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occasion. This option has no effect when executed from a LAN user; it is
only relevant in the case of a WAN user calling a TELNET service.
The REFRESH string is sent to the service when a session is reselected. In
some applications it is possible to request that your screen is updated
(refreshed). For example, a product may use
^V to cause the screen to be
refreshed. Therefore by setting the REFRESH string to
^V, whenever the
user reselects that session, a
^V is transmitted to the product, causing the
user's screen to be redisplayed automatically.
The ESCAPE, DISCONNECT and SWITCH key sequences (hot-keys) can
be defined using this command. All key sequences are entered in the
standard string format and may contain embedded control characters. It is
not advisable to set duplicate key sequences. If there is any duplication,
the following order of precedence is used: ESCAPE before DISCONNECT
before SWITCH1 before SWITCH 2, etc. The full key definition includes
the text to describe the key sequence, i.e. as above session SWITCH1 is the
text PF1 and this relates to the control sequence
[OP. If no text string is
present then the ASCII representation of the key sequence is displayed (see
ESCAPE and DISCONNECT).
Note that in the above display two types of timeout are shown: the service
inactivity timeout and the dialogue inactivity timeout. These values can
only be set or changed by the manager, and are provided for information
only.
X870-300351 Issue 1 5-11 Rev.0

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