Specifications
Command Descriptions
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REQUEST STATUS
Requests that the peer Telnet implementation responds with the current status of
all Telnet options for this session.
RESUME OUTPUT
Causes a session to resume after an Abort Output signal has been sent and the
port hangs.
SYNCH
Causes all input currently on its way to the remote process to be dropped. This
includes input queued both by the local access server and the remote host.
Example: SEND
Local> SEND TELNET AO
This command invokes the Abort Output (AO) function on the current Telnet
session.
Restrictions
• The session must be resumed to see a AYT response.
• The session must be resumed to view a REQUEST STATUS response.
• The command SEND TELNET RESUME OUTPUT should only be used after
an Abort Output signal has been sent. It does not work in any other context.
The Abort Output signal may have been sent either by entering a SEND
TELNET AO command or by typing the keyboard character defined as AO.
This assumes that the port Telnet client or Telnet session characteristic
AUTOSYNCH AO is ENABLED.
SETUP PRINTER
(privileged)
Syntax
This command allows the user to configure an access server port(s) to be
connected to a printer(s). After the command is entered, the system will prompt
the user for the needed configuration parameters. The following is an example of
the display. After you have entered all required information, you can confirm
your entries by answering yes to the “Display commands generated” request.










