Specifications

Configuring and Managing Telnet Servers
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Configuring Telnet Server Session Characteristics
Introduction
The following sections describe how to configure the various Telnet server session
characteristics.
Mapping Event Indications to Keyboard Characters
You can map the event indications to keyboard characters. The factory-set default
for each indication is that no character is sent to the device or application on the
access server port set up as a Telnet server port.
In most cases, you would map an event indication to a character in order for the
access server to forward that event indication to the application or device on the
access server port. The mapped character is defined by the device or application.
For example, if an application defines IP as Ctrl/G, then you need to map IP to
Ctrl/G:
Local> CHANGE PORT 5 TELNET SERVER IP ^G
Event Indications
You can map the following event indications to keyboard characteristics:
Event Indication Description
Abort Output (AO) Occurs when the remote user of this connection
requests that any output currently en route to the user’s
terminal be aborted.
Interrupt Process (IP) Occurs when the remote user of this connection
requests that the process at this access server be
aborted.
Are You There (AYT) Occurs when the remote user of this connection
requests a response from the Telnet server to verify that
the connection is active.
Break (BRK) Occurs when the remote user of this connection sends a
remote break.
End of Record (EOR) Occurs when the remote user of this connection issues
an EOR request.