Telserv Manual
Starting the Telserv Process
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Telserv Parameter Names and Values for the TACL
PARAM Command
ZTNT^CUSTOM^BANNER Specifies whether or not Telserv sends a custom-
ized welcome banner instead of the default wel-
come banner. Values are YES or NO. The default
value is NO.
The syntax is:
PARAM ZTNT^CUSTOM^BANNER (YES | NO)
Setting this PARAM value to YES causes Telserv
to read-in the contents of an EDIT file (code: 101)
named TSBANNER at start-up time. The file must
be located in the same subvolume in which the
Telserv executable file resides. The file can con-
tain a maximum of 50 lines. If Telserv cannot find
the file or read it, Telserv continues the initializa-
tion process, but does not display a banner, either
customized or default.
If this PARAM value is set to NO or allowed to
default, Telserv sends the default welcome banner.
ZTNT^CONN^ON^MAXTTY Specifies whether new connections are accepted
when Telserv is handling the maximum number of
sessions. The default value is YES.
The syntax is:
PARAM ZTNT^CONN^ON^MAXTTY (YES | NO)
Setting the PARAM value to YES or allowing it to
default causes Telserv to continue accepting new
connections and to send an error message when
MAXTERMINALS is reached.
Setting the PARAM value to NO causes Telserv to
stop accepting new connections when the MAX-
TERMINALS limit is reached. New connections are
then accepted only after the number of sessions
falls below the MAXTERMINALS limit. Telserv
sends no error message indicating why it refused a
connection request.
Table 3-1. Telserv Parameter Names and Values in the TACL PARAM
Command (page4of9)
Name Description