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NAME

       c3270 - curses-based IBM host access tool

SYNOPSIS

       c3270 [options] [host]

       c3270 [options] session-file.c3270

DESCRIPTION

       c3270  opens  a telnet connection to an IBM host in a console window.  It implements RFCs 2355 (TN3270E),
       1576 (TN3270) and 1646 (LU name selection), and supports IND$FILE  file  transfer.   If  the  console  is
       capable of displaying colors, then c3270 emulates an IBM 3279.  Otherwise, it emulates a 3278.

       The full syntax for host is:
              [prefix:]...[LUname@]hostname[:port]

       Prepending a P: onto hostname causes the connection to go through the telnet-passthru service rather than
       directly to the host.  See PASSTHRU below.

       Prepending an S: onto hostname removes the "extended data stream" option reported to the host.   See  -tn
       below for further information.

       Prepending an N: onto hostname turns off TN3270E support for the session.

       Prepending  an L: onto hostname causes c3270 to first create an SSL tunnel to the host, and then create a
       TN3270 session inside the tunnel.  (This function is supported only  if  c3270  was  built  with  SSL/TLS
       support).   Note  that  TLS-encrypted  sessions using the TELNET START-TLS option are negotiated with the
       host automatically; for these sessions the L: prefix should not be used.

       A specific Logical Unit (LU) name to use may be specified by prepending it to the hostname with  an  `@'.
       Multiple LU names to try can be separated by commas.  An empty LU can be placed in the list with an extra
       comma.  (Note that the LU name is used for different purposes by different kinds of hosts.  For  example,
       CICS uses the LU name as the Terminal ID.)

       The  hostname  may  optionally be placed inside square-bracket characters `[' and `]'.  This will prevent
       any colon `:' characters in the hostname from being interpreted as indicating  option  prefixes  or  port
       numbers.  This allows numeric IPv6 addresses to be used as hostnames.

       On  systems  that  support  the  forkpty library call, the hostname may be replaced with -e and a command
       string.  This will cause c3270 to connect to a local child process, such as a shell.

       The port to connect to defaults to telnet.  This can be overridden with the -port option, or by appending
       a  port  to  the  hostname with a colon `:'.  (For compatability with previous versions of c3270 and with
       tn3270(1), the port may also be specified as a second, separate argument.)

OPTIONS

        c3270 understands the following options:

       -accepthostname spec
              Specifies a particular hostname to accept when validating the name presented  in  the  host's  SSL
              certificate,  instead  of  comparing to the name or address used to make the connection.  spec can
              either be any, which disables name  validation,  DNS:hostname,  which  matches  a  particular  DNS
              hostname, or IP:address, which matches a particular numeric IPv4 or IPv6 address.

       -allbold
              Forces all characters to be displayed in bold.  This helps with PC consoles which display non-bold
              characters in unreadably dim colors.  All-bold mode is the default for color displays, but not for
              monochrome displays.

       -altscreen rowsxcols=init_string
              Defines the dimensions and escape sequence for the alternate (132-column) screen mode.  See SCREEN
              SIZE SWITCHING, below.

       -cadir directory
              Specifies a directory containing CA (root)  certificates  to  use  when  verifying  a  certificate
              provided by the host.

       -cafile filename
              Specifies  a PEM-format file containing CA (root) certificates to use when verifying a certificate
              provided by the host.

       -cbreak
              Causes c3270 to operate in cbreak mode, instead of raw mode.  In cbreak mode, the TTY driver  will
              properly  process  XOFF  and  XON  characters,  which  are  required  by some terminals for proper
              operation.  However, those characters  (usually  ^S  and  ^Q),  as  well  as  the  characters  for
              interrupt,  quit,  and  lnext  (usually  ^C, ^\ and ^V respectively) will be seen by c3270 only if
              preceded by the lnext character.  The susp character (usually ^Z) cannot be seen by c3270 at all.

       -certfile filename
              Specifies a file containing a certificate to provide to the host, if requested.  The default  file
              type is PEM.

       -certfiletype type
              Specifies the type of the certificate file specified by -certfile.  Type can be pem or asn1.

