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<h1 class="topictitle1">Configure the Telnet server</h1>
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<div><p>This topic shows you how to configure your Telnet server for various
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emulation types.</p>
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<div class="section"><p>One of the most important Telnet functions is its ability to negotiate
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options between the client and the server. This type of open negotiation makes
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it possible for either the client or the server to initiate or to honor a
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request. Several different emulation types are available to you for negotiating
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requests and converting them to output. The iSeries™ server can support 3270-type
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workstations and VTxxx workstations, but the preferred type is 5250 emulation.</p>
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<p>To
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configure your Telnet server for use with one of the other emulation types
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supported, complete the following children linking tasks that contain task
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steps.</p>
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<div class="section"><p>After you have configured Telnet, you may want to
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Secure Telnet with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).</p>
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<li class="olchildlink"><a href="rzaiwestabcon.htm">Start the Telnet server</a><br />
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<span>Use this topic to learn the steps for starting
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the Telnet server.</span></li>
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<li class="olchildlink"><a href="rzaiwnamdev.htm">Set the number of virtual devices</a><br />
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<span>You can read this topic for instructions on
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configuring the number of virtual devices for the Telnet server and limiting
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the number of signon attempts allowed.</span></li>
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<li class="olchildlink"><a href="rzaiwqlmtsecofr.htm">Restrict privileged users to specific devices and limit sign-on attempts</a><br />
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The sign-on system values are used to both restrict or limit the devices to which a user can sign on and to define the number of system sign-on attempts allowed.</li>
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<li class="olchildlink"><a href="rzaiwrzaiwtimeout.htm">Set the session keep-alive parameter</a><br />
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You can set the maximum idle time that the TCP protocol will allow before sending a probe to test for an inactive session using the TCP keep-alive parameter.</li>
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<li class="olchildlink"><a href="rzaiwresusr.htm">Assign devices to subsystems</a><br />
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Before a user can sign on to the iSeries server, the workstation must
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be defined to a subsystem. The workstation, for example, will be the virtual
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display device that is selected or automatically created by the Telnet server.</li>
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<li class="olchildlink"><a href="rzaiwrzaiwqsyswrk.htm">Activate the QSYSWRK subsystem</a><br />
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The server job for a TCP/IP application must start in the QSYSWRK subsystem. The spooling subsystem, QSPL, needs to be active to run printer pass-through sessions.</li>
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<li class="olchildlink"><a href="rzaiwcrusrpro.htm">Create user profiles</a><br />
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On the Telnet server, you can create Telnet user <span>profiles</span> using iSeries Navigator.</li>
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<li class="olchildlink"><a href="rzaiwemultypes.htm">iSeries supported emulation types</a><br />
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The preferred emulation for the iSeries is 5250 emulation. However, the iSeries also
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supports 3270 and VTxxx emulation.</li>
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<li class="olchildlink"><a href="rzaiwconfiguresslparent.htm">Secure Telnet with SSL</a><br />
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With the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol, you can establish secure connections between the Telnet server application and Telnet clients that provide authentication of one or both endpoints of the communication session. SSL also provides privacy and integrity of the data that client and server applications exchange.</li>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzaiwgetstart.htm" title="Telnet is a protocol that allows you to log onto and use a remote computer as though you were connected directly to it within the local network.">Telnet</a></div>
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<div class="relconcepts"><strong>Related concepts</strong><br />
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<div><a href="rzaiwscenario1.htm" title="This configuration scenario depicts an administrator customizing a Telnet server.">Telnet scenario: Telnet server configuration</a></div>
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