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z/OS V1R9.0 UNIX System Services Command ... - Christian Grothoff

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stty<br />

hup Hang up the modem line on the last close.<br />

–hup Do not hang up the modem line on the last close.<br />

cstopb<br />

Use two stop bits per character. Not valid for z/<strong>OS</strong> line discipline. –cstopb<br />

is always used. See “Usage notes” on page 606.<br />

–cstopb<br />

Use one stop bit per character.<br />

cread Enable the receiver.<br />

–cread<br />

Disable the receiver. Not valid for z/<strong>OS</strong> line discipline. cread is always<br />

used. See “Usage notes” on page 606.<br />

clocal Assume a line without modem control.<br />

–clocal<br />

Assume a line with modem control.<br />

columns number<br />

Set number of columns to number.<br />

This should only be used if rlogin or telnet client does not support window<br />

size, or you are having trouble getting the correct size.<br />

row number<br />

Set number of rows to number.<br />

This should only be used if rlogin or telnet client does not support window<br />

size, or you are having trouble getting the correct screen size.<br />

Input Mode Operands<br />

The valid operands for setting input modes are:<br />

ignbrk<br />

Ignore break on input.<br />

–ignbrk<br />

Do not ignore break on input.<br />

brkint Signal INTR on break.<br />

–brkint<br />

Do not signal INTR on break.<br />

ignpar<br />

Ignore parity errors.<br />

–ignpar<br />

Do not ignore parity errors.<br />

parmrk<br />

Mark parity errors.<br />

–parmrk<br />

Do not mark parity errors.<br />

inpck Enable input parity checking.<br />

–inpck<br />

Disable input parity checking.<br />

istrip Strip input characters to seven bits. This feature is required by the<br />

602 z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>V1R9.0</strong> <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Services</strong> <strong>Command</strong> Reference

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