Profiles, Printer Profiles, Terminal Profile Screen (Host-Based), Printer Profile Screen (Host-Based)
- hardware handshaking, Host Profile Screen (Host-Based)
- HELLO command, Session-Accepting Devices
- hidden function keys
- DNS/IP
Routing, Configuring DNS/IP
- horizontala binding, How to Use Duplex Printing
- Host Configuration screen, Step 4: Configure the Link, Step 4: Configure the Link
- host profile, Defining the DTC Connector Cards (or Boards)
- Host
Profile screen, Host Profile Screen (Host-Based)
- host
profiles, Host Profiles
- host-based management, Typical Network Configurations, Host-Based Management, Step 3: Configure the Local Node Name
- host-based network management, Typical Network Configurations
- host-based screens
- DTC Automatic Configuration, Step 3: Complete Automatic configuration
- DTC Card Configuration, Step 7: Configure DTC Cards
- DTC Configuration, Step 6: Specify DTC Configuration
- DTC
Configuration Selection, Step 2: Activate Automatic Configuration Process, Step 5: Select DTC Type
- DTS
Host Configuration, Step 4: Configure the Link
- DTS
Profile Selection, Creating and Modifying Profiles
- Main, Step 3: Configure the Local Node Name
- Open
Configuration/Directory File, Step 2: Open the Network Management Configuration File
- PAD
Printer Profile, PAD Printer Profile (Host-Based)
- PAD Terminal Profile, PAD Terminal Profile (Host-Based)
- Printer Profile, Printer Profile Screen (Host-Based)
- Terminal Profile, Terminal Profile Screen (Host-Based)
- host-based X.25 manager, Typical Network Configurations
- HP 3000 DTS Configuration Worksheet, HP 3000 DTC Configuration Worksheet
- HP
3000 host, Defining the HP 3000 System
- HP Block Mode applications, Terminal Type 24
- HP Power Trust UPS
- UPS, Devices that Communicate Asynchronously
- HP-PB console support, HP-PB Console Support
L- LAN, How Devices Communicate Once They Are Connected, Plan the Network
- LAN
address, Performing an Automatic Configuration Outside NMMGR, Performing an Automatic Configuration Inside NMMGR, Step 3: Complete Automatic configuration, Step 6: Specify DTC Configuration
- LAN address of DTC, Defining the DTC
- LAN interface card
- LANIC, How Devices Communicate Once They Are Connected
- LANIC, How Devices Communicate Once They Are Connected, Plan the Network, Step 4: Configure the Link
- LANIC card slot number, Defining the HP 3000 System
- LANIC slot number, Step 4: Configure the Link, Configuring Serial Devices (for PC-Based Management)
- ldev number, Defining the DTC Connector Cards (or Boards), Step 7: Configure DTC Cards, Configure a Direct Connect Card, How MPE/iX Identifies Devices, Logical Device Numbers, System Console, Printer
- line
block mode, Block Mode
- line
speed, Terminal Profiles, Printer Profiles, Terminal Profile Screen (Host-Based), Printer Profile Screen (Host-Based), Host Profile Screen (Host-Based), Session-Accepting Devices
- line terminator, End-of-Record Character
- line-feed, End-of-Record Character
- link
name, Defining the HP 3000 System, Step 4: Configure the Link, Configuring Serial Devices (for PC-Based Management), Step 4: Configure the Link
- local area network
- LAN, How Devices Communicate Once They Are Connected
- local echo, Echo, Local Echo, DTC Echo
- local mode, The XON/XOFF Protocol
- local
node name, Defining the HP 3000 System
- LOGDCC.PUB.SYS, Dynamic Configuration Status
- LOGDCCBK.PUB.SYS, LOGDCC and LOGDCCBK Files
- LOGDOC.PUB.SYS, LOGDCC and LOGDCCBK Files
- logical console, System Console, Session-Accepting Devices
- logical device number, Defining the DTC Connector Cards (or Boards), Step 7: Configure DTC Cards, Configure a Direct Connect Card
