Table 40 Buttons on the Remote Console
Button | Description |
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Stop | Stops a command. Once a command has been executed the console |
| becomes inactive. |
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Help | Provides the following information about the remote console: |
| • Clearing the remote console - Type CLS in the Commands field of |
| the remote console. |
| • Copying text to the Commands field - Place the cursor at the end of |
| the line in the window below the Commands field, as shown in the |
| following figure. Then, press ENTER. The command is copied to the |
| Commands field. |
| Note: If you are viewing the remote console on Microsoft Windows, you |
| can copy text by using CTRL + C, then use CTRL + P to paste it. |
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About the
The remote console also provides the following
Table 41
Option | Description |
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CRLF | (Default setting) Provides a carriage return and a linefeed. |
| Important: Do not use this option when you are using telnet to access |
| another computer. You must select the CR option after you enter a user |
| name to be able to enter a password. If you leave the setting at CRLF, the |
| software enters a carriage return and a line feed when you click OK. As a |
| result, no value is entered for the password. |
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CR | Provides a carriage return. |
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LF | Provides a linefeed. |
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Copying Text from the Remote Console
To copy text from the remote console:
1.Select the text in the remote console.
2.
3.Select Copy from the
The text is stored in the buffer of your computer to be pasted elsewhere.
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