From this dialog box, you can specify the settings for one or more backup TN5250 connections. If your primary connection fails, these connections will be tried next, in the order they are listed.
Add a host to the Backup Host list by clicking the
button. Use the and buttons to change the order in which the hosts are tried.
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Identify the host to which you will connect. Type the host name, alias, or numeric IP address. NOTE:Both IPv4 addresses (in the form 127.0.0.1) and IPv6 addresses (in the form 2001:0db8:3c4d:0015:0000:0000:abcd:ef12) are accepted. |
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Type the host port or socket number that the session should use. This field accepts any number between 0 and 66,535 (default = 23). |
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Specify the terminal device name (also called the display name or the workstation ID) that the AS/400 should use for your session. If you leave this box blank, the AS/400 creates a device to use for your session. The device name can be up to ten characters long. You can include any of the following characters as part of the value in the box. |
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Character |
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* |
Replaced by A, B, C, and so on to create a unique device name. If the entire alphabet is used, the generated device names continue with AA, AB, AC, and so on. |
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% |
Replaced by P for printer sessions and S for display sessions. |
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= |
Replaced by 1,2, 3, and so on to create a unique device name. |
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&COMPN |
Replaced by the local workstation name, left-trimmed, if the generated name exceeds 10 characters. |
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&USERN |
Replaced by the local user name, left-trimmed, if the generated name exceeds 10 characters. |
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+ |
Specifies right-trimming instead of left-trimming. Use with &COMPN or &USERN. This character can be placed anywhere in the string. |
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NOTE:
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When you enter more than one backup host, the connection options for each host are listed on a separate tab.
Options
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When selected, Reflection automatically generates device names based on the value specified in the field.For example, if the specified device name is %ABC=, Reflection generates the device name SABC1 for a display session. If SABC1 is already in use, Reflection tries SABC2, SABC3, and so on. Setting the device name to %123* generates the device name S123A for the first display session, S123B for the second session, and so on. When cleared, if the specified device name is in use, the session does not connect. |
Model
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Specify the terminal (also known as a display station) you want to emulate. |
Security
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Secure data communications with SOCKS or SSL/TLS. |