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{{Unreferenced|date=June 2023}}{{About|the term standardized by Open system||virtual console|and|virtual terminal (payment processing)}} In [[Open system (computing)|open systems]], a '''virtual terminal''' ('''VT''') is an [[application service]] that: # Allows [[Server (computing)|host]] terminals on a multi-[[User (computing)|user]] [[computer network|network]] to interact with other hosts regardless of [[computer terminal|terminal]] type and characteristics, # Allows remote log-on by local area network managers for the purpose of management, # Allows users to access [[information]] from another host [[central processing unit|processor]] for transaction processing, # Serves as a backup facility. [[PuTTY]] is an example of a virtual terminal. [[ITU-T]] defines a virtual terminal protocol based on the [[Open Systems Interconnection|OSI]] [[application layer]] protocols. However, the virtual terminal protocol is not widely used on the Internet. ==See also== * [[Pseudo terminal]] for the software interface that provides access to virtual terminals * [[Secure Shell]] * [[Telnet]] * [[Terminal emulator]] for an application program that provides access to virtual terminals * [[Virtual console]] for an analogous concept that provides several ''local'' consoles ==Sources== *{{FS1037C}} [[Category:Computer terminals]] [[Category:ITU-T recommendations]]
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