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This technical note explains how to customize the TN5250 session display name in EXTRA! X-treme and Reflection for IBM.
For information about using this feature in Reflection for IBM 2008 or 2007, see Technical Note 2220.
In display sessions, the device name is visible in the sign on screen when you connect to your host. The session's device display name can be set before connecting to the host.
The following sections describe how to change this setting in EXTRA! X-treme and Reflection for IBM.
Follow these steps to set the TN5250 session device display name in EXTRA! X-treme.
Figure 1 - Set Session Display Name in the Host Device Name FieldWhen you connect to the host connection, the new session will now display your custom device name as the Display value.
Figure 1 - Session Display Name: CASSIThis section details how to set the session device display name in Reflection for IBM. If you choose not to configure the device display name, the AS/400 automatically assigns a device name for the session named QPADEV<####>.
If you are connecting using a 5250 Telnet or MPTN connection, you can configure Reflection to generate customized unique device names for sessions. For Telnet connections, this is configured in the device name field. Special characters can be included in the device name value to specify how the device name is displayed and incremented.
Note: MPTN connections use the Location and Device name fields. For more information about MPTN settings, refer to the Reflection online Help.
To specify how the device name should be incremented and to configure the device name, follow these steps.
Figure 2 - Session Display Name from the Device Name FieldYou can include any of the following characters as part of the value you enter for Device name. Note: Only a single string literal can be used at a time.
| Character |
How this character is used |
| * |
Replaced by "A", "B", "C", and so on for each new session. If the entire alphabet is used, the generated device names continue with "AA", "AB", "AC", and so on. |
| % |
Replaced by "P" for printer sessions and "S" for display sessions. |
| = |
Replaced by "1", "2", "3", and so on. |
| &COMPN |
Replaced by the local workstation name, left-trimmed if the generated name exceeds 10 characters. This character cannot be used with "&USERN". |
| &USERN |
Replaced by the local user name, left-trimmed if the generated name exceeds 10 characters. This character cannot be used with "&COMPN". |
| + |
Use this character with "&USERN" or "&COMPN" to specify right-trimming instead of left-trimming. This can be placed anywhere in the string. |
Examples: