Re: RFCS - Telnet commands mixed with 3270 data

Bill Kelly <kellywh@mail.auburn.edu> Thu, 17 March 1994 19:01 UTC

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Date: Thu, 17 Mar 1994 12:49:10 -0600
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From: Bill Kelly <kellywh@mail.auburn.edu>
Subject: Re: RFCS - Telnet commands mixed with 3270 data
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> Fred Bohle sez:  I agree with Roger and not with Bill Kelly.  If you have
> a block of 3270 data to send, send it ALL.  Then if you have an IP or other
> Telnet IAC sequence to send, send it then.  Prohibit, Ignore, Discard any IAC
> sequence (except IAC IAC) between a tn3270e header and IAC EOR.

Sounds good to me...

-Bill

Bill Kelly               phone: (205) 844-4512
Auburn University     Internet: kellywh@mail.auburn.edu