Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.30+, H06.08+, J06.03+)
Example 15 Telserv Login Using Default Telserv Services
Connecting..
.Connected to 123.456.789.111.
Escape character is '^]'.
WELCOME TO node1.subdom1.corporate.net [PORT $ZTCF0 #23
WINDOW $ZTNF0.#PTMNBVY]
TELSERV - T9553D40 - (29JUN2001) - (IPMADI)
Available Services:
TACL EXIT
Enter Choice> TACL
TACL 1> logon guest.user1
Password:
Welcome to \NODE1.
The time is 8:37:07 am 08/21/2002.
Last Logon: 21 AUG 2002, 08:34
Last Unsuccessful Attempt: 29 APR 2002, 06:19 Total Failures: 13
TACL (T9205D46 - 20SEP2001), Operating System G06, Release G06.15
COPYRIGHT COMPAQ COMPUTER CORPORATION 1985,1987-2000
CPU 7, process has no backup
August 21, 2002 8:37:08
(Invoking $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.TACLLOCL)
(Invoking $GUEST.TACLCSTM)
Current volume is $GUEST.USER1
1> OSH
/home/user1:
As this example shows, the user can log in to OSS only by first logging in to the Guardian
environment and then issuing the OSH command to access the OSS environment interactively.
NOTE: The OSS shell inherits any TACL DEFINEs that are in effect when the Telserv service is
started. Telserv should be started with the appropriate DEFINEs for the OSS shell.
Configuring a Telserv Direct Service
A Telserv process can be configured to provide login either directly to the OSS shell or directly to
the command interpreter code of any executable program accessible through the OSS file system.
Logging In to the Shell Directly
The services feature of Telserv provides OSS users with the ability to log in directly to the OSS
shell, bypassing the TACL prompt.
The services feature is configured through the ADD SERVICE command in the Telserv SCF product
module. This command is described in the Telserv Manual.
Example 16 shows what a Telserv login looks like when you use the services feature to provide
direct login to the OSS shell.
200 Managing Terminal Access