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PASSPORT Terminal Emulation Software
VT/100, SCO ANSI, Wyse 60, TN3270 and 5250 Terminal Emulation Software
Terminal Emulation Software Trial Download
PASSPORT is a powerful terminal emulation software suite that includes VT/100, TN3270, 5250, SCO ANSI and FTP clients. The package offers high quality, reliable terminal emulation software that is fully compatible with Windows Vista®.
PASSPORT is also extremely cost effective. Zephyr provides a subscription based licensing program that reduces your acquisition cost and maintenance cost significantly. This makes upgrading from older terminal emulation software a very attractive proposition.
As one of the market's very first IP-based connectivity solutions, the mature, feature-rich package is an ideal replacement for older desktop-based emulators. With its competitive pricing and licensing options, you can save 50% to 75% on the amount of money you would normally spend for terminal emulation software.
Zephyr has a long history of developing terminal emulation software and innovative host access solutions. Founded in 1985, Zephyr is a Microsoft Certified Solution Partner, Citrix Premier Alliance Partner, a member of IBM PartnerWorld for Developers, Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN), Cisco Enterprise Associates Program (EAP), and the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) TN3270E/TN5250E Working Group.
Terminal Emulation Software Deployment
There are actually two versions of the PASSPORT terminal emulation software. Each product uses a different method of deployment.
PASSPORT PC TO HOST® is desktop based terminal emulation software. This product is similar to other desktop Windows programs. PASSPORT is installed with a Windows setup program. It can also be deployed using SMS, MSI, Citrix or Microsoft Terminal Server.
PASSPORT WEB TO HOST® is web based terminal emulation software that is deployed from a web server. The terminal emulation software is installed on a web server and provides an administrator program for centralized configuration and administration. All software and configuration files reside on the web server. When the terminal emulation software is run, an ActiveX applet is downloaded from the web server to the client desktop and run inside Internet Explorer. The ActiveX 3270 terminal emulator running inside Internet Explorer makes a direct VT/100, TN3270, 5250, SCO ANSI or FTP connection to the host system.
PASSPORT Highlights
- Provides access to IBM mainframe, AS/400 and UNIX host applications
- TN3270, TN3270E, TN5250, TN5250E, VT420, VT100, SCO ANSI and Wyse 60 terminal emulation
- Standalone FTP client and integrated FTP file transfer within terminal emulation session
- PASSPORT PC TO HOST® is certified for Windows Vista®
- Supports Windows XP and 2000
- Advanced SSL security available for each host session
- Advanced SSH security available for each UNIX host session
- Secure FTP file transfer using SSL and SSH security
- IND$FILE file transfer to IBM mainframe
- Supports Citrix Password Manager
- HLLAPI available to reuse existing screen scraping applications
- Attachmate-compatible EXTRA! Objects API to reuse existing EXTRA! screen scraping applications
- VBScript to record, edit and run productivity enhancing macros
- Host printing supported through the TN3270E or TN5250E client
- Pass-through printing available for VT or SCO ANSI client
- Ability to open multiple host sessions, uniquely configure each session
- Customizable keyboard layout, mouse buttons, keypads, toolbars, hotspots, colors, fonts, cursor and more
PASSPORT Terminal Emulation Quicktrial or Download Options
There are two ways to evaluate the PASSPORT software: either download a copy of the software or do a QuickTrial of the PASSPORT WEB TO HOST® application. With QuickTrial, there is no server installation, you simply download the client from our web server. This is a fast and easy way to look at the PASSPORT WEB TO HOST® software. For those that want to install the PASSPORT WEB TO HOST® software on their own web server, you can download the full working copy of the software and complete a full evaluation.
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