HP t1000 T1000 Series Terminal Emulation Guide - Page 13

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Suppress TN3270E When running the IBM 3270 emulation, the setting of this option determines whether or not support of TN3270E is suppressed. When selected, additional options are available by clicking the TN3270 Options button. These are described in the TN3270 Options section. Suppress TN5250E When running the IBM 5250 emulation, the setting of this option determines whether or not support of TN5250E is suppressed. When selected, additional options are available by clicking the TN5250 Options button. These are described in the TN5250 Options section. Force Negotiation These settings determine whether or not the Telnet Binary or EOR options are supported. Both are set to no by default. No Does not force any negotiations. It leaves it up to the host to decide what to do. DO Forces negotiation. The host is informed that the option is supported. DONT Force negotiation. A negotiation packet is sent to the host telling it 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. Getting Started 1-7

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Suppress TN3270E
When running the IBM 3270 emulation, the setting of this option determines whether or
not support of TN3270E is suppressed. When selected, additional options are available by
clicking the
TN3270 Options
button. These are described in the
TN3270 Options
section.
Suppress TN5250E
When running the IBM 5250 emulation, the setting of this option determines whether or
not support of TN5250E is suppressed. When selected, additional options are available by
clicking the
TN5250 Options
button. These are described in the
TN5250 Options
section.
Force Negotiation
These settings determine whether or not the Telnet Binary or EOR options are supported.
Both are set to
no
by default.
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.
No
Does not force any negotiations. It leaves it up to the host to decide what to
do.
DO
Forces negotiation. The host is informed that the option is supported.
DONT
Force negotiation. A negotiation packet is sent to the host telling it that the
option is not supported.