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TERMINAL SERVERS
SESSION TELNET SYNCH REQUEST (secure)
{
character
{Default: CTRL/X)}
SET SESSION TELNET SYNCH REQUEST {<DEL>
}
{NONE
}
This is a secure option that specifies a keyboard character that invokes the
Telnet Synch function. This function discontinues all input en route to the
remote process (i.e., it clears the path to the remote process). The default is
Ctrl/X. If <DEL> is to be designated as the keyboard character, enter
“<DEL>” (including the angle brackets).
SESSION TELNET TOGGLE ECHO (secure)
SET SESSION TELNET TOGGLE ECHO {
character
(Default: Ctrl/E)}
{NONE
}
This is a secure option that designates a keyboard character to enable or
suppress echoing on a connection. For example, the user might toggle echo
OFF while entering a password. The default character is Ctrl/E.
Restriction:
• The TOGGLE ECHO character functions only when the Terminal Server
locally echoes input.
SNMP STATE (privileged)
{SET
}
{ENABLED }
{DEFINE
}SNMP STATE {DISABLED}
{CHANGE
}
This is a command for privileged users that configures the Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP) agent for access from SNMP NETWORK
MANAGEMENT STATIONS (NMSes). Community names are used for access
verification from NMSes.
ENABLED
The Terminal Server can answer GET, GET NEXT, and SET requests through
SNMP in addition to generating authentication traps to these hosts when
ENABLED. This is the default.
DISABLED
If SNMP requests are disregarded, traps are not created by the Terminal
Server when DISABLED.
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