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

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Telnet/iX Client Commands
Quick Reference
previously typed input until both of the
Telnet sequences have been read and
acted upon. Default is FALSE.
binary Toggles binary mode. If this is TRUE,
binary mode is enabled. This option
should be enabled to send and receive
8-bit characters to and from the Telnet
server. Default is FALSE.
crlf Toggles carriage return/line feed mode.
If this is TRUE, carriage returns will be
sent as <CR><LF>. If this is FALSE,
carriage returns will be sent as
<CR><NUL>. Default is FALSE.
crmod Toggles carriage return mode. If this is
TRUE, any carriage return characters
received from the remote host are
mapped into a carriage return and a
line feed. This mode does not affect
those characters typed by the user, but
rather, only those received. This mode
is only required for some hosts that
require the client to do local echoing
but output carriage returns without
linefeeds. Default is FALSE.
debug Toggles the debug tracing option. If this
is TRUE, you will create socket trace
files (named SOCK####). The trace
files are formatted using NMDUMP.
For information on using NMDUMP
see the NS 3000/iX Operations and
Maintenance Reference Manual.
echo Toggles local echo mode or remote echo
mode. If this is TRUE, local echo mode is
enabled and user input is echoed to the
user’s terminal before being
transmitted to the remote host. If this
is FALSE, remote echo mode is enabled
and any echoing of user input is done
by the remote host. Applications that
handle echoing of user input
themselves, such as UNIX utilities csh,
ksh, and vi, will not function properly
with local echo. Default is FALSE.
localchars Toggles local characters mode. If this is
TRUE, the flush, interrupt, quit,
erase, and kill characters (see SET