SSH Reference Manual
STN94 Userid <group.user> provided by SSH not valid 
SSH sessions with *MENU* and an SSH Guardian system user in group.user format that do not match SERVICE USER 
are now terminated with this message. 
STN94 Userid <alias> provided by SSH not valid 
SSH sessions with *MENU* and an SSH Guardian system user in alias format that matches SERVICE USER, but the 
STN object does not have PRIV-LOGON set via the command: 
Safecom ADD DISKFILE STN,  
PRIV-LOGON ON 
STN Application I/O Handling 
Standard SETMODE Functions: 
6  line spacing 
7  automatic LF 
8  block mode / conversational mode 
9  interrupt character definitions 
11  break owner 
12  break mode 
14  interrupt character enable/disable 
20  echo 
22  set /retrieve baud rate. Only used to retrieve values detected by setmode 204 
23  character size (always in 8 bit mode) 
28  initialize all setmodes to default values except block mode, then apply any SCRIPT associated with the window 
144  set ignored; retrieve always returns hex 8200 0900 
258  full duplex 
Extended SETMODE Functions (unique to STN): 
201 
Only used with special terminals. Enable timing mark flow control. P1=0 (default) disables the feature. 0<P1<10000 
specifies the number of bytes to send before sending IAC DO TM and waiting for a response. P2 is a timeout in seconds 
(range 1-3600, default 3600); if no response is received to IAC DO TM, output proceeds after the timeout. 
202 
Only used with special terminals. Enable baud rate detection from remote client using rfc 1079. Default P1=0 disables, 
P1>0 enables. P2 presently unused. The baud rate detected can be retrieved by setmode 204 as a 32-bit integer or by 
setmode 22 which maps selected baud rates 75-19200 to values 1-15 (using the traditional ATP coding for setmode 22) 
and other baud rates to 0. 
203 
Only used with special terminals. P1=0 default compatible with previous releases. P1=1 discard any data after an 
application read is satisfied due to maximum read count up to and including the next line end (ascii CR). P2 presently 
unused. 
204 
Only used with special terminals. Retrieves the speed detected by setmode 202. P1 is the high order word, P2 is the low 
order word. Setting this value affects only the value returned in future setmode 204 calls. 
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