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 Chapter 20: Using the Telnet Viewer        295
To build a login script and enable/disable automatic login:
1.
Select Options - Session Properties from the menu or click the Session Settings icon in the 
toolbar. The Session Properties dialog box will appear.
2.
Click the Login Scripts tab.
3.
Enable or disable the Automate login checkbox. The default value is disabled.
4.
In the Initial Character list, select one option: CR (carriage return), CR+LF (carriage return and 
linefeed), ESC (Escape), CTRL+P (Control+P sequence, 0X10 in hex) or None (no initial 
transmission character).
5.
In the Expect box, type the 1-32 alphanumeric character string that you expect from the device. 
Spaces are allowed.
6.
In the Send box, type the 0-32 alphanumeric character string that you wish to send in response 
to the Expect string. Spaces are allowed, and a blank field is valid. A CR or CR+LF is 
appended to the string, based on the New Line Mode - Outbound setting.
7.
Repeat the Expect and Send entries as needed, to a maximum of four each.
Reviewing Session Data
During a Telnet Viewer session, you may review the accumulated screen contents by using the 
scroll bar or the 
Arrow
 keys. To return to the current session location, press 
Enter
. The size of the 
buffer containing session data that can be reviewed is configurable.
You may optionally choose to change the color of the text and/or the background when you are 
reviewing session data. When you return to the current session location, the colors will return to 
those specified in the Telnet Viewer’s configuration (see Customizing the Telnet Viewer on 
page 291).
While you are reviewing collected data, new incoming data is buffered, but it will not be displayed 
until you return to the current session location. You may not enter outgoing data.
To change the maximum number of lines in the session buffer:
1.
Select Options - Session Properties from the menu or click the Session Settings icon in the 
toolbar. The Session Properties dialog box will appear.
2.
Click the Terminal tab.
3.
In the History Buffer Size box, type a value from 1-1000. The default value is 256.
To change the background and/or text color when reviewing session data:
1.
Select Options - Preferences from the menu. The Preferences dialog box will appear.
2.
To change the background color, click the Background/History Mode box in the Colors section 
and select a color. The default color is blue.
3.
To change the text color, click the Text/History Mode box in the Colors section and select a 
color. The default color is white.