- ldev number, How MPE/iX Identifies Devices
M- magnetic
tape, System Console
- Main screen, Step 3: Configure the Local Node Name, Step 3: Configure the Local Node Name
- maintenance
interface, Using Maintenance Mode
- transferring
to, Entering Maintenance Mode from Screen Mode
- maintenance
mode, Using Maintenance Mode
- entering, Entering Maintenance Mode from Screen Mode, Running Maintenance Mode from a Batch Job
- maintenance mode commands, Maintenance Mode Commands
- management
timer, Tuning Your DTC
- master device, Slaved Devices
- modem, Printer Type 22, Printer Type 26, Modem Connections, Modem Echo, Transmission Speed, Transmission Speed
- modem
speeds, Modem Connections
- modem
behavior, Terminal Profile Screen (Host-Based), Printer Profile Screen (Host-Based), Host Profile Screen (Host-Based)
- modem
connection, Defining the DTC Connector Cards (or Boards), Step 7: Configure DTC Cards
- modem echo, Echo
- modem type, Terminal Profiles, Printer Profile Screen (Host-Based), Host Profile Screen (Host-Based)
- modems, Devices that Communicate Asynchronously
- modes of input, How to Control Printers
- MPE/iX, Plan the Network, Network Configuration Overview, Printer Types, Logical Device Numbers, Slaved Devices
- MPE/iX
commands, Session-Accepting Devices
- MPE/iX
file system, Describing Asynchronous Devices
- MPE/iX
operating system, How the File System Manages Information
- MPE/iX
prompt, Copy the Sample File, Copy the Sample File
- multisession, How to Access Multisessions
N- nailed connections, Logical Device Numbers, Terminals
- nailed devices, Defining the DTC Connector Cards (or Boards), Configuring Serial Devices (for PC-Based Management), Logical Device Numbers
- nailed ports, Step 7: Configure DTC Cards
- native language
character set, Printer Profiles
- native language device, Printer Profile Screen (Host-Based)
- native language
devices, Terminal Profiles
- network directory file, Step 2: Open the Network Management Configuration File, Step 2: Open the Network Management Configuration File
- network management, Typical Network Configurations
- network management configuration
file
- NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS, Modify the Network Management Configuration File
- network planning, Plan the Network
- NLIO device, Terminal Profile Screen (Host-Based), Printer Profile Screen (Host-Based)
- NMCBACK.PUB.SYS, Step 2: Open the Network Management Configuration File, Step 2: Open the Network Management Configuration File
- NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS, Performing a Dynamic Configuration, Network Configuration Overview, Copy the Sample File, Step 2: Open the Network Management Configuration File, Step 8: Validate/Cross-Validate the Configuration File, Step 8: Validate/Cross-Validate the Configuration File
- NMCONGIF.PUB.SYS, Step 8: Validate/Cross-Validate the Configuration File
- NMGRXVAL.PUB.SYS, Step 8: Validate/Cross-Validate the Configuration File, Step 8: Validate/Cross-Validate the Configuration File
- NMMGR, How Devices Communicate Once They Are Connected, Plan the Network, Configuring With NMMGR, Dynamic Configuration and DTS Shutdown/Restart, Network Configuration Overview, Step 1: Begin the Configuration Process, Non-Nailed Devices, Nailed Devices, Printer, Transmission Speed
- NMMGR commands
- maintenance
mode, Maintenance Mode Commands
- NMMGR password, Step 2: Open the Network Management Configuration File
- NMSAMP1.PUB.SYS, Copy the Sample File
- NMSMP1.PUB.SYS
- sample
configuration file, Network Configuration Overview
- NMSTART.PUB.SYS, Using NMSTART
- Node Management Configuration
Manager
