SCS100/200/400 User Guide 6: Application Setup
Using Hot Keys
The SCS has default hot keys defined for Telnet connections to a port or from the menu.
To change the default hot key; see the SCS Reference Manual.
Ctrl+L Allows you to jump back to the menu from a port connection.
Ctrl+F Allows you to jump forward to another connect session.
Ctrl+B Allows you to jump backward to a previous connect session.
Ctrl+Y Allows you to send a break from a Telnet or SSH connection. (The SCS
will not cause unintentional breaks that can halt a Sun Solaris server.)
Using Multiple Ports
If you would like to open more than one port and jump between those connections,
remove the disconnect command from your menu entry. Then, use the default hot keys
to return to the menu (Ctrl+L) and select another connection. Once more than one
connection is open, you can jump between connections using the Ctrl+B and Ctrl+F hot
keys.
Note: If you do not include the disconnect command in the menu entry, you
must manually disconnect each session using the disconnect command at the
Local> prompt or from a menu selection. An alternative is to enable Inactivity
Logout on each port to automatically logout a port. See the SCS Reference
Manual for additional information.
To switch between several connections from a serial port using a terminal, you must
configure four things on the serial port configuration pages: the Local switch, Forward
switch, Backward switch, and the Break Control setting (which must be changed from
Local to Remote).
Enabling Menu Mode for a Port
For a port to use the menu you just configured, you must enable menu mode for that port.
Menu mode can also be enabled on port 0 for any users who Telnet to the SCS.
After you define and save all menu items, perform the following steps to enable menu
mode.
1. Click the Ports link under Advanced Settings.
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