Terminal Server User Guide

SHOW|LIST PORT
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SHOW|LIST PORT TELNET CHARACTERISTICS
3. TS3395> show port telnet characteristics
Port 12: Sandy 18 Sept 1991 14:35:55
Abort Output Character: None Newline: CR/NULL
Attention Character: ^W Newline Filtering None
Default Port: 23 Query Character: None
Echo Mode: Remote Remote Port: 3200
Erase Keystroke Character: None Synchronize Character: None
Erase Line Character: ^K Transmit: Immediate
Interrupt Character: None Binary Session Mode: PASTHRU
Terminal Type None Tn3270 Device VT220-7
Tn3270 TranslationTable USENGLSH Tn3270 Printer port Any
Enabled Characteristics:
Tn3270 EOR
Field Means
Port n The number of the terminal server port.
username The name you used to log on to this port, or the name the network manager assigned to
the port with the DEFINE or SET PORT USERNAME command.
Abort Output The character that terminates the display of output from a Telnet process when typed
Character during a Telnet session. “None” appears in this field if no character exists.
Attention The character that invokes the operating system prompt on a remote host when typed
Character during a Telnet session. “None” appears in this field if no character exists.
Default Port The default Telnet port number.
Echo Mode This field indicates which partner in a Telnet session echoes the characteristics you
type.
Mode Means
Local The terminal server echoes the characters you type.
Remote The Telnet host echoes the characters you type.
Erase Keystroke The character that deletes the character immediately to the left of the cursor when typed
Character during a Telnet session. “None” appears in this field Character if no character exists.