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The commands
FORWARD
and
REVERSE
must be followed by the number of lines
the user wants to move in the buffer. The command will not execute if the
number of lines is omitted.
The user may also clear the buffer by using the command
CLEAR
or by selecting
CLEAR BUFFER
from the pull-down menu. All data stored in the device buffer
will be erased and is not recoverable. The sys admin may inhibit this ability on a
per-user basis by either creating the user ID without this ability or editing the user
parameters after the user is created.
5.11 The Break Generation Sequence
F2 PULL-DOWN MENU TO CHANGE BREAK SEQUENCE
┌──────────────────────────┐
│
LOGGED IN MENU
│
├──────────────────────────┤
│
CONNECT TO SERVER
│
│
DIR CONNECT TO SERVER
│
│
DISPLAY CONNECTED LIST
│
│
DISPLAY SERVER NAMES
│
│
DISPLAY ACTIVE DEVICES
│
│
LOGOUT
│
│
CHANGE PASSWORD
│
│
CHANGE DIRECT MODE ESC
│
│
CHANGE BREAK MODE ESC
│
│
DISPLAY HELP
│
└──────────────────────────┘
The user may find it necessary to send a break to the selected server. The break
generation sequence is a two to five character sequence. The factory default
break generation sequence is
<ESC> B
(the escape key, then uppercase "b").
The user may edit the break generation sequence in a manner similar to the
direct mode escape sequence. The user may use the command
EDITBRK
or
select
CHANGE BREAK MODE ESC
from the pull-down menu. It is recommended
that the user only change the break generation sequence if it causes problems
with the hardware or software used. It is also recommended that the user avoid
combinations of the
<CTRL>
key and other keys, as these combinations are
usually reserved for sending and receiving special characters through the
terminal. When the user changes the break generation sequence, a window with
the hexadecimal numerical equivalent of the old break generation sequence will
appear. Pressing
<ESC>
to exit from the edit prompt will not work; it will add
additional
<ESC>
characters (hexadecimal value
1B
) to the break generation
sequence. If the user wishes to keep the old sequence, they need only to press
<ENTER>
. Otherwise, they should press backspace or delete to remove the old
characters, then type the new sequence and press
<ENTER>
. If for some reason