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set to a non-zero value, no Janus Telnet Server (<var>TNSERV</var>) ports can be defined, and no telnet connections can be made directly to <var class="product">Model 204</var>. | set to a non-zero value, no Janus Telnet Server (<var>TNSERV</var>) ports can be defined, and no telnet connections can be made directly to <var class="product">Model 204</var>. | ||
The value of the <var>TNDEV</var> parameter must be an odd number between 1 and | The value of the <var>TNDEV</var> parameter must be an odd number between 1 and 73, and it | ||
must be different from the <var>[[SDAEMDEV parameter|SDAEMDEV]]</var> system parameter. | must be different from the <var>[[SDAEMDEV parameter|SDAEMDEV]]</var> system parameter. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:19, 12 January 2018
IODEV number for TNSERV threads
Summary
- Default value
- 0
- Parameter type
- System
- Where set
- User 0 CCAIN parameters
- Related products
- Janus Sockets
- Introduced
- Sirius Mods 6.9
Description
This parameter specifies the IODEV number to be used for Janus Telnet Server connections. When a connection is made to a Janus Telnet Server, the IODEV number of the Sdaemon thread is dynamically switched to the TNDEV value. If TNDEV is not set to a non-zero value, no Janus Telnet Server (TNSERV) ports can be defined, and no telnet connections can be made directly to Model 204.
The value of the TNDEV parameter must be an odd number between 1 and 73, and it must be different from the SDAEMDEV system parameter.
Note: No IODEV cards are allowed for TNDEV's IODEV number — the IODEV number can only be used dynamically by Janus Telnet Server.
The recommended setting for TNDEV is 21, an IODEV number no longer in use by Model 204.