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TN5250(1)							     TN5250(1)

NAME
       tn5250 - an implementation of the 5250 telnet protocol

SYNOPSIS
       tn5250 [OPTIONS] HOSTNAME
       xt5250 [OPTIONS] HOSTNAME
       tn5250 -version

DESCRIPTION
       tn5250  emulates IBM's 5250 compatible terminals to connect over TCP/IP
       to an IBM AS/400.  The terminal emulation works on any  local  terminal
       supported  by curses, and provides 132x27 and full colour support where
       possible.

       An IBM 5250 terminal supports a number of special keys, and does a  lot
       of processing itself before sending data to the host system.  Because a
       standard ASCII terminal does not support all these  keys,  tn5250  uses
       control sequences to perform the operations.

       Named  session  support	(with the env.DEVNAME option) is available for
       most versions of OS/400, but is only supplied with V4R3 and later  ver‐
       sions.	For  V3R2,  V3R7, V4R1 and V4R2, please see informational APAR
       II10918.

OPTIONS
       tn5250 options are described in the tn5250rc(5) man page.

USAGE
       This manual assumes that the user is familiar with a real  5250	termi‐
       nal,  or another 5250 emulator, and only describes features relevant to
       tn5250 itself.

   Keyboard Mapping
       The following table lists the 5250 functions implemented by tn5250, and
       the  corresponding keypresses.  Keys are represented as Emacs does: C-a
       means hold Ctrl and press A, M-a means press Esc or C-g followed by  A,
       and C-M-a means press Esc or C-g followed by C-a.  Most setups also let
       you use the Alt or Meta key for M- keypresses.

       Function	    Keypress
       ────────────────────────────────────────
       F1 - F10	    f1 to f10, M-1 to M-
       F11	    f11 [1], M--
       F12	    f12 [1], M-=
       F13 - F24    f13 to f24 [1], M-! to M-+
       Enter	    return, enter, C-j, C-m
       Left	    left
       Right	    right
       Up	    up
       Down	    down
       Roll Up	    next, pagedown, C-d, C-f
       Roll Down    prev, pageup, C-b, C-u
       Backspace    backspace [1]
       Home	    home, C-o
       End	    end
       Insert	    insert, M-i, M-delete
       Delete	    delete [1]
       Reset	    C-r, M-r
       Print	    C-p, M-p
       Help	    M-h
       SysReq	    C-c, M-s

       Clear	    M-c
       FieldExit    C-k, M-x
       TestReq	    C-t
       Toggle	    M-t
       Erase	    C-e
       Attn	    C-a, M-a
       Dup	    M-d
       Field+	    C-x, + [2]
       Field-	    M-m, - [2]
       NewLine	    C-M-j
       Next Field   tab, C-i
       Prev Field   backtab [1]
       ────────────────────────────────────────
       Refresh	    C-l, M-l
       Quit	    C-q

       1. Which keys generate f11-f24, backtab, backspace and delete  is  very
	  dependent on the configuration of the terminal.

       2. + and - only work as Field+ and Field- in signed numeric fields.

   Display
       The  screen  display  tries  to	be the same as a colour 5250 terminal.
       There are some unavoidable differences though:

       ·  ASCII terminals (and curses) do not support the 5250 column  separa‐
	  tors.

       ·  Some	terminals (mostly ones based on the VGA text mode) do not sup‐
	  port underlining.  If this is the case and tn5250 does not detect it
	  automatically, you should pass the -u option.

       ·  Some terminals (such as xterm) do not support blinking text.

EXAMPLES
       These are some examples of the use of tn5250:

       tn5250 as400sys
	      Connect  to  the	system as400sys, using the default translation
	      map (37) and a generated session name (QPADEV####).

       tn5250 map=870 env.DEVNAME=session1 env.TERM=IBM-3477-FC as400sys
	      Connect to as400sys using the  translation  map  for  CCSID  870
	      (Eastern	Europe), the session name SESSION1 and with a terminal
	      supporting colour and a 132x27 display.

BUGS
       Please report any bugs you find to the bug tracker or to the  linux5250
       mailing list.  See the tn5250 web site for more details.

SEE ALSO
       tn5250rc(5),   lp5250d(1),   http://tn5250.sourceforge.net/,   RFC1205,
       RFC2877, II10918.

COPYRIGHT
       tn5250 is copyright 1997 - 2008 Michael Madore.	This manpage is	 copy‐
       right 1999 - 2008 Carey Evans.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License	 as  published
       by  the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
       (at your option) any later version.

       This program is distributed in the hope that it	will  be  useful,  but
       WITHOUT	ANY  WARRANTY;	without	 even  the  implied  warranty  of MER‐
       CHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the  GNU	Lesser
       General Public License for more details.

       You  should  have  received  a  copy  of	 the GNU Lesser General Public
       License along with this program; if not, write  to  the	Free  Software
       Foundation,  Inc.,  59  Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307
       USA

AUTHORS
       tn5250 was written by Michael Madore, Jay  Felice,  Scott  Klement  and
       others; see the AUTHORS file for details.  This manual page was written
       by Carey Evans.

			       12 November 2001			     TN5250(1)
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