From: Marvin Greenlee (marvingreenlee@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Dec 17 2006 - 13:52:15 ART
1. What client are you using to connect to your
terminal server? I know that CRT will allow you to
script a logon, and you can add commands like clearing
lines into the connection script.
2. Does your Term server support TCL? You can run a
script to clear lines that is similar to a ping
script. I'm pretty sure you can also save the script
to the term server flash and run it with a single line
in the future.
Thanks,
Marvin
--- V Shekhar <vshekhar25@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Friendz, Every time I logon to my Terminal server, i
> have to clear various lines before start using
> them.
> I understand that i can create alias to save me form
> some typing.
> i.e instead of "# clear line 33" i may have an alias
> "#alias exec c33 clear line 33"
> But this becomes painful if i have to many lines.
> Can we have a super alias which can accomodate
> multiple clear lines i.e
> one command clears all the lines @ one go.
>
> Thanx,
> -sHekHar.
>
>
>
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