User guide
282 DSView Installer/User Guide
Click the Session Settings icon in the toolbar.
The Session Properties dialog box will appear.
2. Click the Terminal tab.
3. Enable or disable the Auto wrap line checkbox. The default value is enabled.
Enabling and disabling local echo
When you are connected to a device that does not repeat or echo the data that you type, you may
enable Local Echo mode. Otherwise, the DSView software Telnet/SSH applet will not display the
text you type. However, if you are connected to a device that echoes data, and you are in Local
Echo mode, all of the data you type will appear on your terminal twice.
To enable/disable local echo:
1. Select Options - Session Properties from the menu bar.
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Click the Session Settings icon in the toolbar.
The Session Properties dialog box will appear.
2. Click the Terminal tab.
3. Enable or disable the Local echo checkbox. The default value is disabled.
Enabling and disabling 7-bit ASCII
When you are connected to a device that requires transmission of 7-bit ASCII, you may instruct the
DSView software Telnet/SSH applet to strip the eighth bit of every character that is sent
and received.
To enable/disable 7-bit ASCII:
1. Select Options - Session Properties from the menu bar.
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Click the Session Settings icon in the toolbar.
The Session Properties dialog box will appear.
2. Click the Terminal tab.
3. Enable or disable the Strip 8th bit checkbox. The default value is disabled.
Login scripts
The DSView software Telnet/SSH applet has a login scripting function that enables you to
automatically log in to a device. A login script is built with a sequence of expect and send strings,
and initial transmission characters that work with them. To use a login script, you must enable
automatic login in a checkbox.
The first Initial character (that is, the first entry in the Initial character column) specifies what is
sent to the device as soon as the Telnet/SSH applet session is established. This is selected from a