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Table C3-28. Setting Parameters Using the stty Command (continued)
Parameter
Description
bchar
Defines the data bits per character, not including the start bit,
argument
stop bits, or the parity bit (if any). Possible values are: 5, 6, 7,
or 8. The default is 8.
break
Defines a break as an attention signal. Generally, the break is
–break
generated by a key labeled Break. Setting –break turns off
Break as an attention signal.
broadcast
Enables the terminal to display Model 5390 administrative
–broadcast
messages. Setting the parameter –broadcast prevents any
display of administrative messages. The default is broadcast.
cera
Sets the character-erase character. The default is Delete
character
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CTRL-?
climask7
Masks CLI input to seven bits. When climask7 is disabled,
8-bit ASCII input is expected.
crt
Sets the following defaults for video terminals: crtcera,
crtlera, tabs, echo, –newlin, –ilower, and –olower.
crtcera
Controls how both the character erase (cera) and the word
–crtcera
erase (wera) are echoed. Setting crtcera echoes the erase
characters in an appropriate way for a video terminal; the
previous character (or word) appears as if it has been erased.
The default is crtcera. Setting –crtcera echoes the erase
characters in a way appropriate for a hard-copy terminal. The
first erase character is echoed as a \ followed by the deleted
character. Each additional use of the erase character deletes
and displays another character. The first character typed (other
than the erase character) echoes a / and the character; typing
asdf<Delete Delete>
crtlera
Controls how the line erase (lera) is echoed. Setting crtlera
–crtlera
erases all characters on the line and moves the cursor back to
the beginning of the line. Setting –crtlera echoes the line erase
character in a way that is suitable for hard-copy terminals. It
echoes the erase character and a new line, so that the deleted
line is still visible but the print head is positioned at the
beginning of the next line. The default is crtlera.
).
echoes as asdf\fd/g.
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Using the CLI Commands
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