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About 3270 Options, Protocol Options

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Chapter 2 - Configuring and Managing ITE About 3270 Options This section describes configurable settings for 3270 emulation. 3270 Protocol Options Option Description Value 3270 Allow Alias Any Auto Enter When enabled, if your current device name Enabled or Disabled. returns an error, then the computer appends a Default is Enabled. "$" (dollar sign) to the end of its device name to initiate a session to the host. When disabled, the device name is resent to the host, which then sends a FIN packet to the computer, causing the computer to restart. This continues until the device name is no longer in use. When enabled, an automatic Enter occurs when Enabled or Disabled. a reverse video attribute field is filled by keying Default is Disabled. or scanning data. Any extra scanned data is discarded. When disabled, the screen waits for the user to press the AID key prior to sending data back to the host. BRT Auto Enter When enabled, if the last field on a screen has Enabled or Disabled. the reverse video attribute set, then when that Default is Disabled. field is exactly filled, ITE automatically sends the data for this screen back to the host with an "Enter AID" code. When disabled, the screen waits for the user to press the AID key prior to sending data back to the host. 3270 Device Name Physical name for a device. Allowable values include all uppercase and lowercase alphanumeric characters, wildcards, pound symbols (#), dollar signs ($), ampersands (@), and underscores ( _ ). The first character of Device Name must be a letter. Do not use a wildcard character. Range is 1 to 30 characters. Default is none. To create a unique device name for the computer, use the following wildcard characters to return computer specific information: • %I1, %I2, %I3, %I4 return the 1st through 4th octets of the IP address. • %M1, %M2, %M3, %M4, %M5, %M6 return the 1st through 6th parts of the MAC address. • %S0, %S1, %S2, %S3, %S4, %S5, %S6, %S7, %S8, %S9, %SA return the 1st through 11th digits of the computer serial number. ESC Key Definition Sets the behavior of the ESC key. By default, Reset Key or Clear ESC acts as a Reset key in 3270 emulation. You Key. can also set ESC to act as a Clear key. Default is Reset Key. 46 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide

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Chapter 2 — Configuring and Managing ITE
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Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
About 3270 Options
This section describes configurable settings for 3270 emulation.
3270 Protocol Options
Option
Description
Value
3270 Allow Alias
When enabled, if your current device name
returns an error, then the computer appends a
“$” (dollar sign) to the end of its device name to
initiate a session to the host.
When disabled, the device name is resent to the
host, which then sends a FIN packet to the
computer, causing the computer to restart. This
continues until the device name is no longer in
use.
Enabled or Disabled.
Default is Enabled.
Any Auto Enter
When enabled, an automatic
Enter
occurs when
a reverse video attribute field is filled by keying
or scanning data. Any extra scanned data is
discarded.
When disabled, the screen waits for the user to
press the AID key prior to sending data back to
the host.
Enabled or Disabled.
Default is Disabled.
BRT Auto Enter
When enabled, if the last field on a screen has
the reverse video attribute set, then when that
field is exactly filled, ITE automatically sends
the data for this screen back to the host with an
“Enter AID” code.
When disabled, the screen waits for the user to
press the AID key prior to sending data back to
the host.
Enabled or Disabled.
Default is Disabled.
3270 Device Name
Physical name for a device. Allowable values
include all uppercase and lowercase
alphanumeric characters, wildcards, pound
symbols (#), dollar signs ($), ampersands (@),
and underscores ( _ ). The first character of
Device Name must be a letter. Do not use a
wildcard character.
To create a unique device name for the
computer, use the following wildcard characters
to return computer specific information:
%I1, %I2, %I3, %I4 return the 1st through 4th
octets of the IP address.
%M1, %M2, %M3, %M4, %M5, %M6 return
the 1st through 6th parts of the MAC
address.
%S0, %S1, %S2, %S3, %S4, %S5, %S6, %S7,
%S8, %S9, %SA return the 1st through 11th
digits of the computer serial number.
Range is 1 to 30
characters.
Default is none.
ESC Key
Definition
Sets the behavior of the ESC key. By default,
ESC acts as a Reset key in 3270 emulation. You
can also set ESC to act as a Clear key.
Reset Key or Clear
Key.
Default is Reset Key.