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  • Subject: Re: Telnet to an AS400 via NOKIA 9110 GSM telephone
  • From: John Earl <johnearl@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 21 May 1999 15:01:24 -0700
  • Organization: PowerTech Toolworks & The 400 School

Marco,


Marco Stanghellini wrote:

>   Hi everybody,I'm from Italy.Just a few days ago i got my
> brand new NOKIA 9110 GSm telephone.It's very impressive.I
> used the telnet application to connect remotely to my WAN
> via our CISCO routers.(mainly through our CISCO 3640)I can
> manage IOS CISCo software very well, but problems begin
> when i try to connect to my AS400 because the telnet
> inside my NOKIA 9110 is a normal VT100 telent and so i can
> only use PF1,PF2,PF3, and PF4.So i can connect, but i can
> only give some commands but without all the other PF
> functions is very hard. (I can't give page down or up
> too)Does anyone know a secondary way to give the AS400
> command like page down or up, PF5----PF24?????I know
> that's athe VT100 problem and so I'm asking nokia to give
> me a better telnet for emulate my AS400 but I'm a little
> man against a very big company.

Manage your AS/400 from a cell phone, That's impressive!

>From a PC, the VT100 F keys can be map to the the numbers on
the topof the keyboard.  [ESC] 1 through [ESC] 9 are F1-F9
etc.

Here is a map
[ESC] 1 = F1
[ESC] 2 = F2
[ESC] 3 = F3
[ESC] 4 = F4
[ESC] 5 = F5
[ESC] 6 = F6
[ESC] 7 = F7
[ESC] 8 = F8
[ESC] 9 = F9
[ESC] 0 = F0
[ESC] '-' = F11
[ESC] '=' = F12

[SHIFT][ESC] 1 = F13
[SHIFT][ESC] 2 = F14
[SHIFT][ESC] 3 = F15
[SHIFT][ESC] 4 = F16
[SHIFT][ESC] 5 = F17
[SHIFT][ESC] 6 = F18
[SHIFT][ESC] 7 = F19
[SHIFT][ESC] 8 = F20
[SHIFT][ESC] 9 = F21
[SHIFT][ESC] 0 = F22
[SHIFT][ESC] '-' = F23
[SHIFT][ESC] '=' = F24

[CRTL] R = Reset
[CRTL] U = Pageup
[CTRL] D = PageDown

Those are the ones I remember off of the top of my head.
Hopefully that will get you started.

jte

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