Table 1 x terminal monitor settings – Visara Master Console Center Administration Guide User Manual
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Chapter 3 MCC Terminal Configuration
Administration Guide
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Token Ring X terms: No option available.
X terminal Test Menu: bp /usr/tekxp/boot/selftest.500
10.
Set the boot method:
Normal: bm nfs 8192
Over shared (congested) or small fractional T1: bm nfs 1024
11.
The default and recommended resolution is 1600 x 1280. The
following resolutions are available, but not recommended or
supported by VISARA:
Monset Value
Resolution
Frequency
55
1600 X 1280
65 Hz
54
1600 X 1200
69 Hz
53
1600 X 1188
70 Hz
56
1280 X 1024
80 Hz
Table 1 X Terminal Monitor Settings
Use the command se monset xx to change the resolution
(xx = monset value in the table).
12.
Enter k to start the keyboard selection utility. Use the space bar to
select the 3270 keyboard and North America as the location. Press
the Enter key when finished.
13.
If satisfied with all settings, type NVS. This will save the settings
to non-volatile RAM.
14.
Add an entry to /etc/hosts for the X terminal in the MCC server.
The X terminal reads its boot files from the MCC server via the
Network File System (NFS). NFS has simple security that
attempts to validate the IP address of the NFS requestor before
allowing the NFS mounting to occur. Therefore, the MCC server
requires an entry in /etc/hosts or the Domain Name System (DNS)
to resolve the IP address.
15.
Enter b to boot the X terminal.
16.
Once the X terminal has booted and the XDMCP menu screen is
displayed, adjust the picture (width, height, centering, etc.) by
pressing 1 on the monitor control panel (for Tektronix models) and
selecting the correct on-screen options.
17.
Press the right Alt and Set Up keys simultaneously to access the
Tek setup menu. Click the Setup option on the window that
appears.