The scenario depicts how an administrator configures a Telnet server, including objectives, prerequisites and assumptions, and configuration details.
Ken Harrison is the administrator for a new i5/OS® environment for the fictitious company Culver Pharmaceuticals.
He needs to configure the Telnet server to meet the following specifications:
This scenario makes the following assumptions:
You can follow the steps to configure your Telnet server in iSeries™ Navigator.
Click this tab... | And ... |
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System Sign-On | Select:
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Remote Sign-On | Specify the number of sign-on attempts allowed and the action to take if the maximum number of sign-on attempts is reached. |
Remote | Select the Always display sign-on option for Use Telnet for remote sign-on. |
Time-Out | Specify the action to take when jobs reach a time-out. You can also specify how long to give an operation before the job times out. You can specify information for both inactive jobs and disconnected jobs. |
These settings apply to all interactive devices and jobs on your system, not just Telnet.
At the character-based interface, type:
ADDWSE SBSD(QINTER) WRKSTNTYPE(*ALL)
Check the status of the QSYSWRK subsystem:
If the QSYSWRK subsystem is not active...
Related concepts
i5/OS supported emulation types