LOGMODE

Description

Overrides the default characteristics of the terminal.

This common session parameter is applicable to these control statements: PROFILE (see PROFILE statement), USER (see USER statement), TERMINAL (see TERMINAL statement), and APPL (see APPL statement). It is not applicable to the SYSTEM control statement.

Format

LOGMODE logmode-entryname

Usage

The default characteristics are derived from the bind image received from the terminal login request when the user first establishes the session with IBM Session Manager. The default logmode table entry names and the terminal types to which they apply are:

Entry-name

Terminal type

S3270

Non SNA 3277-1

S3270

Non SNA 3277-2

D4B32781

Non SNA 3278-1

D4B32782

Non SNA 3278-2

D4B32783

Non SNA 3278-3

D4B32784

Non SNA 3278-4

D4B32785

Non SNA 3278-5

D4B3278X

Non SNA 3278-X

D4A32781

SNA 3278-1

D4A32782

SNA 3278-2

D4A32783

SNA 3278-3

D4A32784

SNA 3278-4

D4A32785

SNA 3278-5

D4A3278X

SNA 3278-X

VT220

VT220

VT100

VT100

ANSI

ANSI

LINEMODE

NVT

Additionally, IBM Session Manager is supplied with a logmode table which contains entries for 3278, 3279 and 3193 terminals which have extended attributes as follows:

Entry-name

Terminal type

D4B32792

Non SNA 327x-2

D4B32793

Non SNA 327x-3

D4B32794

Non SNA 327x-4

D4B32795

Non SNA 327x-5

D4B3279X

Non SNA 3279-X

LOGM9DN

Non SNA 3279-D ISZDYNAM queriable

D4A32792

SNA 327x-2

D4A32793

SNA 327x-3

D4A32794

SNA 327x-4

D4A32795

SNA 327x-5

D4A3279X

SNA 3279-X

LOGM9DS

SNA 3279-D ISZDYNAS queriable

Further details on the relationship between the physical terminal and the characteristics held in the logmode entry can be found in 'Setting up applications' in the Installation and Customization manual.

See also STOPINH and STOP_INHERIT keywords.

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