A Lantronix Company SCS3230 System Administrator's Guide
15.00.038 - 81 - May 2002
8.8 Selecting a Device Port
F2 PULL-DOWN MENU TO SELECT A DEVICE PORT, PART 1
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¦ LOGGED IN MENU ¦
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¦ CONNECT TO SERVER ¦
¦ DIR CONNECT TO SERVER ¦
¦ LISTEN TO SERVER ¦
¦ DISPLAY CONNECTED LIST ¦
¦ DISPLAY SERVER NAMES ¦
¦ DISPLAY ACTIVE DEVICES ¦
¦ LOGOUT ¦
¦ CHANGE PASSWORD ¦
¦ CHANGE DIRECT MODE ESC ¦
¦ CHANGE BREAK MODE ESC ¦
¦ DISPLAY HELP ¦
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F2 PULL-DOWN MENU TO SELECT A DEVICE PORT, PART 2
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¦ SELECT SERVER ¦
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¦01 – DEVICE_1 02 - DEVICE_2 ¦
¦03 - DEVICE_3 04 - DEVICE_4 ¦
¦05 - 06 - ¦
¦07 - 08 - ¦
¦09 - 10 - ¦
¦11 - 12 - ¦
¦13 - 14 - ¦
¦15 - 16 - ¦
¦17 - 18 - ¦
¦19 - 20 - ¦
¦21 - 22 - ¦
¦23 - 24 - ¦
¦25 - 26 - ¦
¦27 - 28 - ¦
¦29 - 30 - ¦
¦31 - 32 - ¦
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To select a device port, the user must type SELECT along with a device port name or number,
or select CONNECT TO SERVER from the pull down menu, and then select the device port to be
connected. The user must also have permission to connect to a device port as defined by the
system administrator in their user profile. For example, to connect to a server named Alpha on
device port 23, the user may either type SELECT Alpha, SELECT 23, or select CONNECT TO
SERVER and then select Alpha from the next menu that appears. If the system administrator
has determined that the user does not have permission to access a server, the SCS3230 will
display the message NO ACCESS TO DEVICE CHANNEL, and the connection will not be made.
The user may exit from their current device port first by using the EXIT command or selecting
EXIT FROM SERVER from the pull-down menu to free the device port for use by other users. A
user may not select a server that is already selected by another user. When a server has been
selected, the prompt will change to show which server has been selected by displaying the user
ID, a dash, and then the server name in the general form USER_NAME-SERVER_NAME>. For
example, if the user GEORGE selects Alpha, the prompt would read GEORGE-Alpha>.