TN3270 Server Manual
About This Manual
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Organization of This Manual
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DSM Template Services Manual
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EMS Manual
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Distributed Systems Management (DSM) Manual (for D series only)
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Guardian Procedure Calls Reference Manual
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G-Series Highlights and Migration Planning Guide (for G series only)
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DSM/SCM User’s Guide
You will also find useful information in the following publications:
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Kelly, B. “TN3270 Enhancements.” RFC 1647, Auborn University, July 1994.
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Postel, J., and J. Reynolds. “Telnet Protocol Specification.” RFC 854, USC
Information Sciences Institute, May 1983.
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Postel, J., and J. Reynolds. “Telnet Option Specification.” RFC 855, USC
Information Sciences Institute, May 1983.
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Postel, J., and J. Reynolds. “Telnet Binary Transmission.” RFC 856, USC
Information Sciences Institute, May 1983.
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Postel, J. “Telnet End of Record Option.” RFC 885, USC Information Sciences
Institute, December 1983.
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Postel, J., and J. Reynolds. “Assigned Numbers.” RFC 1010, USC Information
Sciences Institute, May 1987.
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VanBokkelen, J. “Telnet Terminal Type Option.” RFC 1091, FTP Software Inc.,
February 1989.
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Organization of This Manual
This manual includes the following sections and appendixes:
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Section 1, Introduction to the Guardian TN3270 Server, describes Guardian TN3270
Server features, limitations, clients, option negotiation, protocol restrictions, and
application interface considerations.
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Section 2, System Setup, describes Guardian TN3270 Server hardware and software
requirements, installation steps, and TCP/IP configuration and verification.
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Section 3, Using the Guardian TN3270 Server, describes how to start the Guardian
TN3270 process, and provides the command line options and standard TACL run
options.
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Section 4, Using TN32COM, describes how to start the Guardian TN32COM
operator interface and lists the TN32COM commands.