Installation guide

Telnet Resource Problems
3-10
Telnet Client Does Not Respond to the Return Key
Solution
If the Return key does not function properly during a Telnet session, enter the following
command. Substitute the number of the port for 1 and the number of the session for 2:
Local> SHOW PORT 1 SESSION 2 CHARACTERISTICS
Port 1, Session 2, Protocol TELNET
Profile: Character
Echo: Remote Newline From Term: <CR>
Toggle Echo: ^E Newline From Host: <CRLF>
Binary: Disabled Newline To Term: <CRLF>
Xmit Size: 8 Newline To Host: <CRLF>
Rcv Size: 8 Input Flow Control: Enabled
Signal Req.: Enabled Output Flow Control: Enabled
IP: +s +f ^Y Msg. Verification: Enabled
SYNCH: +s -f ^X Switch Characters: Enabled
AYT: -s -f ^T Quote: None
AO: -s +f ^O
EOR: -s -f None
BRK: -s -f None
Procedure
Some implementations of the Telnet server expect either a <CR> or a <LF> as the Telnet
end-of-line terminator. To change the end-of-line terminator, do the following:
Step Action
1 Verify the Newline to Host characteristic.
2 Set the Newline to Host characteristic to <CR>. Note that you must type the left
and right arrows (< >) in the command.
3 Retry the connection to see if the Return key functions properly.
4 If the Return key still does not function properly, set the Newline to Host
characteristic to <LF>.
5 Retry the connection to see if the Return key functions as expected.