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Terminals on Multi-user Systems
Monitor DSR: You can set this field to
Yes
if you wire the
terminal’s DTR signal pin 20 (DB25) to the
IOLAN+'s DSR signal pin 3 on the RJ45
connector (
see Cabling Guide
for DB25 pin
assignments). When you turn the terminal off, it
will reset the IOLAN+ port, which tells the Unix
host to kill the user’s processes.
3.2 Host Table
Setup
In order for IOLAN+ to connect easily to machines on the
network it must know the IP addresses of the other
computers. IOLAN+ can have its own internal table of IP
addresses set up in the host table. This is a ‘local’ naming
system only. IOLAN+ can also use the name server utility of
your Unix system (consult your Unix system manual and
section 2-6,
Tips
).
The
Host Address Menu
is accessed from
the Administration
Menu
by selecting the
host
entry. The host table can contain
up to 10 addresses. Each entry consists of a host name and
its corresponding IP address.
** Administrator ** HOST ADDRESS MENU REMOTE-ADMIN
Entry Host name IP Address
1 [fred ] [204.17.209.70 ]
2 [astro ] [204.17.209.6 ]
3 [router ] [204.17.209.254 ]
4 [perle ] [204.17.209.1 ]
and so on…
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Figure 16: Host Address Menu Screen.
You can fill in an entry (both the name and the IP Address)
for your host machines and then save the values by pressing
the
key.

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