Connects your terminal (through the current host processor)
to another processor, called the remote processor. The command
requires that:
o You must have an account on the remote system to log in.
o The NETMBX (network mailbox) privilege is set.
For more information about using the following qualifiers, see
help for the appropriate subtopic.
Qualifier Type of Connection
/DTE Connects your system to a remote system through an
outgoing terminal line.
/DUP Connects your terminal to a storage controller
through the appropriate bus for that controller.
/HSC Connects your terminal to an HSC disk and tape
controller through the computer interconnect (CI)
bus.
/LAT Connects your terminal to a specified service
available on the local area network (LAN).
/RLOGIN Allows you to log in to a remote host over a TCP/IP
connection and start an interactive terminal session
by accessing the RLOGIN application.
/TELNET Connects you to a remote host over a TCP/IP
connection by invoking the TELNET application.
/TN3270 Connects you to a remote IBM host over a TCP/IP
connection, causing the local keyboard to emulate
an IBM 3279-class terminal keyboard by invoking the
TN3270 terminal emulator.
Format
SET HOST node-name
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