

SSL/TLS support for secure communication.TN3270, TN5250, TNVIP, Telnet and Ggate communication to host.Glink brings you a high quality and proven emulator for your iPad, iPhone and iPod touch devices. Glink has emulations for the IBM 32 terminals, Bull Questar DKU7102, DKU7107 and DKU7211 terminals, Bull VIP7800, VIP7760 and VIP7700 terminals, and DEC VT420, VT320/340, VT220, VT102, VT100 and ANSI 3.64 terminals. Users who were connected at the time the configuration changes were made are not affected.Glink for iOS is used to access applications running on IBM, DEC, UNIX, Linux and Bull host systems. You can also modify or delete the IP addresses that the TN5250/AS400 definitions have in common and that appear on the IP address list.Ĭonfiguration changes are apparent only to users who establish a connection after the changes are saved. If a named group is found, and defines a host option, that option specifies the server. When a hostname is passed to one of these programs, the named group islooked up in tn5250rc ,and any options given in that group are processed. If the new IP address or subnet mask already exists on some of the TN5250/AS400 definitions, but not on others, the addition will occur without duplication in the ones that already have the IP address or subnet mask. DESCRIPTION The tn5250rc file contains groups of options for tn5250 and lp5250d. You can add new IP addresses and subnet masks to multiple TN5250/AS400 definitions. When a hostname is passed to one of these programs, the named group is looked up in tn5250rc, and any options given in that group are processed. You cannot change the name of remote LUs. If you want to change the configuration of multiple TN5250/AS400 definitions, you can only change the properties of items that the TN5250/AS400 definitions have in common. You can modify, delete, or add IP addresses and subnet masks within a TN5250/AS400 definition.
#Tn5250 host windows#
For more information about WINS and DHCP, see the Windows Help. Name resolution works with WINS, DHCP, or similar name-resolution services. You should now have an AS/400 sign-on screen. To keep things simple, just type the name of your AS/400 in the 'Host to connect to' box, and click Ok. For example, if a workstation name is Giraffe, and if the IP name list contains that name, it will allow that workstation access. Double-click the TN5250 icon on your desktop or start menu A window opens up that says 'TN5250 Quick-Connect' and asks you a number of questions. If a workstation's name can be resolved using name resolution, it can be used in place of IP addresses. If you want to restrict the use of a TN5250/AS400 definition to one or more specific TN5250 clients, you should determine the IP addresses or host names of the client computers that will use the TN5250/AS400 definition.

For client computers using Windows, you can determine the IP address, subnet mask, and host name by typing ipconfig/all at the command prompt on the client computer. This will allow any TN5250 client to connect to the AS/400. This will allow any TN5250 client to connect to the AS/400. By default, the TN5250/AS400 definition is not assigned an IP address or a subnet mask. IP settings assigned to TN5250/AS400 definitions allow TN5250 clients to connect to the AS/400.

TN5250 supports multiple sessions up to the limits of the mode used in the TN5250/AS400 definition. TN5250/AS400 definitions include local and remote APPC LUs, the mode (the default is QPCSUPP), AS/400 user name and password, terminal type, and IP address and subnet mask. To provide for TN5250 service, you must create TN5250/AS400 definitions that map to the AS/400. TN5250 acts as a gateway that allows an AS/400 access to TN5250 clients providing 5250 terminal emulation.
