Annotation of 43BSDTahoe/man/man1/tn3270.1, revision 1.1.1.1

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                      7: .TH TN3270 1 "January 11, 1986"
                      8: .UC 6
                      9: .SH NAME
                     10: tn3270 \- full-screen remote login to IBM VM/CMS
                     11: .SH SYNOPSIS
                     12: .B tn3270
                     13: sysname
                     14: .SH DESCRIPTION
                     15: .I Tn3270
                     16: permits a full-screen, full-duplex connection
                     17: from a VAX UNIX machine
                     18: to an IBM machine running VM/CMS
                     19: giving the appearance of being logged in
                     20: directly to the remote machine
                     21: on an IBM 3270 terminal.
                     22: Of course you must have an account on the machine
                     23: to which you wish to connect in order to log in.
                     24: .I Tn3270
                     25: looks to the user in many respects
                     26: like the Yale ASCII Terminal Communication System II.
                     27: .I Tn3270
                     28: is actually a modification of the Arpanet TELNET user interface (see
                     29: .IR telnet (1))
                     30: that interprets and generates raw 3270 control streams.
                     31: .PP
                     32: Emulation of the 3270 terminal is done in the Unix process.
                     33: This emulation involves mapping
                     34: 3270-style commands from the host
                     35: into appropriate sequences to control the user's terminal screen.
                     36: .I Tn3270
                     37: uses
                     38: .IR curses (3x)
                     39: and the
                     40: .I /etc/termcap
                     41: file to do this.
                     42: The emulation also involves simulating the special 3270 keyboard keys
                     43: (program function keys, etc.)
                     44: by mapping sequences of keystrokes
                     45: from the ASCII keyboard into appropriate 3270 control strings.
                     46: This mapping is terminal dependent and is specified
                     47: in a description file,
                     48: .IR /etc/map3270 ,
                     49: (see
                     50: .IR map3270 (5))
                     51: or in an environment variable
                     52: .I MAP3270
                     53: (see
                     54: .IR mset (1)).
                     55: Any special function keys on the ASCII keyboard are used whenever possible.
                     56: If an entry for the user's terminal
                     57: is not found,
                     58: .I tn3270
                     59: looks for an entry for the terminal type
                     60: .B unknown.
                     61: If this is not found,
                     62: .I tn3270
                     63: uses a default keyboard mapping
                     64: (see
                     65: .IR map3270 (5)).
                     66: .PP
                     67: The first character of each special keyboard mapping sequence 
                     68: is either an ASCII escape (ESC),
                     69: a control character, or an ASCII delete (DEL).
                     70: If the user types an unrecognized function key sequence,
                     71: .I tn3270
                     72: sends an ASCII bell (BEL), or a visual bell if
                     73: defined in the user's termcap entry, to the user's terminal
                     74: and nothing is sent to the IBM host.
                     75: .PP
                     76: If
                     77: .I tn3270 
                     78: is invoked without specifying a remote host system name,
                     79: it enters local command mode,
                     80: indicated by the prompt ``tn3270>''.
                     81: In this mode,
                     82: .I tn3270
                     83: accepts and executes
                     84: the following
                     85: commands:
                     86: .sp 
                     87: .nf
                     88: .ta 0.5i 1.5i
                     89:        open    connect to a remote host
                     90:        close   close the current connection
                     91:        quit    exit tn3270
                     92:        z       suspend tn3270
                     93:        status  print connection status
                     94:        ?       print help information
                     95: .fi
                     96: .sp
                     97: Other common
                     98: .I telnet
                     99: commands are not available in
                    100: .I tn3270.
                    101: .I Tn3270
                    102: command mode may also be entered, after connecting to a host, by typing
                    103: a special escape character
                    104: (typically control-C).
                    105: .PP
                    106: While in command mode, any host login session is still alive
                    107: but temporarily suspended.
                    108: The host login session may be resumed by entering an empty line
                    109: (press the RETURN key)
                    110: in response to the command prompt.
                    111: A session may be terminated by logging off the foreign host,
                    112: or by typing ``quit'' or ``close'' while in local command mode.
                    113: .SH FILES
                    114: /etc/termcap
                    115: .br
                    116: /etc/map3270
                    117: .SH AUTHOR
                    118: Greg Minshall
                    119: .SH SEE ALSO
                    120: mset(1), telnet(1), termcap(3x), termcap(5), map3270(5),
                    121: \fIYale ASCII Terminal Communication
                    122: System II Program Description/Operator's Manual\fR
                    123: (IBM SB30-1911)
                    124: .SH BUGS
                    125: Performance is slow and uses system resources prodigiously.
                    126: .PP
                    127: Not all 3270 functions are supported,
                    128: nor all Yale enhancements.

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