KpyM Telnet/SSH Server - Forum
auto logout - timing |
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auto logout - timing |
Jan 23 2009 12:07 |
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desrciption:
we're using the telnet server in a configuration with teklogix terminals (rf-guns) to connect to sap in a production environment
subject:
now we found that there seems to be some kind of "timeout" in the sessions
question:
is this "configurable" ?
we'd like to turn it off - the reconnect of the rf-guns takes to long for efficient work in a production environment
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Kroum Grigorov |
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Jan 23 2009 19:53 |
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Yes, there is default "idle timeout" set to 5 minutes. If the server detects that the session is not used(no imput from the client) for more than 5 min it will disconnect the session.
You can disable this by setting the parameter idle_timeout = 0 using the console kts setup -or- you can change this directly in c:\program files\kts\kts.ini file
Kroum
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udo |
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Jan 27 2009 08:52 |
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Thanks for your help
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Nick Monroe |
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Mar 02 2009 17:40 |
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Works great with connection persistence software: Stay-Linked.com
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Sascha Schickler |
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Apr 04 2011 10:36 |
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Psion Teklogix offers a comserver session persistance solution.
You can install a software on a windows machine. Or use the Minicontroller option in one of your Psion Teklogix Access points type 9150 or 9160.
The Minicontroller or PC Commserver software communicates with your KPYM. The wireless devices communicate to the Minicontroller
or PC Commserver. The minicontroller or PC CommServer acts like a sesion persistent middleware. They buffer all unexpected session losses due to battery problems, Wifi issues, Rebooting of wireless
computers. After a reboot of the Psion Teklogix wireless computer
the operator just come back in the screen he saw before the reboot. Since the CommServer has kept to session open between
itself and the KPYM telnet Server. So operators don't need to login
bur can continue to work.
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