Terminal Server User Guide

SHOW|LIST PORT
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Field Means
Erase Line The character that deletes all data in the current line, backwards from the
Character cursor position when typed during a Telnet session. “None” appears in this field if no
character exists.
Interrupt The character that interrupts, aborts, or terminates a user process when
Character typed during a Telnet session. “None” appears in this field in no character exits.
Terminal The name of the terminal type that the terminal server sends to a Telnet type host while
negotiating a Telnet session.
TN3270 The language translation table used at this port during TN3270 sessions.
Translation
Table
Newline The characters that the terminal server transmits to a host during a Telnet session when you press
the <Return> key at this port. The possible values in this field are the following:
Setting Means
CR/NULL Transmit a Carriage Return and a Null character to the Telnet
host when you press the <Return> key.
CR/LF Transmit a Carriage Return and a Linefeed character to the
Telnet host when you press the <Return> key.
CR Transmit a Carriage Return character to the Telnet host when
you press the <Return> key.
Newline The method, if any, that the terminal server uses to translate Telnet Newline sequences
Filtering coming from the network and bound for your port. The possible values in this field are
the following:
Filter Means
None Does not translate Newline sequences.
CR Translate a CR or a CR/LF in the data stream to a CR (a
Carriage Return character).
CR/NULL Translate a CR/NULL or a CR to a CR/NULL (a Carriage
Return and a Null character).
CR/LF Translate a CR/NULL or a CR/LF in to a CR/LF (a Carriage
Return and a Linefeed character).
Query The character that produces some visible indication that a host is still up and running
Character when typed during a Telnet session. “None” appears in this field in no character exits.
Remote Port The terminal server accepts remote connections from the Telnet port number in this
field.