This scenario demonstrates the ability to start Telnet sessions while you are still in a Telnet session. After you have been connected, you can move between systems using system request values.
In this scenario, the user establishes Telnet sessions with multiple servers. This is known as a cascaded Telnet session. Using this method, you will be able to:
Janice Lowe is the director of marketing at Culver Pharmaceuticals. She connects from the office in New York and accesses the main system in Chicago using Telnet. After Janice has established a client session with the Telnet server in Chicago, she realizes that she needs to work with some files from the Los Angeles office.
Janice uses the Chicago Telnet client to connect to the Los Angeles Telnet server. While connected to Los Angeles, she decides to establish a session with Houston.
This figure depicts the connections that Janice makes. The iSeries™ server that she starts from in New York is called the home system. From there, she connects to intermediate system B in Chicago, then connects to intermediate system C in Los Angeles, which connects to end system D in Houston.
This scenario makes the following assumptions:
Janice completes the following steps to connect to the Telnet systems:
After she has connected to the Houston system, she wants to complete a task on the New York (Home) system.
After she has completed her work on the New York system, she can return to the Houston system by completing the following tasks:
To sign off from all sessions, she uses the SIGNOFF command. This ends the current session and returns her to the sign-on display of the home system.