Specifications
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SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands
CLIENT
Displays Telnet client characteristics. This is the default.
For the SHOW PORT TELNET CLIENT command, this field will display the
current port setting as read from dynamic memory. For the LIST PORT TELNET
CLIENT command, the field will display the value stored in NVRAM.
This change also adds a new field to the {SHOW | LIST} PORT TELNET CLIENT
and SHOW PORT SESSION commands. The new display looks like:
Profile: Character
Echo: Remote Newline From Term: <CR>
Toggle Echo: ^E Newline From Host: <CRLF>
Binary: Disabled Newline To Term: <CRLF>
Xmit Char Size: 8 Newline To Host: <CRLF>
Rcv Char Size: 8 Input Flow Control: Enabled
Signal Req: Enabled Output Flow Control: Enabled
IP: +s +f ^Y Verification: Enabled
SYNCH: +s -f ^X Switch Character: Enabled
AYT: -s -f ^T Quote: None
AO: -s +f ^O Terminal Type: VT110
EOR: -s -f None
BRK: -s -f None
The user’s selected terminal type is displayed in the Terminal Type field.
SERVER
Displays Telnet server characteristics.
CHARACTERISTICS
Displays the current port parameters associated with Telnet.
Restrictions
• The port-list characteristic is available on privileged ports only.
• MONITOR is a privileged command.
• When using the MONITOR command, your port type characteristic should be
set to ANSI; otherwise, displayed information will scroll off the screen.
Example: SHOW/MONITOR/LIST PORT TELNET
Local> SHOW PORT ALL TELNET
This command displays Telnet client characteristics for all access server Telnet
ports.










