1 /BREAK
/BREAK=break-character
Selects the break character. The break character is used to
generate a break on lines that expect a break rather than a
carriage return. To generate a break, press Ctrl/break-character.
The break character can be any ASCII character between @ and z.
You cannot select a character currently defined as either the
command character (see the description of the /COMMAND=command-
character qualifier) or the disconnect character (see the
description of the /DISCONNECT=disconnect-character qualifier).
The ASCII characters between @ and z include the alphabetic
characters in both upper and lower cases, the "at" sign (@),
the backslash (\), the right bracket (]), the circumflex (^),
the underscore (_), and the grave accent (`).
By default, the break character is the right bracket (]).
2 /COMMAND
/COMMAND=command-character
Selects the command character. The command character is used to
access VT command mode by pressing Ctrl/command-character.
The command character can be any ASCII character between @ and z.
You cannot select a character currently defined as either the
break character (see the description of the
/BREAK=break-character qualifier) or the disconnect character
(see the description of the /DISCONNECT=disconnect-character
qualifier).
The ASCII characters between @ and z include the alphabetic
characters in both upper and lower cases, the "at" sign (@),
the backslash (\), the right bracket (]), the circumflex (^),
the underscore (_), and the grave accent (`).
By default, the command character is the "at" sign (@).
3 /DISCONNECT
/DISCONNECT=disconnect-character
Selects the disconnect character. The disconnect character is
used to abnormally terminate VT association with the remote
system by pressing Ctrl/disconnect-character.
The disconnect character can be any ASCII character between @
and z. You cannot select a character currently defined as
either the break character (see the description of the
/BREAK=break-character qualifier) or the command character (see
the description of the /COMMAND=command-character qualifier).
The ASCII characters between @ and z include the alphabetic
characters in both upper and lower cases, the "at" sign (@),
the backslash (\), the right bracket (]), the circumflex (^),
the underscore (_), and the grave accent (`).
By default, the disconnect character is the "backslash" (\).
4 /LOG
/LOG[=filespec]
/NOLOG (default)
Controls whether a log file of the entire session is kept. If you
use the /LOG qualifier without the file specification, the log
information is stored in the file SETHOST_VTP.LOG.
5 /PROFILE
/PROFILE=profile-name
Specifies the Virtual Terminal profile to be used when
establishing the association. The following profiles are
currently supported:
o Generalized_Telnet (default)
o Telnet
o Transparent
o Amode_default
6 /STATISTICS
/STATISTICS
/NOSTATISTICS (default)
Provides statistics on the VT association, including CPU usage,
pagefaults, and I/O counts.