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TERMINAL SERVERS
PORT TELNET SERVER (privileged)
{SET
}
{DEFINE
} PORT [ALL
] Telnet SERVER [characteristics]
{CHANGE
}
[
port-list
]
A privileged option that permits specification of the characteristics to be
associated with Telnet connections established to the specified port(s). The
Telnet Terminal Server characteristics are the current user-definable port
parameters attributed to a Telnet Terminal Server connection. The
definitions, syntaxes, and restrictions for the following PORT Telnet
Terminal Server characteristics appear in the next five sections.
AYT [INDICATION]
IP [INDICATION]
BREAK (BRK) [INDICATION]
NEWLINE
CHARACTER [SIZE]
PORT TELNET SERVER AYT INDICATION (privileged)
{SET
}
{DEFINE } PORT TELNET SERVER AYT [INDICATION]{character}
{CHANGE}
{NONE }
AYT (Are-You-There) designates which character will be relayed to the
Terminal Server port of the Telnet server connection when an AYT request is
transmitted by the remote user. There is no default character.
PORT TELNET SERVER BREAK (BRK) INDICATION (privileged)
{SET
}
{BRK }
{character}
{DEFINE} PORT TELNET SERVER{BREAK}[INDICATION]{NONE }
{CHANGE}
{BREAK }
BRK (Break) is a privileged command that specifies a character or BREAK
signal for transmission to the Terminal Server port of the Telnet server
connection when the remote user requests a Telnet break. Individual letters
must be entered to specify the break signal. A break signal sent to the
Terminal Server port is the default.
Содержание LE2101A-BT-R2
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