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1 maya 433 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN"
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3     <HTML>
4     <HEAD>
5     <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
6     <TITLE>Communication (Tera Term setup file)</TITLE>
7     <META http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css">
8     <link rel="stylesheet" href="../style.css" type="text/css">
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10     <BODY>
11    
12     <h1><a name="maxport">Maximum serial port number</a></h1>
13    
14     <p>
15     You can specify the maximum serial port number (maximum value of n for COMn) to be listed in the [File] New connection and [Setup] Serial port dialog boxes. To specify the maximum number, edit the MaxComPort line in the [Tera Term] section of the setup file like the following:
16     </p>
17    
18     <pre>
19     MaxComPort=&lt;maximum serial port number&gt;
20     </pre>
21    
22     <p>
23     The maximum serial port number can not be less than 4 even if the actual maximum number is less than 4.
24     </p>
25    
26     <pre>
27     Default:
28     MaxComPort=4
29     </pre>
30    
31    
32 doda 602 <h1><a name="clearcom">Don't clear COM buffer when serial port opening.</a></h1>
33    
34     <p>
35     In the default setup, TeraTerm cleaning COM buffer when serial port opening.
36     </p>
37    
38     <p>
39     To disable COM buffer cleaning, edit the ClearComBuffOnOpen line in the [Tera Term] section of the setup file like the following:
40     </p>
41    
42     <pre>
43     ClearComBuffOnOpen=off
44     </pre>
45    
46     <pre>
47     Default:
48     ClearComBuffOnOpen=on
49     </pre>
50    
51    
52 maya 433 <h1><a name="confirm">Disabling the warning on TCP/IP disconnection</a></h1>
53    
54     <p>
55     In the default setup, Tera Term displays the warning message "Disconnect ?" when you try to close the TCP/IP connection by using the "Close" command in the system menu (or by double clicking the icon at upper left corner of the window).
56     </p>
57    
58     <p>
59     To disable this warning message, edit the ConfirmDisconnect line in the [Tera Term] section of the setup file like the following:
60     </p>
61    
62     <pre>
63     ConfirmDisconnect=off
64     </pre>
65    
66     <pre>
67     Default:
68     ConfirmDisconnect=on
69     </pre>
70    
71    
72     <h1><a name="telbin">Telnet binary option</a></h1>
73    
74     <p>
75     To enable the telnet binary option, edit the TelBin line in the [Tera Term] section of the setup file like the following:
76     </p>
77    
78     <pre>
79     TelBin=on
80     </pre>
81    
82     <p>
83     You can also specify the binary option on the <a href="../commandline/teraterm.html">command line</a> (/B option).
84     </p>
85    
86     <pre>
87     Default:
88     TelBin=off
89     </pre>
90    
91    
92     <h1><a name="telecho">Telnet echo option</a></h1>
93    
94     <p>
95     If you edit the TelEcho line in the [Tera Term] section of the setup file like the following:
96     </p>
97    
98     <pre>
99     TelEcho=on
100     </pre>
101    
102     <p>
103     Tera Term tries to change the host's echoing (remote echoing) status, depending on the status of "Local echo" option in the [Setup] Terminal dialog box. If "Local echo" is (not) checked, Tera Term tries to make the remote echoing off (on), to avoid double echoing or no echoing at the remote host and Tera Term. Note that this mechanism does not work for hosts which do not support the telnet echo option.
104     </p>
105    
106     <pre>
107     Default:
108     TelEcho=off
109     </pre>
110    
111    
112     <h1><a name="tellog">Telnet log</a></h1>
113    
114     <p>
115     To log option-negotiation data of a telnet session to the file TELNET.LOG, edit the TelLog line in the [Tera Term] section of the setup file like the following:
116     </p>
117    
118     <pre>
119     TelLog=on
120     </pre>
121    
122     <pre>
123     Default:
124     TelLog=off
125     </pre>
126    
127    
128     <h1><a name="port/nontelnet">Telnet port number / Terminal setup for non-telnet connection</a></h1>
129    
130     <h2><a name="port">Telnet port number</a></h2>
131    
132     <p>
133     On the <a href="../commandline/teraterm.html">command line</a>, or on the <a href="../menu/file-new.html">[File] New connection</a> dialog box, you can specify the TCP port number (&lt;TCP port#&gt;) and telnet flag (&lt;telnet flag&gt;) for a TCP/IP connection. If these parameters are omitted in the command line, the default values are taken from the Tera Term setup file.
134     </p>
135    
136     <p>
137     Only if &lt;telnet flag&gt; is 1 (on) and &lt;TCP port#&gt; is 23, Tera Term starts spontaneously sending telnet commands to the host for the option negotiation when the TCP/IP connection is established.
138     </p>
139    
140     <p>
141     This particular port number for telnet, 23, can be changed by editing the TelPort line in the [Tera Term] section of setup file like the following:
142     </p>
143    
144     <pre>
145     TelPort=&lt;telnet port#&gt;
146     </pre>
147    
148     <pre>
149     Default:
150     TelPort=23
151     </pre>
152    
153     <p>
154 doda 644 Whatever &lt;TCP port#&gt; is and whatever &lt;telnet flag&gt; is, Tera Term can respond to telnet commands sent by the host. (except <a href="#detecttelnet">TelAutoDetect</a> setting is off.)
155 maya 433 </p>
156    
157     <h2><a name="nontelnet">Terminal setup for non-telnet TCP/IP connection</a></h2>
158    
159     <p>
160     For a non-telnet TCP/IP connection (usually with a port other than 23), you may need to set the "local echo" option on, and the "new-line (transmit)" option to CR+LF. If you edit the TCPLocalEcho and TCPCRSend lines in the [Tera Term] section of the setup file like the following:
161     </p>
162    
163     <pre>
164     TCPLocalEcho=on
165     TCPCRSend=CRLF (CR is also acceptable)
166     </pre>
167    
168     <p>
169     the "local echo" option is turned on and the "new-line (transmit)" option is set to CRLF automatically when the connection is establised on condition that &lt;telnet flag&gt; is 0 (off), or &lt;TCP port#&gt; is not equal to &lt;telnet port#&gt;. Otherwise, setup values specified by [Setup] Terminal are used. By using these options, one setup file can support both the telnet connection and non-telnet connection.
170     </p>
171    
172     <pre>
173     Default:
174     TCPLocalEcho=off (This option is disabled and the "local echo" option in the [Setup] Terminal dialog box is always used.)
175     TCPCRSend= (This option is disabled and the "new-line (transmit)" option in the [Setup] Terminal dialog box is always used.)
176     </pre>
177    
178 doda 644 <h2><a name="detecttelnet">Disable Telnet command auto detection.</a></h2>
179 maya 433
180 doda 644 <p>
181     <!-- Fix me -->
182     </p>
183    
184     <p>
185     If you edit the TelAutDetect line in the [Tera Term] section of the setup file like the following:
186     </p>
187    
188     <pre>
189     TelAutoDetect=off
190     </pre>
191    
192     <p>
193     TeraTerm do not respond telnet commands sent by the host.
194     </p>
195    
196     <pre>
197     Default:
198     TelAutoDetect=on
199     </pre>
200    
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202     </HTML>

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