Specifications
ETSMIM Device Configuration View
Telnet Configuration View
Configuration View ETSMIM
3-26 Management Module Guide
EOR Reflection
This field provides a button that allows you to enable or disable the end of
record reflection. When enabled, an end of record (EOR) is required prior to
binary negotiation when establishing a Tn3270 session.
Echo Mode
This field provides a button that allows you to choose which connection
partner in a Telnet session will echo (return to the video display or printer)
characters the user has typed at the keyboard. Local is for characters that are
echoed by the terminal server and remote is for characters that are echoed by
the connection partner.
Newline
This field provides a button that allows you to choose the translation applied
to a newline received from the character port, before sending the newline
request to the remote partner. Carriage Return and a Null Character (CrNull)
transmit those two characters to a telnet host when the return key is used.
Carriage Return and Linefeed (CrLf) transmit those two characters to a telnet
host when the return key is used. Verbatim refuses translation.
Newline Filtering
This field provides a button that allows you to choose the translation applied
to newline sequences received from the network, before sending the newline to
the character port (i.e., the information is coming from the ETSMIM side of
the connection and going out over the serial port). Carriage Return (Cr)
translates telnet newline sequences to a carriage return. Carriage Return and
a Null Character (CrNull) transmits those two characters to a telnet host
when the return key is used. Carriage Return and Linefeed (CrLf) transmits
those two characters to a telnet host when the return key is used. None does
not translate telnet newline sequences.
Option Display
This field provides a button that allows you to enable or disable the display of
the Telnet option negotiations.
Default Port
The default telnet-port-number, which can be a protocol or physical port
number.
Remote Port
The telnet-port-number for which the terminal server will accept a remote
connection. This is similar to a logical address at which this physical port can
be reached. You can modify this field.
Query Character
The character that causes the terminal server to provide a visible indication
that the system is still up and running when typed in a Telnet session. Should
the Query Character be undefined, there will be no indication. You can modify
this field.
Erase Line Character
The character that causes the terminal server to erase the previous inputted
line when typed in a Telnet session. You can modify this field.