Axel AX3000 65 User's Manual User Manual

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AX3000 - User's Manual

5.1.9 - The Multi-Shell

The AXEL multi-shell software allows multiple telnet sessions on the same host,
with the same user name, without demanding multiple logons. This is done by
running the AXEL tcpmsh program from a UNIX shell. This supports up to eight
duplicated sessions.

Operating example: you could run four multi-shell sessions (or «views»)
across each of two telnet connections to different hosts. Function keystroke
combinations could be used to hot-key between the different telnet connections
(<Alt><Fx>) and different multi-shell views (<Ctrl><Fx>).

a) Installation

Copy to /usr/bin and rename as ‘tcpmsh’ the appropriate binary. Example for
IBM AIX:

# cp tcpmsh.AIX /usr/bin/tcpmsh <CR>

b) Setting-Up the AX3000

Use of multiple views within a single telnet session must be set through the
AX3000 set-up.

The AX3000 supports eight virtual screens, which may be shared, between
telnet sessions and multi-shell views. In the AX3000 set-up, multi-shell views
are referred to as «pages per session» or «page/session»).

The AX3000 default factory set-up is 8 telnet sessions and 1 page/session.

To change this configuration, enter AX3000 Set-Up (<Ctrl><Alt><Esc>) and
select the [Terminal]-[Multi-session] dialog. Tune the two parameters number
of sessions
and number of Pages/Session.

c) Using the Multi-Shell

To run tcpmsh, the syntax is:

$ tcpmsh [-options] <CR>

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