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Team Services TRANSFER - Take a session on one device and move it to a 2nd device

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All done from the devices - No System Administrator Intervention Required  *  Continue exactly where you left off * Takes less than 60 seconds

In the diagram below we have two people, Barry and Sam. Each has a session and a device. Sam is going to lunch and Barry wants to use Sam’s wireless mobile device to scan some items his truck mount device cannot reach. With TS Transfer, Barry can transfer his session to Sam’s device without even logging off.

The diagram below shows that Sam and Barry are both connected.

Transfer SSH / Telnet session from one device to another device

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SAM will perform the Team Service steps under his name. Likewise Barry will perform the Team Service steps under his name.

SAM BARRY
Enter Team Services (Ctrl-x) Accept Transfer Mode (F1). China - Enters GSW Team Services (Ctrl-x) and selects the Transfer Task (F2) Session id s5 does not show up on page 1, so press F2 to go to the next page. Press 0 to select session s5.
Team Services Task Menu Figure 63 -  Services - Accept Transfer Mode  Fig. 64 - Team Services Task Menu  Fig. 65 -Team Services Select Session to Transfer   Fig 66 -Team Services Select Session to Transfer

 

Barry asks Sam if he can Transfer to his device. Sam consents and enters Team Services and presses F1 to enter  Accept Transfer mode.   Sam’s display shows he is session id “s5” (Figure 63).

Barry enters Team Services on his truck mount device (Figure 64) and presses F2 to initiate the Transfer operation. Figure 65 shows a list of sessions in Accept Transfer mode. Barry does not see session s5 so he presses F2 to go to the next page. Now he sees session s5 is listed by line number 0(Figure 66). He presses 0 to complete the transfer to session s5. Sam’s session is terminated and Barry's session is on Sam's mobile device and Barry can resume exactly where he left off.

Team Services Transfer - Session Transfer to device complete

The session Sam was using is terminated during the process, freeing Sam to take his lunch break

No System Administrator Intervention Required

All done in less than 60 seconds!

 

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