Using the Terminal Emulation Menus—Chapter 4
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5250 Terminal Emulation Programmer’s Guide
Host/Cntl
1) CNTL A
2) CNTL B
3) CNTL C
Controller (x)
(cust emulation)
unit # xxx
Host Name
Enter up to 16 char -
acters/Numbers for a
name.
Emulation (x)
Enter Unit
1) Native
2) 3270
3) 5250
4) VT/ANSI
Telnet (x)
1) Enabled
2) Disabled
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
DONE
ENTER
Controller (x)
Enter Unit
Number
xxx
Host/Cntl Settings
3) Direct Connect (6400, 5055)
The first option if exercising TCP/IP stack is 1) Radio Setup.Oncese-
lected, enter your network name or LAN ID.
If using a 902 MHz radio module, use the up and down arrows to pick the
Direct Sequence (DS) and Channel configuration. If u sing a Synthesized
UHF radio, select possible f requencies for your radio module from the list.
The 2) Host/Cntl option changes the host setting to designate up to three
host computers for each 6400 Computer or 5055 PC. Each host is as-
signed a separate priority level (1, 2, or 3). When powered on, the 6400
Computer or 5055 PC seeks host A. If host A is not available, then the
unit seeks host B; if host B is unavailable, the unit then logs onto host C.