User guide
set keys
148 Chapter 2 Command Descriptions
xoff
The XOFF character. The default is ^s.
xona
The auxiliary XON character. The default is ^q.
xoffa
The auxiliary XOFF character. The default is ^s.
range=range
A range of ports. If you issue the command from a Telnet session, you
must specify the "range" option. If you issue the command from an
attached terminal, the command will work for the port to which the
terminal is attached, unless you use the "range" option to specify a
different port.
Examples Display the key table
In this example, the "set keys" command, issued from an attached
terminal, displays key-mapping information for the port on which the
terminal is attached.
#> set keys
Change a key
In this example, the "set keys" command changes the key that generates
an end of file character (eof) for port 1.
#> set keys eof=^h range=1
See also "revert" on page 79. The “revert keys” option reverts the “set keys”
configuration.