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Sms server data, Local format deletion – Visara LINCS Central Control User Manual

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Group Name

The group name of the format.

Format Name

The name of the format.

Size

The length of the data within the format.

Operator Selectable

The local name, if any, of the format.

Local Format Deletion

If you want to delete a format, and the update option is specified, enter Y under the Delete ?
column and press the PF10 key.

SMS Server Data

SMS Server Data

LINCS C8.2 Central Control

Server Name: solo

Server Type: TN3270

TCP Port: 00101

Conns Sessions

Conns Sessions

IP Addresses

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PF: 1-Menu

7-Back 8-Forw 9-Refresh

For a more complete discussion on the SMS feature, refer to the LINCS Features manual.

The SMS Server Data panel displays the data collected by the SMS (Session Management
System) server by polling the TN3270 or Telnet servers, when the SMS feature is configured.
The SMS feature provides load balancing and disaster recovery across multiple network cards,
which can be installed on one or more LINCS platforms. The information on this panel displays
a snapshot of the data at the time that you display this panel or from the last time that you
pressed the PF9 key to refresh the data on this panel.

SMS is a client/server function with one LINCS platform acting as the SMS server and one or
more LINCS platforms functioning as SMS clients. On the LINCS platform functioning as
the server, one or more server panels can be configured, to load balance sessions based on the
number of sessions configured for a particular TCP port. Each SMS client is polled for current