T/MonXM 4.7 User Manual
UM-TMN-470
Section Five - Configuring Remote Access
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The Remote Access software module serves as a terminal server for
hosting remote connections to T/MonXM. Remote Access must be
set up in order to use the Web Browser Interface, T/RemoteW,
T/AccessMW , T/Windows, or any terminal or computer not directly
connected to the T/MonXM WorkStation or IAM-5.
The Remote Access software module must be installed before you
can use the Remote Access functions of T/MonXM.* Refer to the
Software Module Installation section for installation procedures.
Selecting Remote Ports from the Parameters menu will allow you to
select the remote terminals and define the parameters for Remote
Access.
See Figure 5.1 for example on following page. The fields on the
Remote Parameters screen are as follows:
Port Usage
Valid port types are Remote Access and Halted. Use Halted (default)
if no terminal is connected to the remote port.
Serial Format (Physical ports only)
Baud rate, word length, parity, and stop bits settings. Default values
are 38,400 baud, 8 bits, none, and 1.
Terminal Type
(Note: XTND VT100 uses graphics characters.)
Modem Present (Physical ports only)
The Remote Access field Modem Present should be set to “YES” if
the remote will be accessed via modem. If no modem is used then set
to “NO” (default).
* Note:
New T/Mon and
IAMs ship with unrestrict-
ed Remote Access factory
installed. Older versions
shipped with a minimum of
2 or no ports of remote
access. To determine
your capability, select
Diagnostics > Installable
Modules > Installation
Status.
Table 5.B - T/Mon NOC terminal types
Table 5.A - T/MonXM or IAM terminal types.
IAM or T/MonXM Workstation
Physical
Virtual
T/Windows(ports 1-24) T/Windows(ports 30-47)
T/Remote
T/RemoteW
T/RemoteW
VT100-24
WYSE
VT100-25
ADDS
HTTP
Xtnd VT100
VT100-24
VT100-25
T/Mon NOC
Physical
Virtual
T/Windows(ports 1-24)
Same as IAM-5 or
T/MonXM Workstation
Section 5 - Configuring Remote Access