HP Telnet/iX User's Guide (36957-90156)

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Telnet/iX Client Commands
Quick Reference
ao Sends the Telnet AO (Abort Output)
sequence which should (if the remote
system supports this sequence) cause
the remote system to flush all output
from the remote system to the user’s
terminal.
ayt Sends the Telnet AYT (Are You There)
sequence to which the remote system
should (if the remote system supports
this sequence) respond.
brk Sends the Telnet BRK (Break) sequence
which will (if the remote system
supports this sequence) have
significance to the remote system.
ec Sends the Telnet EC (Erase Character)
sequence which should (if the remote
system supports this sequence) cause
the remote system to erase the last
character entered.
el Sends the Telnet EL (Erase Line)
sequence which should (if the remote
system supports this sequence) cause
the remote system to erase the line
currently being entered.
escape Sends the Telnet escape character
(default is
[CTRL]-]).
ga Sends the Telnet GA (Go Ahead)
sequence which has significance to the
remote system only in the rare case
when the connection to the remote
system is half duplex.
ip Sends the Telnet IP (Interrupt Process)
sequence which should (if the remote
system supports this sequence) cause
the remote system to abort the
currently running process.
nop Sends the Telnet NOP (No OPeration)
sequence.
synch Sends the Telnet SYNCH sequence
which causes the remote system to
discard all previously typed (but not yet
read) input. This sequence is sent as
TCP urgent data. This argument may