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h) The 'Telnet Break Code' Parameter
For the telnet session, the
the host. This break code is defined by the RFC 854, this is 'IAC BREAK'.
If needed, this break code value can be modified. The extra values are:
- AO (Abort Output),
- IP (Interrupt process),
- none (
i) The 'Telnet NAWS' Parameter
The NAWS function (Negotiate About Window Size - RFC 1073) is an optional
feature negotiated when the telnet session established. It allows the terminal
screen format (line x row) to be indicated to the server (when the session is
established or at any time when the screen format is modified).
This parameter allows this function to be disabled: some telnet servers don't
correctly support the NAWS function.
A.10 - HARDWARE AND FIRMWARE INFORMATION
To get the AX3000 firmware and hardware revisions, use one of the following:
1. Use the AxRM utility - "Get Terminal Information" command,
2. Enter the AX3000 interactive set-up, and select '?',
3. Get the AX3000 set-up by issuing the setup_get remote command (the
revision is included in the text file banner):
Example: rsh axname setup_get > file
4. Use the following ax_version remote command to get the revision
directly:
Example: rsh axname ax_version
A.10.1 - Hardware Information
The AX3000 hardware information is FKx-BVyyy:
- FKx is the circuit board code (FK stands for Flash Key)
- BVyyy is the boot code version (the boot code is the non-erasable part of
the flash memory)