This command specifies the character which will be sent to the terminal when an
escape character ($1B) is received in a packet. When OFF, $1B is sent. This is
useful if your terminal interprets ESC characters as screen positioning commands
(ANSI). When ON, the escape character is sent as a dollar sign ($).
FILTER
{ON | OFF}
Multi-Port
default OFF/OFF
When ON, this command will inhibit the printing of control characters (hex $00 -
$1F) which may be present in monitored packets. This will be useful if you are
monitoring channel traffic which includes binary file transfers or higher level
protocols (networks talking to each other). Control characters which may be em-
bedded in those packets can have strange and unpredictable effects on the moni-
toring TNC. All control characters except carriage return ($0D) and line feed
($0A) will be filtered. This command DOES NOT affect receipt of control char-
acters in packets received from a “connected” station when MONITOR or
MCON is OFF.
See also:
monitor
FLOW
{ON | OFF}
default ON
The purpose of FLOW is to keep the display of received data from interfering
with data entry.
When FLOW is ON, any character entered from the terminal will halt output to
the terminal until the current packet or command is completed (by SENDPAC,
PACLEN, or PACTIME). Canceling the current input to the TNC or typing the
REDISPLAY-line character will also cause output to resume.
TNC Commands
Command Reference
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