       -chainfile filename
              Specifies  a certificate chain file in PEM format, containing a certificate to provide to the host
              if requested, as well as one or more intermediate certificates and the CA certificate used to sign
              that certificate.  If -chainfile is specified, it overrides -certfile.

       -charset name
              Specifies an EBCDIC host character set.

       -clear toggle
              Sets the initial value of toggle to false.  The list of toggle names is under TOGGLES below.

       -defaultfgbg
              Causes c3270 to use the terminal's default foreground color instead of the curses color black, and
              the terminal's default background color instead of the curses color white.  This  is  helpful  for
              emulators  such  as gnome-terminal whose representation of a black background is a murky gray, and
              for emulators configured to use black text on a white background.  It is set automatically if  the
              environment  variable  COLORTERM  is  set  to  gnome-terminal.  It  is available only if c3270 was
              compiled with a version of ncurses that supports default colors, if the emulator supports  default
              colors, and if the termcap/terminfo entry indicates this capability.

       -defscreen rowsxcols=init_string
              Defines  the  dimensions  and escape sequence for the default (80-column) screen mode.  See SCREEN
              SIZE SWITCHING, below.

       -devname name
              Specifies a device name (workstation ID) for RFC 4777 support.

       -hostsfile file
              Uses file as the hosts file, which allows aliases for host names and scripts  to  be  executed  at
              login.  See ibm_hosts(1) for details.

       -im method
              Specifies the name of the input method to use for multi-byte input.  (Supported only when c3270 is
              compiled with DBCS support.)

       -keyfile filename
              Specifies a file containing the private key for the certificate file (specified via  -certfile  or
              -chainfile).  The default file type is PEM.

       -keyfiletype type
              Specifies the type of the private key file specified by -keyfile.  Type can be pem or asn1.

       -keypasswd type:value
              Specifies  the  password  for  the  private  key  file,  if  it is encrypted.  The argument can be
              file:filename, specifying that the password  is  in  a  file,  or  string:string,  specifying  the
              password  on  the  command-line  directly.  If the private key file is encrypted and no -keypasswd
              option is given, the password will be prompted for interactively.

       -keymap name
              Specifies a keyboard map to be found in the resource c3270.keymap.name  or  the  file  name.   See
              KEYMAPS below for details.

       -km name
              Specifies  the  local encoding method for multi-byte text.  name is an encoding name recognized by
              the ICU library.  (Supported only when c3270 is compiled with DBCS  support,  and  necessary  only
              when c3270 cannot figure it out from the locale.)

       -loginmacro Action(arg...) ...
              Specifies a macro to run at login time.

       -model name
              The  model of 3270 display to be emulated.  The model name is in two parts, either of which may be
              omitted:

              The first part is the base model, which is either 3278  or  3279.   3278  specifies  a  monochrome
              (green on black) 3270 display; 3279 specifies a color 3270 display.

              The  second  part is the model number, which specifies the number of rows and columns.  Model 4 is
              the default.

                                             Model Number   Columns   Rows
                                             ──────────────────────────────
                                                  2           80       24
                                                  3           80       32
                                                  4           80       43
                                                  5           132      27

              Note: Technically, there is no such 3270 display as a 3279-4 or 3279-5, but  most  hosts  seem  to
              work with them anyway.

              The default model for a color display is 3279-4.  For a monochrome display, it is 3278-4.

       -mono  Prevents c3270 from using color, ignoring any color capabilities reported by the terminal.

       -noprompt
              An alias for -secure.

       -oversize colsxrows
              Makes the screen larger than the default for the chosen model number.  This option has effect only
              in combination with extended data stream support (controlled by  the  "c3270.extended"  resource),
              and  only if the host supports the Query Reply structured field.  The number of columns multiplied
              by the number of rows must  not  exceed  16383  (3fff  hex),  the  limit  of  14-bit  3270  buffer
              addressing.

              It  can  also  be  specified  as  auto,  which causes c3270 to fill the entire terminal or console
              window.

       -port n
              Specifies a different TCP port to connect to.  n can be a name from /etc/services like telnet,  or
              a  number.  This option changes the default port number used for all connections.  (The positional
              parameter affects only the initial connection.)