- NMMGR, How Devices Communicate Once They Are Connected
- node
name, Defining the DTC, OpenView DTC Manager and NMMGR, Step 3: Configure the Local Node Name, Step 6: Specify DTC Configuration
- node name of DTC, Defining the DTC
- non-nailed connections, Logical Device Numbers, Terminals
- non-nailed device, Logical Device Numbers, Non-Nailed Devices
- non-nailed PAD terminals, Step 4: Configure the Link
- non-nailed terminals, Step 4: Configure the Link
- non-supported devices, Other Non-Supported Devices
- none parity, Parity
- nonshareable
devices, Spooled Devices
P- pacing methods, How to Control the Flow of Data
- Packet
Switching Network
- PSN, PAD Access
- PAD, PAD Access, Step 3: Configure the Local Node Name, OpenView DTC Manager and NMMGR, Step 3: Configure the Local Node Name
- printer
profile, Defining the DTC Connector Cards (or Boards)
- public, PAD Terminal Profiles
- terminal
profile, Defining the DTC Connector Cards (or Boards)
- PAD Printer Profile screen, PAD Printer Profile (Host-Based)
- PAD
printers, PAD Printer Profile (Host-Based)
- PAD profiles, PAD Terminal Profile (Host-Based), PAD Printer Profile (Host-Based)
- PAD Terminal Profile screen, PAD Terminal Profile (Host-Based)
- PAD
terminal profiles, PAD Terminal Profile (Host-Based)
- PAD terminals, PAD Terminal Profile (Host-Based)
- page block
mode, Block Mode
- parity, Terminal Profiles, Printer Profiles, Modem Connections, How to Control the Flow of Data, Parity
- parity
bit, Parity
- parity
checking, Terminal Type 10, Terminal Type 18, Terminal Type 24, Printer Type 21, How to Control Terminals
- parity
error, Parity, Terminating Reads, Parity
- parity sensing, Terminal Profiles, Terminal Profile Screen (Host-Based)
- pass-through slaves, Slaved Devices
- password, Step 2: Open the Network Management Configuration File, Step 2: Open the Network Management Configuration File, Disabling Echo
- PC-based Management, Typical Network Configurations
- PC-based management, Typical Network Configurations, Step 3: Configure the Local Node Name
- DTS, Configuring Serial Devices (for PC-Based Management)
- PC-based network management, Typical Network Configurations
- PC-based
screens
- Configuration Selection, Step 5: Select DTC Type
- DTC
Configuration, Step 6: Specify DTC Configuration
- DTS Host Configuration, Step 4: Configure the Link
- Main, Step 3: Configure the Local Node Name
- Open Configuration/Directory File, Step 2: Open the Network Management Configuration File
- Printer
Profile, Printer Profile Screen (PC-Based)
- PCs, Devices that Communicate Asynchronously, Session-Accepting Devices
- personal computers
- PCs, Devices that Communicate Asynchronously
- physical device address, Terminals
- physical path, Step 4: Configure the Link, Configuring Serial Devices (for PC-Based Management), Step 4: Configure the Link
- physical path of LANIC, Defining the HP 3000 System
- PING/iX
requests, Defining the DTC
- plotters, Devices that Communicate Asynchronously, How MPE/iX Identifies Devices, Nailed Devices, Plotters, How Devices Are Owned and Why, Slaved Devices
- port group, Step 7: Configure DTC Cards
- port number, Defining the DTC Connector Cards (or Boards)
- powerfail session recovery, Devices that Communicate Asynchronously
- printer connections, Configuring Serial Devices (for Host-Based Management)
- printer profile, Defining the DTC Connector Cards (or Boards)
- Printer Profile screen, Printer Profile Screen (Host-Based), Printer Profile Screen (PC-Based)
- Printer
profiles, Printer Profiles
- printer profiles, Defining the DTC Connector Cards (or Boards), Terminal and Printer Profiles, Printer Profile Screen (Host-Based), System Supplied Terminal and Printer Profiles
