
SET PORT
Characteristics
[AUTOPROMPT]
[BACKWARD SWITCH]
[FORWARD SWITCH]
[LOCAL SWITCH]
S e t t i n g | Description |
[ENABLED]* | Initiate a logon sequence when you establish a |
[DISABLED] | session between your port PROMPT and a LAT |
| service node. The LAT service node must also |
| support this characteristic. |
[character] | Reopen the next |
[NONE]* | current session, without returning to the Model |
| 3395/3395A command interface when you enter |
| this character or control character sequence. If |
| NONE, do not enable a backward switch character at |
| this port. Use this keyword to disable a previously |
| defined backward switch character. |
[character] | Reopen the next |
[NONE]* | the current session, without returning to the Model |
| 3395/3395A command interface when you enter |
| this character or control character sequence. If |
| NONE, do not enable a forward switch character at |
| this port. Use this keyword to disable a previously |
| defined forward switch character. |
[character] | Suspend the current session and recall the terminal |
[NONE]* | server local command mode when you enter this |
| character or control character character sequence. |
| You must set a local switch character to suspend |
| active sessions if your terminal does not have a |
| <Break> key. If NONE, do not enable a local |
| switch character at this port. Use this keyword to |
| disable a previously defined local switch character. |
[PAUSE]
[RESOLVE SERVICE]
[ENABLED]
[DISABLED]*
[ANY]*
[LAT]
[TELNET]
Pause the screen after displaying 24 lines of information from a SHOWLIST command. When enabled, the pause continues until you press the <Return> key, and then the display scrolls the next 24 lines. When disabled, the display continuously scrolls all information.
Determine how the terminal server should interpret a LAN destination name in these commands:
CONNECT, TELNET CONNECT, LAT CONNECT. These are valid RESOLVE SERVICE keywords:
LAT Interpret the name as a LAT service.
TELNET
Interpret the name as a Telnet domain name or an Internet address.
ANY Interpret the name as a LAT service
first, then as a Telnet destination if no LAT service exists with that name.