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Multiple sessions – IBM Asynchronous Color Terminals WS525 User Manual

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Multiple Sessions

2.1 Overview

Multiple sessions extend the WS525 to act like four terminals in one.

A session is an active connection between the terminal and a host

system. See Figure 1–3.
The WS525 supports up to four sessions using virtual terminals. Each

virtual terminal maintains the full keyboard and display state of a

real physical terminal but shares a single keyboard and display with

other virtual terminals. Before you can login using a virtual terminal,

it must be connected to a host computer.
WS525 session virtual terminals can be connected directly to a host

computer through any of the three serial communication ports on the

back of the terminal. Since there are only three comm ports, this

method alone can only support three sessions.
To use a fourth session or to reduce the number of serial comm lines

needed, more than one session must be connected through a single

comm port. The WS525 allows this using a session management

protocol, called TD/SMP (Terminal Device/Session Management

Protocol). TD/SMP allows two or more sessions to share a single

comm line, as long as the other end of the comm line supports the

protocol. To enable TD/SMP at the terminal, you simply assign more

than one session virtual terminal to the same comm port in Set-Up.
TD/SMP is available on most terminal servers or host systems with

SSU software. If you are using a terminal server, check with its

documentation to determine if it can run TD/SMP.

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