Applications : Applications Menu and Forms : Terminal Profile menu

Terminal Profile menu
On the Terminal Profile Menu under Applications, you can define a terminal command menu. This menu is used if a terminal is connected to one of the serial ports and is configured as a local terminal. A server terminal configured as a local terminal launches a session directly on the console server with access to the Linux commands on the console server unless you configure a menu here.
The following figure shows an empty menu.
Expert - Applications - Terminal Profile Menu
The menu can contain any command recognized by the Linux operating system on the console server. The most common use of this feature is to create multiple menu options for launching SSH sessions on remote hosts.
When you click Add, the Add Option dialog box appears.
For example, you can create a menu called SSH to Servers with options that launch SSH connections to several servers, as shown in the following example.
Expert - Terminal Profile Menu Example
The command menu appears when the terminal is powered on.
To create a menu for a local server terminal:
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Go to Applications - Terminal Profile Menu. The Terminal Profile menu displays.
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To add a new menu option, click Add. The Add Option dialog box displays.
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Click apply changes.
 
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