A remote terminal is one that enables you to access the Blueworx Voice Response system on the network using the telnet command.
Before a remote terminal can display the Blueworx Voice Response windows, you need to give the Blueworx Voice Response system permission to display the windows on the remote terminal. You also need to be running AIXwindows on the remote terminal. The easiest way is to use SMIT commands.
Start
The system starts the X server program that starts AIXwindows.
xhost +name
where name is the name of your Blueworx Voice Response system.
tn name
where name is the name of your Blueworx Voice Response system.
The Blueworx Voice Response User Login menu is displayed:
Blueworx Voice Response User Login
1) Start Blueworx Voice Response Processes 2) Do Not Start Blueworx Voice Response Enter choice (or <ENTER> for option list)
If the Login menu is not displayed, type the following command on the AIX command line and press Enter:
vaeinit
The system prompts you for your display name.
name:number
where name is the host name, and number is the session number (normally 0); for example, magpie:0. Press Enter.
The system displays the Status window; most of the time, you can keep this window minimized. The system then displays the Welcome window and the Logon window.
The system activates all menus on the Welcome window menu bar:
You can now continue to use Blueworx Voice Response on the remote terminal.