Using the Terminal Emulation Menus—Chapter 4
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5250 Terminal Emulation Programmer’s Guide
The terminal displays a list of available hosts if these conditions are met.
The user can then select the host from the list.
S The Intermec Application Server contains multiple hosts.
S The terminal is not linked with a host name on the Intermec Applica-
tion Server.
S Thehostnameisblank.
2) Upline Prot
When enabled, upline protocol options do the following:
S Telnet (Default)
Forces the Intermec Application Server to create a Telnet connection to
the host.
S SNA
Forces the Intermec Application Server to create an SNA connection to
the host.
3) Port Number
This option overrides the port number set for the upline if you have en-
teredahostnameandselectedTelnetasyouruplineprotocol.Default port
number is 23. The maximu m port number is 65535.
4) Emulation
Use this option to tell the terminal each host computer type. Default is
VT/A NSI.
Note:Youcanalsosetthetypethroughthe2) Data Stream option on the
3) Protocol Opts menu.
2) RTC/WTP (2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X)
Use 2) RTC/WTP to set, view, or change the terminal ID. This number
allows the host computer to identify individu al terminals in the radio data
network. Each terminal must have a unique number in the same network.
Use the numeric keys on the terminal keyboard to modify its ID. Enter a
number between 0–126, then press [Enter] to go to 2) Host/Cntl menus.
The 1) Radio Setup and 2) Host/Cntl menusareshownonthefollowing
pages. Pending on which option you are exer cising you will e ither advance
to the WTP Stack settings or the TCP/IP Stack settings. 1) Radio Setup is
done in the firmware with the RTC stack.