       -proxy type:host[:port]
              Causes c3270 to connect via the specified proxy, instead of using a direct connection.   The  host
              can  be  an  IP  address or hostname.  The optional port can be a number or a service name.  For a
              list of supported proxy types, see PROXY below.

       -printerlu luname
              Causes c3270 to automatically start a pr3287 printer session.  If luname is ".", then the  printer
              session  will  be  associated  with  the interactive terminal session (this requires that the host
              support TN3270E).  Otherwise, the value is used as the explicit LU  name  to  associate  with  the
              printer session.

       -reconnect
              Causes  c3270  to  automatically  reconnect  to  the host if it ever disconnects.  This option has
              effect only if a hostname is specified on the command line.

       -rv    Switches c3270 from a white-on-black display to a black-on-white display.

       -sl n  Specifies that n lines should be saved for scrolling back.  The default is 4096.

       -scriptport port
              Causes c3270 to listen for scripting connections on local TCP port port.  Note that  this  is  the
              only way to do peer scripting on c3270.

       -secure
              Disables  the  interactive  c3270>  prompt.  When used, a hostname must be provided on the command
              line.

       -selfsignedok
              When verifying a host SSL certificate, allow it to be self-signed.

       -set toggle
              Sets the initial value of toggle to true.  The list of toggle names is under TOGGLES below.

       -socket
              Causes the emulator to create a Unix-domain socket when it starts, for use by script processes  to
              send  commands  to  the  emulator.   The  socket is named /tmp/x3sck.process_id.  The -p option of
              x3270if causes it to use this socket, instead of pipes specified by environment variables.

       -tn name
              Specifies the terminal name to be transmitted over the telnet connection.   The  default  name  is
              IBM-model_name-E,  for example, IBM-3279-4-E for a color display, or IBM-3278-4-E for a monochrome
              display.

              Some hosts are confused by the -E suffix on the terminal name, and will ignore  the  extra  screen
              area  on  models  3,  4  and 5.  Prepending an s: on the hostname, or setting the "c3270.extended"
              resource to "false", removes the -E from the terminal name when connecting to such hosts.

              The name can also be specified with the "c3270.termName" resource.

       -trace Turns  on  data  stream  and  event  tracing  at  startup.   The  default  trace  file   name   is
              /tmp/x3trc.process_id.

       -tracefile file
              Specifies  a  file  to save data stream and event traces into.  If the name starts with `>>', data
              will be appended to the file.

       -tracefilesize size
              Places a limit on the size of a trace file.  If this option is not specified, or is specified as 0
              or none, the trace file size will be unlimited.  The minimum size is 64 Kbytes.  The value of size
              can have a K or M suffix, indicating kilobytes or megabytes respectively.   When  the  trace  file
              reaches the size limit, it will be renamed with a `-' appended and a new file started.

       -user name
              Specifies the user name for RFC 4777 support.

       -v     Display the version and build options for c3270 and exit.

       -verifycert
              For  SSL  or  SSL/TLS connections, verify the host certificate, and do not allow the connection to
              complete unless it can be validated.

       -xrm "c3270.resource: value"
              Sets the value of the named resource to value.  Resources control less common c3270  options,  and
              are defined under RESOURCES below.

       These names are also used as the first parameter to the Toggle action.

STATUS LINE

       If the terminal that c3270 is running on has at least one more row that the 3270 model requires (e.g., 25
       rows for a model 2), c3270 will display a status line.  The c3270  status  line  contains  a  variety  of
       information.  From left to right, the fields are:

       comm status
              The  first symbol is always a 4.  If c3270 is in TN3270E mode, the second symbol is a B; otherwise
              it is an A.  If c3270 is in SSCP-LU mode, the third symbol is an S.  Otherwise it is blank.

       keyboard lock
              If the keyboard is locked, an "X" symbol and a message field indicate the reason for the  keyboard
              lock.

       typeahead
              The letter "T" indicates that one or more keystrokes are in the typeahead buffer.

       temporary keymap
              The letter "K" indicates that a temporary keymap is in effect.

       reverse
              The letter "R" indicates that the keyboard is in reverse field entry mode.

       insert mode
              The letter "I" indicates that the keyboard is in insert mode.

       printer session
              The letter "P" indicates that a pr3287 session is active.

       secure connection
              A green letter "S" indicates that the connection is secured via SSL/TLS.

