User`s manual
  Installing under UNIX/LINUX 
AX3000 - User's Manual  77 
- Connection Properties: pressing <Space> displays a dialog box which 
allows certain connection parameters to be changed. (See Chapter 5.1.7) 
- General  Parameters: pressing <Space> displays a dialog box which 
allows certain emulation parameters to be changed. (See Chapter 5.1.4) 
- User-defined  Keys: pressing <Space> displays a dialog box which 
allows certain keys to be remapped. (See Chapter 5.1.4) 
- User-defined  Sequences: pressing <Space> displays a dialog box 
which allows all of the keys to be remapped. (See Chapter 5.1.4) 
- Overscan (not available for TFT screens): the border screen colour 
- Colouring mode: this function allows monochrome applications to be 
displayed in colour. (See Chapter 5.1.5) 
- Palette: pressing <Space> displays a dialog box which lets colours to be 
remapped. 
Save and exit. The AX3000 is ready for use. 
5.1.2 - Protocols: telnet, tty, ssh or aux1/aux2
Connecting a character based session can be done: 
- Either in TCP/IP mode via telnet, tty or ssh protocols 
- Or in serial mode (RS232) by using a serial port (Aux1, Aux2...) 
a) The TELNET Protocol 
The telnet server is a standard module of the Unix/Linux TCP/IP stack. The 
AX3000 can immediately open a client telnet session, without any additional 
software or alteration to the Unix/Linux settings. 
Main characteristics of a telnet session: 
- Dynamic allocation of pseudo-terminals (ptty), 
- System access is controlled by a 'login', which is generated by the telnetd 
daemon, 
- The value of the TERM environment variable is negotiated after the login 
stage. (See Chapter 5.1.7 for default TERM values.) 
b) The TTY Protocol 
The tty server is an Axel proprietary protocol. Additional software is required 
(see Chapter 5.4). 










