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 video-display terminal

 

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 nonvideo-display terminal, or emulate a printing terminal. Most hardcopy terminal types produce output on paper. When you delete characters on a hardcopy terminal, they appear on the paper between two backslash characters (\ \).

SOFTCOPY*

Produce output for a video-display terminal that does not support ANSI escape sequences. Softcopy terminal types echo character deletions when you use the <Delete> key, but do not support the clear screen function, special cursor control functions, or the line drawing function.

Display status messages on the terminal screen when you establish a session, disconnect from a session, or switch a session.

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