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Data Entry 3-15
MX2A137REFGD Revision A MX2 Reference Guide
Terminal Emulation
Note: Narrowband and spread spectrum 900MHz radios are not
supported at this time. For details concerning future
capabilities, contact the LXE Product Marketing department.
All terminal emulation radio controlled data flows and exchanges are
over the radio to the 64XX or 65XX units, then to the computer network
and then to a host computer. The LXE Network Management System, as
part of the wired network, can remotely configure the MX2’s terminal
emulation parameters.
Note: MX2’s with 64XX series 2.4GHz spread spectrum radios
communicate only with 64XX Access Points with installed
64XX 2.4GHz radios.
Note: MX2’s with 65XX series 2.4GHz spread spectrum radios
communicate only with 65XX Access Points with installed
65XX 2.4GHz radios.
Please refer to the system specific terminal emulation reference guide for
instruction when using a MX2 in a specific TE environment. A list of
LXE reference guides is located at the end of Chapter 1 "Introduction
and Specifications" in the section titled “Manuals.”
LXE’s terminal emulation programs that are compatible with the MX2
computer are:
ANSI Plus
Running on a MX2 with a 2.4GHz radio. ANSI Plus uses a Telnet
connection to communicate with the host computer. A MX2 with a
2.4GHz radio is interfaced to a computer network (Ethernet or Token-
Ring) via 2.4GHz radio equipped 64XX or 65XX Access Points. ANSI
Plus does not support Narrowband RF.
TN3270 TE and TN5250 TE
Runs on a MX2 with a 64XX or 65XX series 2.4GHz radio. The TE
provides IBM host application support over the RF backbone and
TCP/IP network. This product does not provide interconnectivity for
LXE's narrowband and 900MHz RF backbones.