RFC884 - Telnet terminal type option

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Network Working Group Marvin Solomon

Request for Comments: 884 Edward Wimmers

University of Wisconsin - Madison

December 1983

TELNET TERMINAL TYPE OPTION

This RFCspecifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community. Hosts on

the ARPA Internet that exchange terminal type information within the

Telnet protocol are eXPected to adopt and implement this standard.

1. Command Name and Code

TERMINAL-TYPE 24

2. Command Meanings

IAC WILL TERMINAL-TYPE

Sender is willing to send terminal type information in a

subsequent sub-negotiation

IAC DO TERMINAL-TYPE

Sender is willing to receive terminal type information in a

subsequent sub-negotiation

IAC DON'T TERMINAL-TYPE

Sender refuses to accept terminal type information

IAC WON'T TERMINAL-TYPE

Sender refuses to send terminal type information

IAC SB TERMINAL-TYPE SEND IAC SE

Sender requests receiver to transmit his (the receiver's) terminal

type. The code for SEND is 1. (See below.)

IAC SB TERMINAL-TYPE IS ... IAC SE

Sender is stating the name of his terminal type. The code for IS

is 0. (See below.)

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3. Default

DON'T TERMINAL-TYPE

WON'T TERMINAL-TYPE

Terminal type information will not be exchanged.

4. Motivation for the Option

This option allows a telnet server to determine the type of terminal

connected to a user telnet program. The transmission of sUCh

information does not immediately imply any change of processing.

However, the information may be passed to a process, which may alter

the data it sends to suit the particular characteristics of the

terminal. For example, some operating systems have a terminal driver

that accepts a code indicating the type of terminal being driven.

Using the TERMINAL TYPE and BINARY options, a telnet server program

on such a system could arrange to have terminals driven as if they

were directly connected, including such special functions as cursor

addressing, multiple colors, etc., not included in the Network

Virtual Terminal specification. This option fits into the normal

structure of TELNET options by deferring the actual transfer of

status information to the SB command.

5. Description of the Option

WILL and DO are used only to oBTain and grant permission for future

discussion. The actual exchange of status information occurs within

option subcommands (IAC SB TERMINAL-TYPE...).

Once the two hosts have exchanged a WILL and a DO, the sender of the

WILL TERMINAL-TYPE is free to transmit type information, spontan-

eously or in response to a request from the sender of the DO. At

worst, this may lead to transmitting the information twice. Only the

sender of the DO may send requests (IAC SB TERMINAL-TYPE SEND IAC SE)

and only the sender of the WILL may transmit actual type information

(within an IAC SB TERMINAL-TYPE IS ... IAC SE command).

The terminal type information is an NVT ASCII string. Within this

string, upper and lower case are considered equivalent. A few

terminal type names useful in the context of IBM systems are listed

below. It is anticipated that additional names will be added in the

future. The complete list of valid terminal types will be found in

the latest "Assigned Numbers" RFC.

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The following is an example of use of the option:

Host1: IAC DO TERMINAL-TYPE

Host2: IAC WILL TERMINAL-TYPE

(Host2 is now free to send status information at any time.

Solicitations from Host1 are NOT necessary. This should not

produce any dangerous race conditions. At worst, two IS's will

be sent.)

Host1 (perhaps): IAC SB TERMINAL-TYPE SEND IAC SE

Host2:

IAC SB TERMINAL-TYPE IS IBM-3278-2 IAC SE

6. Implementation Suggestions

The "terminal type" information may be any NVT ASCII string meaning-

ful to both ends of the negotiation. The list of suggestions below

is intended to minimize confusion caused by alternative "spellings"

of the terminal type. For example, confusion would arise if one

party were to call a terminal "IBM3278-2" while the other called it

"IBM-3278/2". There is no negative acknowledgement for a terminal

type that is not understood, but certain other options (such as

switching to BINARY mode) may be refused if a valid terminal type

name has not been specified. In some cases, a particular terminal

may be known by more than one name, for example a specific type and a

more generic type. In such cases, the sender of the TERMINAL-TYPE IS

command should reply to successive TERMINAL-TYPE SEND commands with

the various names, from most to least specific. In this way, a

telnet server that does not understand the first response can prompt

for alternatives. However, it should cease sending TERMINAL-TYPE

SEND commands after receiving the same response two consecutive

times. Similarly, a sender should indicate it has sent all available

names by repeating the last one sent.

Here are a few terminal types useful in the IBM environment:

IBM-3275-2

IBM-3276-2

IBM-3276-3

IBM-3276-4

IBM-3277-2

IBM-3278-2

IBM-3278-3

IBM-3278-4

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IBM-3278-5

IBM-3279-2

IBM-3279-3

Here are a few terminal types useful in the TOPS20 environment:

ANN-ARBOR-AMBASSADOR

CONCEPT-100

DATAMEDIA-2500

DEC-LA30

DEC-VT100

DEC-VT52

EXECUPORT-4000

HAZELTINE-1500

HP-2621

HP-2640

HP-2645A

HP-2649

NETWORK-VIRTUAL-TERMINAL

TEKTRONIX-4025

TELERAY-1061

TELETYPE-33

TELETYPE-37

TELEVIDEO-950

TERMINET-300

TI-700

ZENITH-H19

Here are a few terminal types used in the Unix environment:

ADDS-CONSUL-980

ADDS-REGENT-200

ANDERSON-JACOBSON-832

ANN-ARBOR-AMBASSADOR

BITGRAPH

CDI-1203

COMPUCOLOR-II

CONCEPT-100

DATA-GENERAL-6053

DATAGRAPHIX-132A

DATAMEDIA-3045A

DATAPOINT-3360

DEC-DECWRITER-II

DEC-GT40

DEC-VT52

DELTA-DATA-5000

DIABLO-1620

EXECUPORT-4000

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GENERAL-TERMINAL-100A

HAZELTINE-1500

HAZELTINE-2000

HP-2621

HP-2640A

HP-2645

HP-2649A

IBM-3101

INFOTON-100

LSI-ADM-3

MICROTERM-ACT-V

MICROTERM-MIME-2

NETWORK-VIRTUAL-TERMINAL

PERKIN-ELMER-1100

PLASMA-PANEL

SUPERBEE-III-M

TEKTRONIX-4014

TELERAY-3700

TELETYPE-33

TELETYPE-37

TELEVIDEO-912

TERMINET-300

TI-700

TI-733

TI-745

VISUAL-200

XEROX-1720

ZENITH-H19

ZENTEC-30

The type "UNKNOWN" should be used if the type of the terminal is

unknown or unlikely to be recognized by the other party.

The complete and up-to-date list will be maintained in the "Assigned

Numbers".

 
 
 
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