Specifications

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SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands
PORT TELNET SERVER AYT INDICATION
(privileged)
Syntax
Description
AYT (Are-You-There) defines a character that will be sent to the Telnet server
connection’s associated access server port when the remote user generates an AYT
request. There is no character defined by default. This command accepts a port-list
or ALL as a parameter for the PORT keyword.
PORT TELNET SERVER BREAK (BRK) INDICATION
(privileged)
Syntax
Description
BRK (Break) is a privileged option that defines a character or BREAK signal that
will be sent to the Telnet server connection’s associated access server port when
the remote user generates a Telnet break request. The default is to send a break
signal to the access server port. To define the break signal, you must type the
individual letters.
This command accepts a port-list or ALL as a parameter for the PORT keyword.
PORT TELNET SERVER CHARACTER SIZE
(privileged)
Syntax
Description
TRANSMIT/RECEIVE CHARACTER SIZE specifies whether the characters sent
and received on this connection should be 7-bit or 8-bit. TRANSMIT characters
are sent by the access server to the host. RECEIVE characters are received by the
access server from the host. The default is 8-bit in both directions.
This command accepts a port-list or ALL as a parameter for the PORT keyword.