
SET PORT
[TELNET SYNCHRONIZE]
[TYPE]
[character] | Regain control of a Telnet process that you suspect |
[NONE]* | is no longer functioning properly. When you use |
| this character or control character sequence. Most |
| Telnet hosts will return to the operating system |
| command prompt, although this is not always the |
| case. If NONE, do not enable a Telnet synchronize |
| character at this port. Use this keyword to disable a |
| previously defined Telnet synchronize character. |
[ANSI] | Change the characteristic that affects how the |
[HARDCOPY] | terminal server sends data to the terminal and how |
[SOFTCOPY]* | the terminal displays that data. For terminals that |
| |
| emulate several terminal types, this characteristic |
| should match the actual terminal setting. This |
| characteristic only affects the terminal when it runs |
| the Model 3395/3395A command processor. |
| ANSI Produce output for a |
| and support American Institute of |
| Standards (ANSI) escape sequences. |
| Generally, this characteristics applies to |
| terminals that support the clear screen |
| function and special cursor control |
| functions, but not line drawing. Typical |
| ANSI terminals are DEC VT100, VT200, |
| and VT300 terminals, or terminals |
| compatible with these types. |
[VERIFICATION]
[ENABLED]*
[DISABLED]
HARDCOPY
Produce output for a printing terminal or a
SOFTCOPY*
Produce output for a
Display status messages on the terminal screen when you establish a session, disconnect from a session, or switch a session.