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

Chapter 2 21
Telnet/iX Client Commands
Quick Reference
not be supported on some remote
systems; an r will be echoed on the
user’s terminal if it is not supported.
SET [argument]
[value] Sets argument entered to value. The special value off
turns off the function associated with the variable.
There is no special value on, which turns the function
back on; you must assign a value to the variable. Use
the DISPLAY command to list the current values of
arguments. Valid arguments include:
echo In “line by line” mode, echo toggles
between performing local echoing of
entered characters (for normal
processing) and suppressing echoing of
entered characters (for entering a
password, for instance). Default is
[CTRL]-E.
eof Entering eof as the first character on a
line will result in an EOF being sent to
the remote system if the Telnet/iX
Client is operating in line mode (see
MODE [mode] command). Default is
[CTRL]-D.
erase erase sends the Telnet EC sequence to
the remote host if the Telnet/iX Client
is in localchars mode (see TOGGLE
[argument] command) and in
character mode (see MODE [mode]
command). Default is
[CTRL]-H.
escape escape represents the escape
character which enables you to enter
into Telnet/iX command mode when
connected to a remote system. Default
is
[CTRL]-].
flushoutput flushoutput sends the Telnet AO
sequence to the remote host if the
Telnet/iX Client is in localchars
mode (see TOGGLE [argument]
command). Default is
[CTRL]-O.
interrupt interrupt sends the Telnet IP
sequence to the remote host if the
Telnet/iX Client is in localchars
mode (see TOGGLE [argument]
command). Default is
[CTRL]-Y.