- printer switching
- host-based
configuration, Printer Switching Configuration Screen
- Printer Switching Configuration
screen, Printer Switching Configuration Screen
- printer
type
- printer type (18), Printer Type 18, The XON/XOFF Protocol, Parity
- printer type (21), Printer Type 21, Parity
- printer type (22), Printer Type 22
- printer type (26), Printer Type 26
- printer
type 21, Parity
- printer type file, Devices that Communicate Asynchronously, Modem Connections
- printer
type file name, PAD Printer Profile (Host-Based)
- printer
types, Printer Types
- printers, Printer Type 18, Printer Type 22, Printer Type 26, How MPE/iX Identifies Devices, Nailed Devices, Plotters, How Devices Are Owned and Why, Slaved Devices, The XON/XOFF Protocol, How to Control Printers, Status Request, Printer Initialization
- printer
status request, How to Control the Flow of Data
- private
PAD, PAD Access
- profile name, Profile Name, Creating and Modifying Profiles
- Profile Selection screen, Creating and Modifying Profiles
- profiles, Defining the DTC Connector Cards (or Boards), Step 7: Configure DTC Cards, Configure a Direct Connect Card, Terminal and Printer Profiles
- suggested
defaults, Step 7: Configure DTC Cards, Configure a Direct Connect Card
- programmatic devices, Nailed Devices, How Operation Modes Set Functionality, Programmatic Devices
- PSN, PAD Access
- public
PAD, PAD Access
R- read
limit timer, Terminating Reads
- read trigger, How to Control Printers
- read
trigger character, Terminal Type 18, The Read Trigger Character
- read
trigger character, How to Control the Flow of Data
- receive
pacing, How to Control the Flow of Data
- record
terminator, End-of-Record Character
- record width, Terminal Profiles, Printer Profiles, Terminal Profile Screen (Host-Based), Printer Profile Screen (Host-Based), PAD Terminal Profile (Host-Based), PAD Printer Profile (Host-Based)
- RecvPace, How to Control the Flow of Data
- remote
mode, The XON/XOFF Protocol
- remote
slaves, Slaved Devices
- remote
spooled serial printers, Printer Type 21, Printer Type 26
- RESUME command, System Break
- RS-232-C
cables, Direct Connections, Modem Connections
- RS-232-C
connections, Direct Connections
- RS-422-C
cables, Direct Connections
- RS-422-C
connections, Direct Connections
- running maintenance mode from
a batch job, Running Maintenance Mode from a Batch Job
S- sample configuration file, Network Configuration Overview, Copy the Sample File
- screens
- Card
Configuration, Step 7: Configure DTC Cards
- Configuration
Selection, Step 5: Select DTC Type
- DNS/IP
Routing Configuration, Configuring DNS/IP
- DTC
Automatic Configuration, Step 2: Activate Automatic Configuration Process, Step 3: Complete Automatic configuration
- DTC
Configuration, Step 6: Specify DTC Configuration, Step 6: Specify DTC Configuration, Host Profile Screen (Host-Based)
- DTC
Configuration Selection, Step 2: Activate Automatic Configuration Process, Step 5: Select DTC Type
- DTC
User Interface, Configuring the DTC User Interface
- DTS Host Configuration, Step 4: Configure the Link, Step 4: Configure the Link
- DTS
Profile Selection, Creating and Modifying Profiles
- Host
Profile, Host Profile Screen (Host-Based)
- Main, Step 3: Configure the Local Node Name, Step 3: Configure the Local Node Name
- Open
Configuration/Directory File, Step 2: Open the Network Management Configuration File, Step 2: Open the Network Management Configuration File
- PAD
Printer Profile, PAD Printer Profile (Host-Based)
- PAD
Terminal Profile, PAD Terminal Profile (Host-Based)
- Printer