       LU name
              The LU name associated with the session, if there is one.

       cursor position
              The cursor row and column are optionally displayed, separated by a "/".

ACTIONS

       Here  is  a  complete  list  of  basic  c3270  actions.   Script-specific  actions  are  described on the
       x3270-script(1) manual page.

       Actions marked with an asterisk (*) may block, sending data to  the  host  and  possibly  waiting  for  a
       response.

                            *Attn                            attention key
                            BackSpace                        move cursor left (or send
                                                             ASCII BS)
                            BackTab                          tab to start of previous input
                                                             field
                            CircumNot                        input "^" in NVT mode, or
                                                             "notsign" in 3270 mode
                            *Clear                           clear screen
                            Compose                          next two keys form a special
                                                             symbol
                            *Connect(host)                   connect to host
                            *CursorSelect                    Cursor Select AID
                            Delete                           delete character under cursor
                                                             (or send ASCII DEL)
                            DeleteField                      delete the entire field
                            DeleteWord                       delete the current or previous
                                                             word
                            *Disconnect                      disconnect from host
                            Down                             move cursor down
                            Dup                              duplicate field
                            *Enter                           Enter AID (or send ASCII CR)
                            Erase                            erase previous character (or
                                                             send ASCII BS)
                            EraseEOF                         erase to end of current field
                            EraseInput                       erase all input fields
                            Escape                           escape to c3270> prompt

                            Execute(cmd)                     execute a command in a shell
                            FieldEnd                         move cursor to end of field
                            FieldMark                        mark field
                            HexString(hex_digits)            insert control-character
                                                             string
                            Home                             move cursor to first input
                                                             field
                            Insert                           set insert mode
                            *Interrupt                       send TELNET IP to host
                            Keypad                           Display pop-up keypad
                            Key(keysym)                      insert key keysym
                            Key(0xxx)                        insert key with character code
                                                             xx
                            Left                             move cursor left
                            Left2                            move cursor left 2 positions
                            Menu                             Display menu bar
                            MonoCase                         toggle uppercase-only mode
                            MoveCursor(row, col)             move cursor to (row,col)
                            Newline                          move cursor to first field on
                                                             next line (or send ASCII LF)
                            NextWord                         move cursor to next word
                            *PA(n)                           Program Attention AID (n from
                                                             1 to 3)
                            *PF(n)                           Program Function AID (n from 1
                                                             to 24)
                            PreviousWord                     move cursor to previous word
                            Printer(Start[,lu]|Stop)         start or stop printer session
                            PrintText(command)               print screen text on printer
                            Quit                             exit c3270
                            Redraw                           redraw window
                            Reset                            reset locked keyboard
                            Right                            move cursor right
                            Right2                           move cursor right 2 positions
                            *Script(command[,arg...])        run a script
                            Scroll(Forward|Backward)         scroll screen
                            *String(string)                  insert string (simple macro
                                                             facility)
                            *SysReq                          System Request AID
                            Tab                              move cursor to next input
                                                             field
                            Toggle(option[,set|clear])       toggle an option
                            ToggleInsert                     toggle insert mode
                            ToggleReverse                    toggle reverse-input mode
                            *Transfer(option=value...)       file transfer
                            Up                               move cursor up
                            ignore                           do nothing

       Any of the above actions may be entered at the c3270> prompt; these commands are also available  for  use
       in  keymaps  (see  KEYMAPS).   Command  names  are  case-insensitive.   Parameters  can be specified with
       parentheses and commas, e.g.:
              PF(1)
       or with spaces, e.g.:
              PF 1
       Parameters can be quoted with double-quote characters, to allow spaces, commas,  and  parentheses  to  be
       used.

       c3270 also supports the following interactive commands:

       Help   Displays a list of available commands.

       ScreenTrace
              Turns  screen  tracing  (saving  screen  images  to a file) on or off.  The command screentrace on
              enables screen tracing; the command screentrace off disables it.  After  on,  a  filename  may  be
              specified  to  override the default trace file name of /tmp/x3scr.pid.  The keyaord on can also be
              followed by the keyword printer and an optional print command to direct screen traces directly  to
              the printer.

