912CHAPTER 70: TERMINAL ACCESS CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

Use the undo redrawkey command to cancel the hotkey configured for terminal redrawing.

 

By default, no hotkey is configured for terminal redrawing.

 

The terminal redrawing hotkey can be set in TTY terminal access only. Terminal

 

redrawing works in a similar way as the screen saving function of VTY switching.

 

When a terminal does not exhibit the normal terminal interface for some reasons

 

(for example, when illegible characters appear), pressing the terminal redrawing

 

hotkey can restore the original terminal interface.

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Before performing terminal redrawing, you must add the screen 1 command to

the configuration file ttyd on the FEP.

 

The ASCII value of the redrawing hotkey configured must be different from

 

that of any other hotkey configured on the device. Otherwise, hotkey conflicts

 

will occur. For example, the hotkey value cannot be set to 17 or 19 because

 

these two values are used for the hotkeys of flow control.

 

Using the hotkey may not get a response rapidly when the terminal displays

 

too much data.

Example

# Configure the terminal redrawing hotkey as <Ctrl+A> by setting its ASCII value

 

to 1.

 

<Sysname> system-view

 

[Sysname] rta template abc

 

[Sysname-rta-template-abc] redrawkey 1

 

 

reset rta connection

 

Syntax

reset rta connection terminal-number vty-number

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Parameters

terminal-number: Terminal number, ranging 1 to 255.

 

vty-number: VTY number, ranging 0 to 7.

Description

Use the reset rta connection command to forcibly tear down the TCP

 

connection corresponding to a VTY of a terminal.

Example

# Tear down the TCP connection corresponding to terminal 1.

 

<Sysname> reset rta connection 1 1

 

 

reset rta statistics

 

Syntax

reset rta statistics terminal-number

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