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Appendix BNon-ASCII Characters for Login Scripts
Introduction
The following information enables you to create custom login s cripts that require non-ASCII
characters. It is provided for advanced users who understand th e use and requirements of
such characters in a custom login script.

Use of ^char

You may use the caret ( ^ ) to transmit ASCII command characters. If you send ^char, and
the ASCII value of char is between @ and _, then the character is automatically translated
to a single-byte value between 0 and 31. For example, ^M is converted to a carriage return.
If char is a value between a and z, the character sequence is translated to a si ngle-byte
value between 1 and 26. If char is any other value, the character sequence is not subject
to any special processing.
For example, the string Joe^M transmits Joe, followed by a carriage return.

Carriage Return and Line Feed

You may include carriage return and line feed commands as part of the login script, when
entered in the following format:
<cr>Sends or receives a carriage return
<lf>Sends or receives a line feed