Specifications
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Configuring and Managing Interactive Devices
Specifying AUTOFLUSH
The AUTOFLUSH characteristic automatically invokes the AO function
whenever you enter the IP, SYNCH, AYT, EOR, or BRK characters. AUTOFLUSH
aborts all output on its way to the user’s terminal
By default, AUTOFLUSH is enabled for IP, and is disabled for SYNCH and AYT.
Example: Disabling AUTOFLUSH
The following example shows how to disable AUTOFLUSH for the IP character
on port 5:
Local> CHANGE PORT 5 TELNET CLIENT AUTOFLUSH IP DISABLED
When you enter a SHOW PORT CHARACTERISTICS command, the -f and +f
symbols indicate if AUTOFLUSH is disabled or enabled for a given character.
Specifying AUTOSYNCH
The AUTOSYNCH characteristic automatically invokes SYNCH function
whenever you enter the IP, AO, or AYT characters. (Refer to Mapping Keyboard
Characters to Telnet Functions in this chapter.) AUTOSYNCH causes all output
on it way to the remote process to be dropped. This function allows IP, AO, or
AYT to have a more immediate effect.
By default, AUTOSYNCH is enabled for IP, and disabled for AO and AYT.
Example: Specifying AUTOSYNCH
The following example shows how to disable AUTOSYNCH for IP and enable
AUTOSYNCH for AO on port 5:
Local> CHANGE PORT 5 TELNET CLIENT AUTOSYNCH IP DISABLED
Local> CHANGE PORT 5 TELNET CLIENT AUTOSYNCH AO ENABLED
Quote Causes the next character to be treated as
ordinary data. To send a key mapped to a
Telnet command as ordinary data, you
precede the key with the Quote command.
None
Toggle Echo Defines a character to enable or disable the
echoed input when the ECHO option is local.
You can use this command to suppress a local
echo when you type a password.
Ctrl/E
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