Profile, Printer Profile Screen (Host-Based), Printer Profile Screen (PC-Based)
- Printer
Switching Configuration, Printer Switching Configuration Screen
- SNMP
Authorization Filter Configuration, Configuring SNMP Authorization Filters
- SNMP
MIB Configuration, Configuring SNMP MIB Parameters
- SNMP
Trap Destination Configuration, Configuring Trap Destinations
- Terminal
Profile, Terminal Profile Screen (Host-Based), Terminal Profile Screen (PC-Based)
- Terminal
Switching Configuration, Terminal Switching Configuration Screen
- Tune
DTC - Timer Selection, Tuning Your DTC
- serial
devices, Nailed Devices
- serial port, Device Physical Path
- serial
printers, Devices that Communicate Asynchronously, Printer Type 22, Printer Type 26, Modem Connections
- seriall
printers, Modem Connections
- session, Non-Nailed Devices, How Devices Are Owned and Why, Character Mode
- session-accepting, System Console
- session-accepting
device, How Operation Modes Set Functionality, System Console, Session-Accepting Devices
- SET command, How to Control Terminals
- SET ECHO command, Disabling Echo
- SHOWDEV command, How Devices Are Owned and Why
- shutdown, System Console
- shutdown
procedures, System Console
- Simple
Network Management Protocol
- SNMP, Configuring SNMP
- slaved
device, How Operation Modes Set Functionality, Session-Accepting Devices, Slaved Devices
- SNMP, Configuring SNMP
- authentication
trap, Configuring SNMP MIB Parameters
- Configuring
SNMP, Configuring SNMP
- SNMP
agent, Configuring SNMP
- SNMP
Authorization Filter, Configuring SNMP Authorization Filters
- SNMP
manager, Configuring SNMP Authorization Filters
- SNMP
MIB parameters, Configuring SNMP MIB Parameters
- trap
destination, Configuring Trap Destinations
- Trap
Destination Configuration screen, Configuring Trap Destinations
- SNMP
Authorization Filter Configuration screen, Configuring SNMP Authorization Filters
- SNMP MIB Configuration
screen, Configuring SNMP MIB Parameters
- special
characters, The XON/XOFF Protocol, How to Control Terminals, Special Characters, Data Editing Modes, How to Control Printers
- special character sets, Data Editing Modes
- special
control functions, Special Characters
- SPEED command, How to Control Terminals
- spooled, Printer Type 22, Printer Type 26, How Devices Are Owned and Why
- serial
printers, Printer Type 22
- spooled
device, How Operation Modes Set Functionality
- spooled
serial lprinters, Printer Type 21
- spooled
serial printers, Printer Type 26
- spooler, Printer Type 21, How Devices Are Owned and Why
- spoolfile, Printer Type 26, How Devices Are Owned and Why
- spooling
facility, Spooled Devices
- standard editing, Data Editing Modes
- standard editing mode, Data Editing Modes
- start
bit, Devices that Communicate Asynchronously, Block Mode
- startup
procedures, System Console
- statistical multiplexer, Printer Type 26, Local Echo
- status checking, Printer Type 21, Status Request
- status
request, Printer Type 26, Status Request
- stop
bit, Devices that Communicate Asynchronously, Block Mode
- stop bits, Terminal Profiles
- STOP key, The XON/XOFF Protocol
- subnet mask, Configuring DNS/IP
- subsystem break, How to Control Terminals, Subsystem Break
- subsystem
break character, Terminating Reads
- SUMMARYCONF command, SUMMARYCONF
- supported
speeds, System Console, Direct Connections
- Switching User Interface, Multi-System Access
- system break, How to Control Terminals
- system
break character, Terminating Reads
- system break signal, System Break
