InSight Overview
Terminal Features are those that run on the IBM 4690 POS Terminal. For more information see the list of features below or the Application Servicability Pack Page:
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Terminal Features
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Overview - Brief Description of Feature
Provides access to POS information and control functions from a mobile device including authorized remote terminal monitoring and control.
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Terminal Features
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Overview - Brief Description of Feature
The Terminal Base Feature is the framework on which most of the other terminal features are built. The primary component of the Terminal Base is the InSight Terminal Agent. The Terminal Agent is a system driver and background process that monitors activity in the terminal, provides system extentions and communicates with the controller agent.
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Terminal Features
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Overview - Brief Description of Feature
This feature allows the customer to retrieve available terminal and terminal device physical asset information including make/model/serial # as well as IP and MAC address.
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Terminal Features
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Overview - Brief Description of Feature
The Terminal Monitory Features provides functions that allow a remote user to view or monitor display and device activity on the terminal.
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Terminal Features
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Overview - Brief Description of Feature
This feature provides support for monitoring terminal cpu, memory, and disk use including utilization tables that track 24 hour (by default) historical min and max utilization.
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Terminal Features
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Overview - Brief Description of Feature
This feature extends 4690 in the terminal to allow support for 16-bit applications with more than 2 MB of code. All types of applications are supported including both CBASIC and 'C' applications.
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Terminal Features
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Overview - Brief Description of Feature
The feature provides functionality that allows remote users to control the terminal. Includes functions that allow an authorized remote user to send in keystrokes and scan data. Also, a remote user can request a snapshot dump, a full terminal dump, a full terminal reload or an application reload.
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