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<h1 class="topictitle1">Control Telnet server functions from the client</h1>
<div><p>Control workstation processing on the Telnet server when you are
in a client session.</p>
<div class="section"><p>The iSeries™ Telnet
client has control functions that allow you to control workstation processing
on the system when you are in a client session. The Telnet control functions
allow you to start client to server commands that can affect the already established
session.</p>
<p>Both the iSeries server name and the TCP/IP name are listed
for each of the command functions.</p>
<p>To select which server functions
that you want to control, you need to access the <span class="uicontrol">Telnet Control
Functions</span> menu. To get to this menu, press the <span class="uicontrol">Attention</span> key
on your 5250 keyboard.</p>
<p>The following list provides you with a brief
description of each Telnet client control function:</p>
<p><span class="uicontrol">Interrupting
a process on the system</span> <span class="uicontrol">Interrupt process</span> or <span class="uicontrol">IP</span>:
This function cancels, interrupts, or suspends a process that has started
on the server. For example, you can use IP when a process appears to be in
a permanent loop, or if you have started a process by accident.</p>
<p><span class="uicontrol">Querying
connection status when the system becomes inactive</span> <span class="uicontrol">Query
connection status</span> or <span class="uicontrol">AYT</span>: This function
provides a message from the server that lets you know that the system is still
running. You can use this control function when the system is unexpectedly
inactive for a long period of time.</p>
<p><span class="uicontrol">Discarding remote output
before it reaches your workstation</span> <span class="uicontrol">Discard remote output
data</span> or <span class="uicontrol">AO</span>: This function allows a process
that is generating output to run to completion without sending the output
to your workstation. This function removes already produced server-system
output that has not yet displayed on your workstation.</p>
<p><span class="uicontrol">Clearing
the data path between your system and the server</span> <span class="uicontrol">Clear
the data path</span> or <span class="uicontrol">SYNCH</span>: This function discards
all characters (except Telnet commands) between your system and the server.
You can use this function when the network's flow control mechanisms cause
other functions, such as <span class="uicontrol">IP</span> or <span class="uicontrol">AO</span>,
to be buffered.</p>
<p><span class="uicontrol">Ending the Telnet session</span> <span class="uicontrol">End
Telnet session</span> or <span class="uicontrol">QUIT</span>: This function ends
the Telnet session and closes the TCP/IP connection to the system (remote
system). You can request this function any time during the Telnet session,
but you should sign off the remote system before selecting this function.
If you do not sign off, you remain signed on to the system because the Telnet
protocol does not provide an end session sequence.</p>
<p><span class="uicontrol">Using
the Attention key to remote host option</span> <span class="uicontrol">ATTN key to
remote host</span>: Press the Attention key to display the Telnet Control
Functions menu.</p>
<div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Notes:</span> <ol><li>This option only applies to 5250 mode.</li>
<li>If you are running VTxxx mode (VT100 or VT220), then there are two additional
selections on this menu:<ul><li>For VT100 sessions, Option 6 (Change VT100 Primary Keyboard Map) and Option
7 (Change VT100 Alternate Keyboard Map).</li>
<li>For VT220 session, Option 8 (Change VT220 Primary Keyboard Map) and Option
9 (Change VT220 Alternate Keyboard Map).</li>
</ul>
</li>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzaiwmantelclient.htm" title="You can start a Telnet client session using different emulation types. This section also explains how to establish a cascaded Telnet session.">Manage the Telnet client</a></div>
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<div class="relconcepts"><strong>Related concepts</strong><br />
<div><a href="rzaiwstrt5250session.htm" title="Use this topic to start a 5250 Telnet client session.">Start a Telnet client session</a></div>
<div><a href="rzaiwstrt3270session.htm" title="This topic explains how you can start a Telnet client session using 3270 emulation.">Start a 3270 Telnet client session</a></div>
<div><a href="rzaiwstrtvtxxxsession.htm" title="You can start a Telnet client session using VTxxx emulation.">Start a VTxxx Telnet client session</a></div>
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