Tcp_Keepalive (Asynchronous; Telnet_Crlf; Telnet_Escape; Term_Var - Bay Networks 6300 Supplement Manual

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Chapter 2
Configuration Parameters
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tcp_keepalive (asynchronous)

This asynchronous port parameter specifies the length of time a TCP
connection must be idle on one or more specific asynchronous ports. This
parameter overrides the RA 6300 tcp_keepalive parameter for
connections to the host from adaptive, CLI, and dedicated ports, and for
connections from the host to slave and adaptive ports. Valid values are 0
to 255 (minutes). The default is 0. Entering a zero specifies that the keep-
alive time is the value set in tcp_keepalive; entering 255 disables the
keep-alive mechanism for the port.

telnet_crlf

This asynchronous port parameter converts a carriage return in a Telnet
session to a carriage return followed by a line feed. When disabled, a
carriage return translates to a carriage return followed by a null string. A
Y enables this parameter, an N disables it. The default is N.

telnet_escape

This asynchronous port parameter defines the character that returns a CLI
user to the telnet prompt. Setting this parameter to U disables the Telnet
escape character. The default is
.
CTRL-] (^])

term_var

This asynchronous port parameter identifies the type of terminal using
the CLI connection. You must enter a valid terminal type for the host.
The RA 6300 passes the terminal type setting to the host. The string size
ranges from 0 to 16 characters. The default is a null string ("").
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