- system console, How Devices Communicate Once They Are Connected, Terminal Type 10, Printer Type 18, Nailed Devices, System Console, Device Physical Path, How Operation Modes Set Functionality, System Console, Session-Accepting Devices, Direct Connections, System Console Attention Character, Terminating Reads, Parity
- system
console message, Printer Type 26
- system initialization, System Console, System Console
T- TAC, Telnet/iX Access
- tape drive, System Console
- telephone
lines, Modem Connections
- TELNET, Telnet/iX Access
- TELNET
access card, Telnet/iX Access
- TELNET Express, Telnet/iX Access, Configuring Serial Devices (for PC-Based Management), Step 4: Configure the Link
- terminal connections, Configuring Serial Devices (for Host-Based Management)
- terminal
profile, Defining the DTC Connector Cards (or Boards)
- Terminal
Profile screen, Terminal Profile Screen (PC-Based)
- terminal profiles, Defining the DTC Connector Cards (or Boards), Terminal and Printer Profiles, Terminal Profiles, Creating and Modifying Profiles
- terminal
switching
- host-based configuration, Terminal Switching Configuration Screen
- Terminal Switching Configuration
screen, Terminal Switching Configuration Screen
- terminal
type
- terminal type (10), Terminal Type 10
- terminal type (18), Terminal Type 18
- terminal type (24), Terminal Type 24
- terminal
type file, Devices that Communicate Asynchronously
- terminal type
file name, Terminal Profile Screen (Host-Based), PAD Terminal Profile (Host-Based)
- terminall
profiles, Terminal Profile Screen (Host-Based), System Supplied Terminal and Printer Profiles
- terminals, Devices that Communicate Asynchronously, How MPE/iX Identifies Devices, Logical Device Numbers, Nailed Devices, Terminals, How Devices Are Owned and Why, Session-Accepting Devices, Slaved Devices, Modem Connections, How to Control Terminals, Local Echo, End-of-Record Character, System Break, How to Control Printers
- terminal
emulation mode, Session-Accepting Devices
- terminal
keyboard, Echo
- termswitch, Terminal Switching Configuration Screen
- test
instruments, Other Non-Supported Devices
- toggle
switch, The XON/XOFF Protocol
- transmission errors, Modem Connections
- transmission speed, Modem Connections
- transmit
pacing, How to Control the Flow of Data
- transparent
editing, Data Editing Modes
- transparent mode, Data Editing Modes
- troubleshoot, Terminals
- TTUTIL, Terminal Profile Screen (Host-Based), PAD Terminal Profile (Host-Based), PAD Printer Profile (Host-Based)
- tune
DTC, Tuning Your DTC
- Tune DTC Timer Selection screen, Tuning Your DTC
- typeahead, Devices that Communicate Asynchronously, Typeahead Echo
- typeahead echo, Echo
- typical
configurations, Introduction
U- uninterruptible
power supply
- UPS, Devices that Communicate Asynchronously
- UPS, Devices that Communicate Asynchronously, Step 4: Configure the Link, Terminal Type 10, UPSs, How Operation Modes Set Functionality, HP-PB Console Support, UPS Devices on the DTC
- USASCII, Parity
- user programs, System Console, Status Request
- user prompt, Configuring the DTC User Interface
X- X.25, Step 3: Configure the Local Node Name, Step 3: Configure the Local Node Name
- X.25
communications, Typical Network Configurations
- X.25
iX System Access, X.25 Network Access
- X.29
parameters, PAD Terminal Profile (Host-Based), PAD Printer Profile (Host-Based)
- X.3 parameters, PAD Terminal Profile (Host-Based), PAD Printer Profile (Host-Based)
- XmitPace, How to Control the Flow of Data
- XOFF character, The XON/XOFF Protocol
- XOFF
protocol, Printer Type 18
- XOFF
timer, Printer Type 26
- XON character, The XON/XOFF Protocol
- XON/XOFF protocol, Terminal Type 10, Terminal Type 18, Printer Type 21, The XON/XOFF Protocol
- XON/XOFFprotocol, How to Control the Flow of Data
|