
Configuring Subscriber Accounts
Setting Up the Session Switch Characters 8-15
X To configure session switch characters for a subscriber
Use the following commands:
Example Subs_jack:0 >>backward_switch ^I
Subs_jack:0 >>forward_switch ^J
Subs_jack:0 >>local_switch ^K
The Session Switch character can be specified as an uppercase
alphabetical character with, or without, a caret (^) before it.
When the Session Switch character is preceded by a caret, the
LX command parser interprets it as a Control-character
sequence. For example, ^I is interpreted as
CTRL/I; ^J as
CTRL/J; and ^M as CTRL/M.
Be sure that there are no conflicting uses for the character you
select (particularly with control characters that are used by
applications programs, or with the character you set for the
FORWARD SWITCH, the LOCAL SWITCH, or any Telnet command
characters). If you specify a
CTRL character, when the user
types the character, it will be displayed as ^<Key> (such as if the
user types
CTRL/I, the terminal will echo the characters: ^I).
Command To switch to the...
backward_switch
Previous session
forward_switch
Next session
local_switch
Local Command Mode
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