2012 at GSW
Graphical User Interface (GUI) Configuration Tool - Major
Windows Explorer style interface allowing provisioning and configuration manangement. Faliliar to use operations such as copy, paste, rename, delete, export, import are applied tto configurations on a user or system basis. Create templates and quickly view summary configuration data.
Innovation - Major
TEAM SERVICES provides your mobile device users a breakthrough in Telnet/SSH2 technology that shatters all prior usability and efficiency standards by allowing unprecedented user collaboration. Now mobile device users are empowered to share resources, transfer, swap, share and recover dropped sessions. All from the mobile device, no system administrator necessary. All operations can be performed in under 60 seconds.
Video Overviews
Team Services is the first feature set to offer Video overviews. We are excited to provide additional methods to meet customer expectations. Visit the GSW Video Channel!
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GSW Session Administrator
Observing SSH2/Telnet Sessions
Using the Session Administrator allows observation of all telnet sessions on the SSH2/Telnet Server. Relevant information is displayed in an easy to read format.
Figure 96: Session Monitor - Observing Telnet Sessions
The initial display is sorted by the Logon Time for each session (Note the Arrow adjacent to the Logon Time heading). The session that has been logged on the longest is displayed first and the most recent is displayed last. The display may be sorted by User Name, Logon Time, Process ID, IP Address or State. You can use the View menu item to select the column to sort on, or you may click on the column heading.
Figure 97: Session Monitor - Menu Sort Options
You may also reverse the sort by re-checking the User Name menu item or by clicking the column heading again. Click the heading to toggle between the ascending and descending sort order. Again, note the arrow beside the column heading to indicate the sort order.

Figure 98: Session Monitor - Descending Sort Order







