Telserv Manual
Telserv Manual—427174-009
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Accessing and Using Telserv
Services
As part of the Telserv product, HP provides a TELNET client that runs on the NonStop
system. Other vendors provide TELNET client software as part of their terminal
emulator products.
The client features included in the HP NonStop TELNET client differ from the features
other vendors provide in their terminal emulator products. While other vendor’s
products support the 6530 terminal type, the HP NonStop TELNET client runs in NVT
mode only.
Telserv communicates with client applications by using the TELNET protocol. The user
invokes a TELNET client application program that connects to the specified remote
machine (see Using TELNET to Connect to Telserv on page 8-1). Telserv then displays
the Welcome Banner and the Service menu, for example:
WELCOME To idev [PORT $ZTC5 #23 WINDOW $ZTN5.#PTT7HET]
TELSERV - T9553D40 - (10SEP00) - (IPMADD)
Available Service:
TACL EXIT
Enter Choice>
In this example:
idev is the HP NonStop host name.
$ZTC5 is the Transport process name.
23 is the port number.
$ZTN5 is the Telserv process name.
#PTT7HET is the window name.
When users select a service, they might be prompted for a logon ID and password.
The client software then passes the keystrokes from the user terminal to the remote
host and displays the output from the host on the user terminal.