| SHOWLIST PORT |
F i e l d | Means |
Erase Line | The character that deletes all data in the current line, backwards from the |
Character | cursor position when typed during a Telnet session. “None” appears in this field if no |
character exists. | |
Interrupt | The character that interrupts, aborts, or terminates a user process when |
Character | typed during a Telnet session. “None” appears in this field in no character exits. |
Terminal | The name of the terminal type that the terminal server sends to a Telnet type host while |
| negotiating a Telnet session. |
TN3270 | The language translation table used at this port during TN3270 sessions. |
Translation |
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Table |
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Newline The characters that the terminal server transmits to a host during a Telnet session when you press the <Return> key at this port. The possible values in this field are the following:
| S e t t i n g | Means |
| CR/NULL | Transmit a Carriage Return and a Null character to the Telnet |
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| host when you press the <Return> key. |
| CR/LF | Transmit a Carriage Return and a Linefeed character to the |
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| Telnet host when you press the <Return> key. |
| CR | Transmit a Carriage Return character to the Telnet host when |
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| you press the <Return> key. |
Newline | The method, if any, that the terminal server uses to translate Telnet Newline sequences | |
Filtering | coming from the network and bound for your port. The possible values in this field are | |
| the following: |
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| F i l t e r | Means |
| None | Does not translate Newline sequences. |
| CR | Translate a CR or a CR/LF in the data stream to a CR (a |
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| Carriage Return character). |
| CR/NULL | Translate a CR/NULL or a CR to a CR/NULL (a Carriage |
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| Return and a Null character). |
| CR/LF | Translate a CR/NULL or a CR/LF in to a CR/LF (a Carriage |
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| Return and a Linefeed character). |
Query | The character that produces some visible indication that a host is still up and running | |
Character | when typed during a Telnet session. “None” appears in this field in no character exits. | |
Remote Port | The terminal server accepts remote connections from the Telnet port number in this | |
| field. |
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