• Subject: RE: ATTENTION Key
  • From: Peter Coffin <phcoffin@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 12:54:16 -0500

> I'm not sure I understand what you mean by sending an INTERRUPT,
> Peter. With a TELNET session running on the AS400, pressing the
> ATTENTION key gives you the Send TELNET Control  Functions menu. The
> first option, Interrupt process, is used to cancel a process on the
> server. I can't find anything in the TCP/IP manual about sending an
> INTERRUPT. No INTERRUPT function is listed in the PC5250 keyboard
> map. What are you doing your "quick test" on?

That'd be the one. Try it.

If what you're trying to do is reach the attention menu on your AS/400
while using your AS/400 as a telnet client attached to someone else's
system, hit Attention to reach the TELNET Control Functions menu, then
hit Attention again to get your Attention program.


Peter H. Coffin
phcoffin@us.ibm.com
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