TCP/IP TELNET Management Programming Manual
INFO Command
Commands and Responses
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The following fields are in the ZTNT-MAP-INFO-WIN extensible structured
token:
ZERASE-CHAR is a one-byte character value that indicates the ASCII control
character used to erase a single character of input.
ZKILL-CHAR is a one-byte character value that indicates the ASCII control
character used to delete the line currently being entered.
ZEOF-CHAR is a one-byte character value that indicates the ASCII control
character used to signal the end of input condition.
ZEOL-CHAR is a one-byte character value that indicates the ASCII control
character used to signal that an input line is complete.
ZINTRPT-CHAR is a one-byte character value that indicates the ASCII control
character used to send a break message to the process that owns the break for
the window.
ZLOC-ADDR is an integer value that specifies the local internet address
associated with the connection.
ZFORGN-ADDR is an integer value that specifies the internet address of the
remote machine associated with the connection.
ZLOC-PORT is an integer value that specifies the local TCP port number for
this connection.
ZFORGN-PORT is an integer value that specifies the TCP port number on the
remote machine for this connection.
ZSERVNAME is the 50-character name of the service associated with this
window.
ZSERVICETYPE is the type of service provided to the client on the remote
machine for this connection.
TNT-VAL-WIN-TYP-CONVERS indicates that TELSERV's initial
mode will be CONVERSATIONAL; it can subsequently be changed
to BLOCK by using the SET MODE command.
TNT-VAL-WIN-TYP-BLOCK indicates that TELSERV's initial mode
will be BLOCK; it can subsequently be changed to
CONVERSATIONAL by using the SET MODE command.
TNT-VAL-WIN-TYP-PRINT indicates that the SERVER may initiate
a connection, thus allowing a printer ( write-only device) to be
configured.
ZCOM-TKN-OBJNAME
specifies the name of the TELNET process or window queried. Unless an error
prevents the INFO command from being attempted at all, this token is present in
every response record. If you have used an object-name template, a ZCOM-TKN-
OBJNAME token is returned for each window that meets the template