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  • Subject: Telnet from AS/400 dumb terminal to HP Unix machine
  • From: Billy Rowe <billyrowe@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1999 11:16:44 -0500

When telneting(TELNETcommand) from AS/400 to UNIX box as VT100, How do I
enable AUTO RECORD ADVANCE?

For example, On their local terminals(i.e. Wyse, VT100) or a PC using
telnet from a dos prompt(VT100 emulation) connected to the HP host the
last character on the last line on the screen is a "|" just as it
displays on our TELNET session from the AS/400 dumb terminal, but when
keying on the local terminal that is connected th the HP host when that
character is reached it does a AUTO RECORD ADVANCE(AS/400 term),but when
we reach that character in our TELNET session from the AS/400 we can
type over it and the cursor goes back to beginning of the line and we
type over what was
previously keyed.

Any help/direction will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Billy

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