Telnet Display

From the Telnet display, you can issue commands and pass data to the remote host to which the connection has been made—the IP address or host name of this connection appears in the title line.

All data resulting from any processing you do on the remote host is held in a buffer. The size of the buffer and the number of the first line displayed are shown on the right of the title line.

Note: Commands entered in the command line of the Telnet display are sent directly for processing on the remote host.

Telnet Function Key Assignments

The Telnet display contains the following function key assignments exclusive to the Telnet display:

Edit Text on the Telnet Display

If you want to reformat the data on your Telnet display before printing it, or if you want to use particular data or messages as input—for example, to a problem record—ensure that the Edit field on the Telnet display is set to ON. When Edit is set to ON, the display is presented in Edit mode. This is an ISPF-like interface and supports most of the standard ISPF editing commands.

Some simple editing commands are as follows:

Note: For more information about editing commands, see the Managed Object Development Services Programmer and Developer Guide.


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