User Guide

SET PORT
3-30 893-386-B
[TELNET NEWLINE]
[character]
[NONE]*
Determine which characters the terminal server
transmits to a Telnet host when you press the
<Return> key on your terminal.
NULL*
Transmit a Carriage Return and a Null
character to a Telnet host when you press
the <Return> key.
LINEFEED
Transmit a Carriage Return character and a
Linefeed character to a Telnet host when
you press the <Return> key.
NOTHING
Transmit only a Carriage Return character
to a Telnet host when you press the
<Return> key.
[TELNET NEWLINE FILTERING]
[NONE]*
[CR]
[NULL]
[LINEFEED]
Determine how the terminal server interprets Telnet
New Line sequences that come from the network
and are bound for your terminal. These are the
possible types of Telnet newline filtering:
NONE*
Do not translate Telnet new line
sequences.
CR Translate Telnet new line sequences, such
as CR/NULL or CR/LF, to a carriage
return (CR).
NULL Translate Telnet new line sequences, such
as CR/NULL or CR/LF, to a carriage
return and a null (CR/NULL).
LINEFEED
Translate Telnet new line sequences, such
as CR/NULL or CR/LF, to a carriage
return and a linefeed (CR/LF).
[TELNET QUERY]
[character]
[NONE]*
Prompt a Telnet host to send a signal to the
terminal that it is still up and running, during a
Telnet session, when you use this character or
control character sequence. (Use this character if
you suspected that a Telnet process has “crashed” or
“hung.”) If NONE, do not enable a Telnet query
character at this port. Use this keyword to disable a
previously defined Telnet query character.