Are you there, Erase character, Erase line – Visara LINCS Configuration User Manual

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Chapter 8. ASCII Port Options

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Are You There

Defines the ASCII character that will generate the Are You There character for TELNET.

The valid range is 00 to 31 decimal. 00 is the default and disables the option.

Erase Character

Defines the ASCII character that will generate the Erase Character for TELNET.

The valid range is 00 to 31 decimal. 00 is the default and disables the option.

Erase Line

Defines the ASCII character that will generate the Erase Line Character for TELNET.

The valid range is 00 to 31. 00 is the default and disables the option.

Echo

Enabling this option will cause all characters sent to the host to be echoed to the screen. See
RFC 857 for more detail.

Binary

Enabling this option allows binary communication upon receipt of standard codes. See RFC
856 for more detail.

Timing Mark

Enabling this option provides a mechanism for ensuring that transmitted data has been properly
processed. See RFC 860 for more detail.

Status

Enabling this option allows the user to verify the current Telnet options. See RFC 859 for
more detail.

Terminal Type

Enabling this option allows the Telnet server to determine the type of terminal connected to it.
See RFC 930 for more detail.

End of Record

Enabling this option causes the session to use the End-of-record character sequence as detailed
in RFC 885.

TCP Port

This identifies the TCP Port that is used to connect to an IP host, by a device using this profile.

The valid range is 00000 through 65535. 00000 is the default, which means the TCP Port is
not considered for IP host connections.

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