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Configuring a Profile Monitor<br />

Prompt – Specify the command line prompt for the host<br />

machine. If you do not specify a command line prompt,<br />

<strong>OneSight</strong> will attempt to infer the prompt by parsing the<br />

screen output.<br />

Charset – Specifies the character set to use. Select a character<br />

set from the list.<br />

ISO-8859-1 – Latin alphabet for Western European<br />

languages such as Basque, Catalan, Danish, Dutch,<br />

English, Faeroese, Finnish, French, German, Icelandic,<br />

Irish, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Rhaeto-Romanic,<br />

Scottish, Spanish, Swedish, Albanian, Afrikaans, and<br />

Swahili.<br />

ISO-8859-13 – Baltic Rim languages.<br />

ISO-8859-15 – Latin alphabet for Western European<br />

languages.<br />

ISO-8859-2 – Central and Eastern European languages that<br />

use a Roman alphabet, including Polish, Czech, Slovak,<br />

Slovenian, and Hungarian.<br />

ISO-8859-4 – Latin alphabet for Estonian, Latvian,<br />

Lithuanian, Greenlandic, and Sami.<br />

ISO-8859-5 – Most Slavic languages that use a Cyrillic<br />

alphabet including Belarusian, Bulgarian, Macedonian,<br />

Russian, Serbian, and Ukranian.<br />

ISO-8859-7 – Greek.<br />

ISO-8859-9 – Latin alphabet for Western European<br />

languages, similar to ISO 8859-1 with the Icelandic<br />

letters replaced with Turkish letters. It is also used for<br />

Kurdish.<br />

Chapter 5: Configuring Monitors 409

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