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5.4.2 Registering interest in terminals
LTERMs are also registered in the CQS interest area table. When an ETO user signs on or a
user on a static terminal logs on, IMS notifies CQS to add an entry for the LTERM in the CQS
interest area table. When messages are placed on shared queues for a specific LTERM, the
CQS with that LTERM in the CQS interest table notifies IMS of the existence of a message,
and the message is delivered to the IMS to which the terminal is connected. If the LTERM
does not exist in any CQS interest area table, the message sta ...
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