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Using the CLI Commands
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Table C3-28. Setting Parameters Using the stty Command (continued)
Parameter
Description
echo
Controls the echoing of characters as they are typed. Setting
–echo
–echo turns off echoing. The default is echo.
flush
Sets the flush character. When pressed, this character flushes
character
your output buffer. The default is
forw string
Defines a control character sequence as a forward switch
character or string. Entering this character or string reopens
the next available higher numbered session, already
established at your port. Make sure the selected control
character sequence is not one that is used with any host
applications. To clear an existing switch, enter a null string
("").
On virtual ports, the switch is limited to one character; on
non-virtual ports, the switch string can range from 1–16
characters.
iflow
Specifies the method the Model 5390 server uses to stop input
argument
from the terminal if the Model 5390 input buffer is about to
overflow. The default is bell. Possible values are:
none
Specifies no flow control; characters are lost if the buffers
overflow.
eia
Selects hardware flow control and works only if the
control_lines parameter is enabled for hardware flow control
and the terminal is wired appropriately.
xonoff
Specifies XON/XOFF flow control. The Model 5390 server
sends XOFF when its buffers are nearly full and sends XON
when the buffer level reaches a safe level. This is known as
in-band flow control.
bell
The Model 5390 server rings the terminal bell when its input
buffer is full.
imask7
Enables clearing the eighth bit of received characters. This
–imask7
parameter has no effect on transmitted characters. When the
parameter data_bits is set to 5, 6, or 7, imask7 has no effect at
all. Setting –imask7 does not clear the eighth bit. The default
is –imask7.
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