1 /AUTHENTICATE
Optional. Default: None. Specifies that you want the TELNET session to use Kerberos features. NOTE The /AUTHENTICATE qualifier also can be used with the TELNET commands OPEN and CONNECT.
2 /BIND_SESSION
/BIND_SESSION network_device Optional. Default: None. Binds a TELNET terminal device to an existing network device. If the bind is successful, the DCL symbol $TELNET_DEVICE contains the TNA device name.
3 /CREATE_SESSION
Optional. Default: None. Specifies that TELNET should create a pseudo device (network terminal) and connect it to the specified remote port. For additional information, see the CREATE_SESSION command. You can use the following qualifiers with CREATE_SESSION: o /NOTIMEOUT o /TIMEOUT=option Options include: NOIDLE IDLE=delta_time_interval Specifies the delta time interval to wait with no activity before closing the connection. The general delta time format is hh:mm:ss:cc. NORECONNECT RECONNECT=delta_time_interval Specifies the delta time interval to wait before retrying a connect request. The general delta time format is hh:mm:ss:cc. o /PERMANENT Optional. o /PROTOCOL=option Optional. Default: NONE. Options include: - NONE Data is sent with no interpretation (raw). - NVT Network Virtual Terminal (NVT), TELNET's internal representation of a standard network terminal. NVT format is standard 7-bit ASCII code transmitted in 8-bit octets, the canonical form of data representation used by both the client and the server. - TELNET Standard TELNET protocol. - RLOGIN Standard RLOGIN protocol.
4 /DELETE_SESSION
Optional. Default: None. Specifies that TELNET should delete the specified pseudo device (network terminal). For additional information, see the DELETE_ SESSION command.
5 /FORWARD
/FORWARD /NOFORWARD Optional. Default: /NOFORWARD. Forwards a copy of your Kerberos tickets to the remote host. The /NOFORWARD qualifier overrides any forwarding specified in your machine's configuration files. You must request forwardable tickets at the same time that you issue the KINIT command. You must use the /AUTHENTICATE qualifier when you specify the /FORWARD qualifier.
6 /LOG_FILE
/LOG_FILE=file Optional. Default: No logging. An optional log file that contains all session output. Using this option does not affect your terminal output. You cannot use this option for TN3270 sessions.
7 /NOINTERACTIVE
Optional. Default: TELNET command mode. Disables the capability of using the escape character to leave a session and return to the TELNET prompt. This option is useful when the TELNET command is referenced in a command procedure in a captive account.
8 /PORT
/PORT=n Optional. Default: 23. Remote port to which you want your TELNET process to connect. Use this qualifier only if you are connecting to a host that does not use the standard TELNET port.
9 /REALM
/REALM=realm-name Optional. Requests Kerberos tickets for the remote host in the specified realm, instead of determining the realm itself. You must use the /AUTHENTICATE qualifier when you specify the /REALM qualifier.
10 /TERMINAL_TYPE
/TERMINAL_TYPE=type Optional. Default: None. The type of terminal to emulate. Enter the full specification for one of these terminals: o IBM-3278-2 o IBM-3278-3 o IBM-3278-4 o IBM-3278-5 o VT100 o VT200 o VT300 o VT400 o VT500
11 /UNBIND_SESSION
/UNBIND_SESSION network_device terminal_device Optional. Unbinds a network device (BGx:) from a TELNET terminal device (TNAx:) that was initially bound by a BIND_SESSION command or qualifier.