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

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Telnet/iX Client Commands
Quick Reference
kill kill sends the Telnet EL 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]-X.
quit quit sends the Telnet BRK sequence to
the remote host if the Telnet/iX Client
is in localchars mode (see TOGGLE
[argument] command). Default is
[CTRL]-\.
STATUS Shows current status of the Telnet/iX Client. The
program reports the current escape character. If there
is no Telnet/iX connection, the program reports No
connection. If there is an open Telnet/iX connection,
the program reports the host to which it is connected
and the current mode.
TOGGLE
[argument] Toggles argument value between TRUE and FALSE which
affects how the Telnet/iX Client responds to events.
More than one argument may be speciļ¬ed. Use the
DISPLAY command to list the current values of
arguments. Valid arguments include:
? Help. Displays the supported TOGGLE
commands.
autoflush Toggles autoflush mode. If
autoflush and localchars are both
TRUE, then when the ao, intr,orquit
characters are recognized and
transformed into Telnet sequences, the
Telnet/iX Client will not display any
data on the user's terminal until the
remote system acknowledges (via a
Telnet Timing Mark option) that it has
processed those Telnet sequences.
Default is FALSE.
autosynch Toggles autosynch mode. If
autosynch and localchars are both
TRUE, then when either the intr or
quit characters is typed, the
associated Telnet sequence sent is
followed by the Telnet SYNCH sequence.
This procedure should (if supported by
the remote system) cause the remote
system to begin discarding all