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Nortel remote annex 2000 server: reference guide
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You can modify these parameters using the stty command. Rebooting the
Remote Annex, resetting the port, or issuing a hangup command returns
the parameters to their original values. There are several ways to enter a
new parameter value:
As either on or off. A minus sign (–) before the parameter name
indicates off. For example, entering break defines the Break
key as an attention signal; entering –break indicates the key is
not defined as an attention signal.
As one value from a list of available values. For example, the
baud parameter requires a numeric value.
As the parameter name followed by a single character, which is
often a control character – for example, the lera (line erase)
argument followed by
value as ^U.) Specify control characters in one of two ways: 1)
enter a circumflex (^) followed by the desired character – for
example, enter ^ c to indicate
character – for example, hold down the Control key while you
type C.
As a string, e.g., the string martha for the user parameter.
To undefine or turn off a parameter that requires a value, enter one of the
following values along with the parameter:
undef (or u).
none (or n).
The two characters ^ and @ (indicating a null string) for
parameters that require control characters.
Double quotes ("") for the parameters prompt, term, and user
(this is the only way to turn off these parameters).
Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
Chapter 3
Using the CLI Commands
. (The stty command displays this
CTRL-U
or 2) enter the special
CTRL-C;
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