6. Device Definition Descriptions
6.1 Local non-SNA 3270 Devices
6.1.1 Function
The local non-SNA 3270 device statements are used to define terminals to the Hercules configuration.
There are no required arguments for this particular device type but there are several optional arguments
that may be specified.
To use this device a tn3270 client must connect to the host machine via the port number specified on the
CNSLPORT statement. A valid tn3270 device type such as IBM-3278 must be used.
If the tn3270 client software allows it to specify a device type suffix (e.g. IBM-3278@GROUPNAME) then
the suffix can be used to connect to that specific device number, if defined. If no suffix is used then the
tn3270 client will be connected to the first available and defined 3270 device.
If a specific terminal device address is specified via the device type suffix of the tn3270 client software
then it must be eligible to connect at that device address or the connection is immediately rejected. An
alternative terminal device for which the tn3270 client might be eligible will not be automatically selected.
6.1.2 Syntax
Descriptive
[groupname [ipaddr [mask]]]
Diagram
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6.1.3 Parameter
devaddr
This is the device address.
devtype
This is the device type. Valid terminal device types are 3270 and 3278.
groupname
If a terminal group name is given on the device statement then a device type suffix
with this group name can be used to indicate that a device in this group is to be