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Table C3-28 describes the parameters that can be set using the stty command; Table C3-29 describes
the parameters that the stty command displays, but does not set (it displays only the current settings).
The stty command displays the current parameter settings:
annex: stty
Annex port 3
–newlin echo –ilower –olower crtcera crtlera tabs
cera
lera
wera
[^?]
[^U]
[^W]
prompt: %a%c
break lbreak –ixany broadcast climask7
iflow: bell, oflow: xonoff, isize: 1, fwdtimer: 5, attn: ^A
ostopc
ostartc
[^S]
[^Q]
baud: 9600, bchar: 8, stopb: 1, parity: none, control_lines: none
–imask7
annex:
You can modify these parameters using the stty command. Rebooting the Model 5390 server,
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
special character, for example, hold down the Control key while you
type C.
As a string, for example, the string martha for the user parameter.
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NOTE: Parameter changes are valid only for this CLI session.
ldisp
flush
[^R]
[^O]
tesc
[^]]
. (The stty command displays this
CTRL-U
Using the CLI Commands
or 2) enter the
CTRL-C;
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