When using Rumba UNIX-HP Edition, users perform the majority of their tasks with the host using the UNIX or the HP display. This includes viewing host applications, transferring files, and printing from the host. The UNIX display and the HP display connect to a host over a TCP/IP interface.
The table below describes the standard features for UNIX and HP:
Standard feature | Description |
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Display | Presents the traditional VT display terminals in a Microsoft Windows application supporting the whole range of VT terminals
from VT 52 to VT 420, as well as VT340 ReGIS, Sixel, SCO ANSI, BBS ANSI and Tektronix 4010/4014 graphics support.
Users can run multiple host sessions, displaying and working with host applications simultaneously. |
File transfer | Supports Kermit, Text, and X-, Y-, Z-Modem file transfer protocols over all the supported interfaces. It supports a Rumba initiated mode where the user simply selects the protocol and file to be transferred, and Rumba provides the underlying commands to successfully transfer the file. |
Enhanced security | Supports SSL 3.0 (Secure Sockets Layer), TLS 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 (Transport Security Layer), and SSH (Secure Shell) to allow users to securely access applications and transfer data between their desktops and mainframe, AS/400 and UNIX systems, encrypting the session data stream to a host capable of supporting these protocols. |
Switching system keyboards | Allows switching keyboard displays as in Windows (ALT+SHIFT). |
Keyboard shortcut to open Split Display or History window. | Provides a keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Shift+Z) to open the Split display and History window on a UNIX Display. |
Double-click auto select | When connecting to UNIX and double-clicking data, the data is automatically selected and copied to the clipboard. When you right-click at the new location, the data is pasted without displaying the pop-up menu. |
The table below describes the standard features of the HP-UNIX printer:
Standard feature | Description |
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Terminal-routed printing | Prints the display screen, selected text, and full color graphics, or routes print jobs from the host printer through the Windows print driver. |
The table below describes the interfaces used to connect to the host:
Standard feature | Description |
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Async | Connects to a remote UNIX host through a phone line and a standard asynchronous modem or directly to the host or terminal controller using an RS-232 direct connection. |
Telnet | Connects to the UNIX host using the TCP/IP protocol. |
The table below describes the standard features for HP:
Standard feature | Description |
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Display | Presents the traditional HP terminal types in a Microsoft Windows application.
Users can run multiple host sessions, displaying and working with host applications simultaneously. |
File transfer | Supports Kermit, Text, and Xmodem, Ymodem, Zmodem file transfer protocols over all the supported interfaces, and a proprietary protocol to HP3000 servers running the MPE operating system. It supports a Rumba initiated mode where the user simply selects the protocol and the file to be transferred, and Rumba provides the underlying commands to successfully transfer the file. |
The table below describes the standard features of the HP printer:
Standard feature | Description |
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Terminal-routed printing | Prints the display screen or selected text, or routes print jobs from the host printer through your Windows print driver. |
The table below describes the interfaces used to connect to the host:
Standard feature | Description |
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Async | Connects to a remote HP host through a phone line and a standard asynchronous modem, or directly to the host or terminal controller using an RS-232 direct connection. |
HP NSVT | Connects to an HP host using the proprietary HP protocol for Network Services Virtual Terminals (NSVT). |
Telnet | Connects to the HP host using the TCP/IP protocol. |