User guide

Managing remote servers through the Serial Session Viewer 149
Terminal emulation type: ASCII, VT52, VT100, VT100+, VT102, VT220 or VT320. For more
information, see "Serial Session Viewer Terminal emulation modes (on page 238)" for lists of the
supported terminal emulation control characters and byte sequences for each emulation type.
The terminal type used during telnet session negotiation.
Sequences to send for each of the Arrow keys.
New line mode. This property enables or disables the automatic insertion of a line after each line of
data. This is useful when connecting to servers that do not insert a carriage return in incoming or
outgoing data, and it prevents overwriting data when a new line is received.
Auto line wrap. This property enables or disables wrapping characters onto the next line when a
new character is received and the cursor is at the end of the line. When disabled, new characters
overwrite the last character on the line when the cursor is at the end of the line.
Local echo. This property enables or disables the repeating of typed text. When you are connected
to a device that does not repeat or echo the data you type, enabling local echo displays the typed
text. However, if your server echoes data, enabling local echo will cause all typed data to appear
twice.
Strip 8th bit. This property enables or disables 7-bit ASCII. When enabled and you are connected to
a server that requires 7-bit ASCII transmission, the eighth bit of every character sent and received
will be stripped.
History buffer size. This property specifies the maximum number of lines that the history buffer can
hold.