Sun Microsystems Blade 1500 Service, Diagnostics, And Troubleshooting Manual page 467

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C.7.9.1
Configuring for an Alternate BREAK Key Sequence on the
Server
As superuser, open a terminal window and configure the alternate BREAK key
sequence. Type:
# kbd -a alternate
To invoke a keyboard abort, type: Return, ~, Ctrl-B.
Note – You must reconfigure the alternate BREAK key sequence after a server
power cycle.
C.7.9.2
Filtering the TIP Connection Through a Network Terminal
Concentrator
The network terminal concentrator acts as a proxy between the Sun Blade 1500
workstation and the server under TIP control. The network terminal concentrator
communicates with the host Sun Blade 1500 workstation through the telnet protocol.
If the workstation sends the BREAK signal, it is ignored by the network terminal
concentrator. Additionally, the concentrator does not send the BREAK signal upon
powering off.
C.7.9.3
Disabling the Keyboard Abort on the Server
This procedure configures the server to ignore the BREAK signal.
As superuser, open a terminal window and disable the keyboard abort. Type:
# kbd -a disable
To re-enable keyboard abort, type:
# kbd -a enable
Note – You must reconfigure the keyboard abort after a server power cycle.
Appendix C Functional Description
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