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Host Port Number: Provide the Telnet port number. The default value is 23. You can specify any
valid 16-bit port number. If you specify an invalid port number, this field will be set to one.
Local Port Number: In this field, you can specify the local Telnet port number. If you want the port
number to be allocated automatically, set this field to zero.
Telnet Name: It is recommended that this name not be changed. This is the model type that will
be reported to the host.
Enable Keep Alives: Selecting this option will prevent the session from being disconnected from
the host by an inactivity timeout.
Suppress | Echo: Select this check-box to prevent the emulation from echoing (repeating)
keystrokes.
Suppress | TN5250E: Select this check-box to suppress support for the TN5250E option.
Force Negotiation: These settings determine whether or not the Telnet support for Binary and
EOR options are supported. The default setting for both options is No.
No: This setting will not force negotiations. The host has to decide whether to support the option.
Do: This setting will force negotiation; the host will be informed that the option is supported.
Don't: This option will force negotiation. A negotiation packet will be sent informing the host that the
option is not supported.
Break Settings: The setting of these options determine whether or not a timing mark (TM) and/or
carriage return (CR) is sent with a Telnet break packet. A timing mark is sent by default.
6. Click the 5250 Options button to configure the 5250 options. After configuring 5250 Options and
Advanced TCP/IP settings, click OK twice to return to the Host Information dialog-box, and then
click Next> to continue.
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