Nsure SecureLogin 3.51 Configuration Guide for Terminal Emulation

Terminal Launcher is a component of SecureLogin. Terminal Launcher allows users to log into any type of host that requires the user to log in using an emulator (for example, ACF2 or RACF mainframe, a UNIX* host, or a Cisco* router). The user or administrator configures Terminal Launcher to connect to the mainframe or host, wait for the login sequence, then enter usernames and passwords.

You can configure Terminal Launcher to work with different terminal emulators. You can use Terminal Launcher to navigate to a particular subsystem or menu within an application. Any keystrokes that an application will accept from the user can be incorporated into SecureLogin scripts to be sent to the host by Terminal Launcher.


For Additional Documentation

For information on installing SecureLogin, see the Nsure SecureLogin 3.51 Installation Guide.

For information on using, managing, and troubleshooting Novell® SecureLogin, as well as information on configuring terminal emulators, see the Nsure SecureLogin 3.51 Administration Guide.

For information on SecureLogin commands and sample scripts, see the Nsure SecureLogin 3.51 Scripting Guide.

For information on terminal services for SecureLogin, see the Nsure SecureLogin 3.51 Terminal Services Guide.


Documentation Updates

This document provides information on configuring Terminal Launcher to work with selected terminal emulators. For modules on emulators that have been added since October 2003, see Novell SecureLogin 3.5 on the Novell Documentation Web page.


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