| Specifications |
| Terminal
Emulation |
- Print screen
- SSL encryption of
traffic to the OnWeb Application Server
- Emulation applets
run as signed applets for increased functionality and security
- Network administrators
can disable menus so that users cannot change session settings
- Block copy and paste
- Keyboard mapping
- Multiple session
support
- International keyboard
support
- On-line html help
- Users and administrators
can create, modify, and save session files to central server
(including keyboard mappings)
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| TN3270/TN5250 |
- TN3270-E Models
2, 3, 4, 5 (extended attribute support)
- TN5250
- TN3287 Printing
- Users and administrators
configurable session files
- IND$FILE* file transfer
- APVUFile$ (double-byte
file transfer)
- TN3270/TN5250 Emulation-class
library API (HLLAPI-like)
- International code
page support
- Light pen support
(TN3270 only)
- Terminal keypad
- Toolbar
- Double-byte character
set support
- Trace Support
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| TNVT |
- Complete VT52, VT100,
VT220, WYSE 50/60 support
- Auto Print Mode
- Configure to any
row and column setting up to 180 columns
- Terminal keyboard
display shows host keyboard
- Full screen support
- DEC multinational
and national replacement character support
- Auto font scaling
- User-selectable
colors and fonts
- Full keyboard remapping
- Configure session
properties "on-the-fly" within sessions
- Viewporting feature
keeps cursor in center of screen for panning on small screens.
- Automatic login
- Run as Java applet
or application
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| FTPj
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- Anonymous session
support
- Account sessions
to log into FTP servers that require a user ID and password
- Users and administrators
can create, modify, and save session files
- Run FTPj from the
OnWeb Application Server for centralized management and
scalability
- Double-pane view
allows users to drag-and-drop local and remote files across
long directory trees
- Download multiple
file formats ASCII, binary, and local8 remote system
types
- Option for command
line FTP transfers
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| OnWeb
Application Server |
- Server-based installation
and update of entire product (including terminal emulation
applets)
- User and group-based
access control sets network permissions and restrictions
- Group support allows
configuration of terminal emulation session files and user
permissions for groups of users
- Integrates with
pre-existing users and passwords from LDAP, NT, or UNIX
(NIS) domain
- Administration applets
allow remote creation, modification, and management of terminal
emulation session files
- Standardized access
for all users
- Pilot new applets
to selected users or groups
- Central logging
of network host usage
- Export semicolon-delimited
log file to spreadsheet applications for further analysis
- Provides SSL encryption
back-end to terminal emulation clients
- Administrator can
disable authentication for anonymous mode operation
- Administrator can
set up default permissions for users
- Java administration
applets allow remote management from a Java-enabled Web
browser
- OnWeb Application
Server runs as a Java servlet for increased performance
and scalability
- Administration applets
run as signed applets
- Real-time monitoring
and control of connections
- Event logging
- Applets can be automatically
installed on clients to decrease start up time
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