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Keyboard Mapping, Table 5-1. Terminal Emulation Settings, Setting, Recommended, Alternate

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Chapter 5 Setting Up the Remote Client • If you are using an HP-UX workstation as a remote client, see the section "Connecting to Integrated RA from an HP-UX Workstation," later in this chapter. The remote client display will more closely resemble the actual server display if you use a PC-based color ANSI terminal emulator that supports 25 lines and the PC character set. The tables below provide the terminal settings and parameters you should configure for using the Integrated RA. Table 5-1. Terminal Emulation Settings Setting Recommended Alternate Emulation ANSI Color Monochrome ANSI/VT-100 Character Set Extended PC/IBM PC ANSI Screen Dimensions 80 x 25 80 x 24 Line Wrap OFF Local Echo OFF Scroll ON Carriage Return Translation None Backspace Translation None Cursor Underline, blinking Table 5-2. Direct Connection Communications Parameters Parameter Recommended Alternate Baud Rate 38,400 See Configuration Utility Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity None Handshaking None Connect Assert DCD Disconnect Drop DTR Keyboard Mapping If you are using a terminal emulator other than pcAnywhere, or a direct connection to a terminal, you need to emulate the functions of special server keyboard keys (for example, ESC, Home, and so on) via the terminal emulator. This emulation can be accomplished by the mapping of ANSI escape sequences to the special keys. Most terminal emulators permit the remapping of special keys to character 53

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Chapter 5
Setting Up the Remote Client
53
If you are using an HP-UX workstation as a remote client, see the section
"Connecting to Integrated RA from an HP-UX Workstation," later in this
chapter.
The remote client display will more closely resemble the actual server display if
you use a PC-based color ANSI terminal emulator that supports 25 lines and the
PC character set. The tables below provide the terminal settings and parameters
you should configure for using the Integrated RA.
Table 5-1. Terminal Emulation Settings
Setting
Recommended
Alternate
Emulation
ANSI Color
Monochrome ANSI/VT-100
Character Set
Extended PC/IBM PC
ANSI
Screen Dimensions
80 x 25
80 x 24
Line Wrap
OFF
Local Echo
OFF
Scroll
ON
Carriage Return
Translation
None
Backspace Translation
None
Cursor
Underline, blinking
Table 5-2. Direct Connection Communications Parameters
Parameter
Recommended
Alternate
Baud Rate
38,400
See Configuration Utility
Data Bits
8
Stop Bits
1
Parity
None
Handshaking
None
Connect
Assert DCD
Disconnect
Drop DTR
Keyboard Mapping
If you are using a terminal emulator other than pcAnywhere, or a direct connection
to a terminal, you need to emulate the functions of special server keyboard keys
(for example, ESC, Home, and so on) via the terminal emulator. This emulation
can be accomplished by the mapping of ANSI escape sequences to the special
keys. Most terminal emulators permit the remapping of special keys to character