Table 26-1Command switches that affect the Session configuration (continued)

Functionality

Command switch

Description

 

 

 

Do Not Display

-qss <n>

This enables you to specify what happens when you attempt to exit a

Query Save

 

session which has been modified but not saved. By default a message

Session

 

box will be displayed asking if you want to save the new settings

Message

 

before exiting. Using this command line option without the optional

 

 

<n> value will prevent the message from being displayed.

 

 

The value <n> is optional and can be one of the following:

 

 

1 Save the session.

 

 

2 Cancel (default action).

 

 

 

Do Not Display

-rce <n>

This enables you to specify what happens on host disconnection. By

Dialog When

 

default a dialog box will be displayed asking if you want to reconnect,

Host

 

cancel or exit TeemTalk. Using this command line option without the

Connection

 

optional value will prevent the message from being displayed.

Closed

 

The <n> value is optional and can be one of the following:

 

 

 

 

1 Reconnect.

 

 

2 Cancel (default action).

 

 

3 Exit.

 

 

 

Replay File to

-replay <n>

This specifies that a file replay is directed to the emulation only

Emulation Only

 

(default), not to the host. The optional <n> parameter specifies the

 

 

speed of the replay and is a numeric value in the range 0 to 10,

 

 

where 0 (default) is fastest and 10 is slowest.

 

 

 

Replay File to

-replayhost <n>

This specifies that a file replay is directed to the host only, not to the

Host Only

 

emulation. The optional <n> parameter specifies the speed of the

 

 

replay and is a numeric value in the range 0 to 10, where 0 (default)

 

 

is fastest and 10 is slowest.

 

 

 

Replay File to

-replayboth <n>

This specifies that a file replay is directed to both the host and the

Both Host &

 

emulation. The optional <n> parameter specifies the speed of the

Emulation

 

replay and is a numeric value in the range 0 to 10, where 0 (default)

 

 

is fastest and 10 is slowest.

 

 

 

Enable Debug

-debug

This enables received host data to be logged in a file for replaying

 

 

later using the Capture File and Replay File options on the Tools

 

 

menu.

 

 

 

Enable Debug

-debug2way

This enables both received host data and data sent back to the host to

Two-Way

 

be logged in a file for replaying later using the Capture File and

 

 

Replay File options on the Tools menu.

 

 

 

Set Bitwise

-debug=NN

This sets bitwise debugging flags.

Debugging

 

 

Flags

 

 

 

 

 

274 Chapter 26 Preferences and Command Line Options