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TERMINAL SERVERS
PORT TELNET SERVER CHARACTER SIZE (privileged)
{SET
}
{DEFINE
} PORT TELNET SERVER [TRANSMIT] {CHARACTER} [SIZE]{7}
{CHANGE
}
[RECEIVE ]
{8}
This command determines if 7-bit or 8-bit characters should be sent and
received on this connection. Transmit characters are sent by the Terminal
Server to the host. Receive characters are received by the Terminal Server
from the host. The default is 8-bit characters for both transmit and receive.
PORT TELNET SERVER IP INDICATION (privileged)
{SET
}
{DEFINE
}PORT TELNET SERVER IP[INDICATION]{character}
{CHANGE
}
{NONE }
IP (Interrupt Process) is used to define a character which will be sent to the
Telnet server connection’s associated Terminal Server port when the remote
user generates an IP request. There is no character defined by default.
PORT TELNET SERVER NEWLINE FROM TERMINAL (privileged)
{SET
}
{DEFINE}PORT TELNET SERVER NEWLINE FROM TERMINAL
{string
}
{CHANGE}
{<CR>
}
{<CRLF>}
{NONE }
{<LF>
}
This characteristic specifies a l- or 2-character sequence that is interpreted
as a new line when received from the remote user. <CR> is the default.
PORT TELNET SERVER NEWLINE TO TERMINAL (privileged)
{SET
}
{string }
{DEFINE
} PORT TELNET SERVER NEWLINE TO TERMINAL
{<CR>
}
{CHANGE
}
{<CRLF>}
{NONE
}
{<LF>
}
This characteristic specifies a 1- or 2-character sequence which is relayed to
the remote user after a NEWLINE FROM HOST sequence is received from
the local Telnet server Terminal Server port. The default is <CRLF>.
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