I have a vt510 that uses a similar connection scheme. You can connect
one S1 to a LAT terminal server and achieve multisession with one serial
cable or you can connect both S1 and S2 to two different serial ports
and switch between them. For more info, check out
http://www.boundless.com
Bill Edmonson
Ron Farrer wrote:
>
> Paul Jakma (paul@clubi.ie) wrote:
>
> <snip>
> > actually, i think the multisession capabilities are provided by the
> > terminal server. Eg most DEC LAT term servers provide this feature.
> <snip>
> > the magic is in the term server.. (afaik).
>
> Mine has four "com" connectors. Two "Com1" serial conectors, and one
> "Com2" and "Com3" connectors (RJ11?) From the little bits and peices of
> info I have been shown, it seems that both the terminal and the term
> server have to support multisession. Of course I may have read it wrong,
> but that's what it seems to say...
>
> Ron
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