Telserv Manual

Starting the Telserv Process
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Binding Telserv to an IP Address
If you do not specify this option, a selection prompt is displayed.
[ -NOTACL ]
specifies that TACL is not displayed as one of the services in the selection menu.
If you do not specify this option, TACL appears as a service on the selection menu.
[ -XTABS | -NOXTABS ]
determines whether or not TAB characters are converted to spaces. SETMODE
261 provides the programmatic interface.
For information about SETMODE procedures, see the Guardian Procedure Calls
Reference Manual.
The following is an example of the command for creating a Telserv process:
RUN $TESTER.SYSTEM.TELSERV /NAME $ZTNT, NOWAIT, &
HIGHPIN OFF, CPU 0,PRI 170/ -7 5555 -BACKUPCPU 1 &
-NOBANNER -NOMENU -NOPROMPT -NOTACL -XTABS &
-CTRLECHO -BREAKDATA -FLOWCTRL -NOEOFMSG -KANJI
Binding Telserv to an IP Address
For J06.09 and later J-series RVUs and H06.20 and later RVUs, the TELSERV
process allows specifying an IP address to which TELSERV can bind. The IP address
can be specified using the param ZTNT^HOST^IP.
The IP address assigned must be a valid numerical network address. That is, the IP
address can be an IPv4 address in dotted-decimal format or an IPv6 address in
hexadecimal format.
To bind Telserv to an IP address, before starting the TELSERV process, set the TACL
param ZTNT^HOST^IP. For example, to bind the TELSERV to IPv4 address
192.168.10.10, issue this command:
PARAM ZTNT^HOST^IP 192.168.10.10
ZTNT^HOST^IP also accepts IPv6 addresses. For example, to bind the TELSERV
process to IPv6 address 3ffe:1200:214:1:a00:8eff:fe04:6ef2, issue this command:
PARAM ZTNT^HOST^IP 3ffe:1200:214:1:a00:8eff:fe04:6ef2
Special Consideration for Users of Logical Network Partitions
and PROVIDERS
If you are using the Logical Network Partitioning (LNP) feature of NonStop TCP/IPv6,
you must run a Telserv process for each indexed logical network partition through