User`s manual
  Using the AX3000 
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- automatically: when the terminal is idle (keyboard or screen) during a 
certain time, the AX300 blacks out the monitor display. The display is 
automatically restored as soon as a key is pressed. A dialog box allowing 
the screen unlock is displayed. 
- manually: the <Ctrl><Alt><Shift><S> keystroke (or the <Ctrl><Alt><S> 
with a 5250 keyboard) allows to lock immediately the screen. 
The unlock-screen dialog box is the following: 
Two operations are possible: 
- entering the password to unlock the screen. Two passwords can be 
used: the screen saver password and the set-up password (see Chapter 
3.7). 
- resetting the AX3000. If the password is forgotten, the only way is 
selecting the [Shutdown] button. After power-cycling it, the AX3000 
administrator will be able to modify or remove the screen saver 
password. 
Note: to get a high level security, it's better to set a password for the AX3000 
Set-Up (see Chapter 3.7). 
4.4 - TURNING OFF THE AX3000 
A careful check should be made before turning off the TCP/IP AX3000 if TCP/IP 
connections are active. The operating system cannot detect a TCP/IP device 
being turned-off, so the current TCP/IP connections remain active and the 
associated UNIX processes become 'orphans'. While the presence of one or 
two orphan processes may be harmless, repeatedly creating orphan processes 
will affect system performance. 