       Show   Displays statistics and settings.

       Trace  Turns tracing on or off.  The command trace on enables data stream and keyboard event tracing; the
              command trace off disables it.  The qualifier data or keyboard can be specified before on  or  off
              to  enable  or  disable a particular trace.  After on, a filename may be specified to override the
              default trace file name of /tmp/x3trc.pid.

       Note that certain parameters to c3270 actions (such as the names of files and  keymaps)  are  subject  to
       substitutions:

       The  character  ~ at the beginning of a string is replaced with the user's home directory.  A ~ character
       followed by a username is replaced with that user's home directory.

       Environment variables are substituted using the Unix shell convention of $name or ${name}.

       Two special pseudo-environment variables are supported. ${TIMESTAMP}  is  replaced  with  a  microsecond-
       resolution  timestamp;  ${UNIQUE}  is  replaced  with  a string guaranteed to make a unique filename (the
       process ID optionally followed by a dash and a string of digits). ${UNIQUE} is used to  form  trace  file
       names.

KEYMAPS

       The  -keymap  option  or  the c3270.keymap resource allow a custom keymap to be specified.  If the option
       -keymap xxx is given (or the c3270.keymap resource has the value xxx), c3270 will  look  for  a  resource
       named c3270.keymap.xxx.  If no resource definition is found, it will look for a file named xxx.

       Multiple  keymaps  may  be specified be separating their names with commas.  Definitions in later keymaps
       supercede those in earlier keymaps.

       In addition, separate keymaps may be defined that apply only in 3270 mode or NVT mode.  For example,  the
       resource definition c3270.keymap.xxx.nvt or the file xxx.nvt will augment the definition of keymap xxx in
       NVT mode.  Similarly, the resource definition c3270.keymap.xxx.3270 or the file xxx.3270 will augment the
       definition of keymap xxx in 3270 mode.

       Each  line  (rule)  in a keymap specifies actions to perform when a particular key or sequence of keys is
       pressed.  Keymap rules have the following syntax:

              [Meta][Ctrl]<Key>key...: action[(param[,...])] ...

       Here is a sample keymap definition from a file:

              ! Lines beginning with ! are ignored and can
              ! occur anywhere.
              ! Definition of keymap xxx
              !  When Alt-c is pressed, clear the screen.
              Alt<Key>c: Clear()
              !  When PageUp is pressed, send PF7 to the host.
              <Key>PPAGE: PF(7)
              !  When Ctrl-a is pressed, then F1, send PF13
              !  to the host.
              Ctrl<Key>a <Key>F1: PF(13)

       Here is the same definition as a resource:

              ! Lines beginning with ! are ignored, but NOT
              ! within a definition.
              ! Note that the \ is required at the end of the
              ! first line, and \n\ is
              ! required at the end of every other line except
              ! the last.
              ! Definition of keymap xxx
              c3270.keymap.xxx: \
               Alt<Key>c: Clear() \n\
               <Key>PPAGE: PF(7) \n\
               Ctrl<Key>A <Key>F1: PF(13)

       The optional Alt or Ctrl modifiers specify that the  Alt  and  Ctrl  keys  are  pressed  along  with  the
       specified  key,  respectively.   Key is either an ISO 8859-1 symbol name, such as equal for `=' and a for
       `a', or a symbolic ncurses key name, such as UP.  More than one key can be specified, indicating  that  a
       sequence  of  keys must be pressed in order for the rule to be matched.  The action is an action from the
       ACTIONS list above.  More than one action may be specified; they will be executed in order.

       Keymap entries are case-sensitive and modifier-specific.  This means that a keymap for  the  b  key  will
       match only a lowercase b.  Actions for uppercase B, or for Alt-B, must be specified separately.

       The base keymap is:

       Key                     Action
       ─────────────────────────────────────────
       Ctrl<Key>]              Escape
       Ctrl<Key>a Ctrl<Key>a   Key(0x01)
       Ctrl<Key>a Ctrl<Key>]   Key(0x1d)
       Ctrl<Key>a <Key>Tab     BackTab
       Ctrl<Key>a <Key>c       Clear
       Ctrl<Key>a <Key>e       Escape
       Ctrl<Key>a <Key>r       Reset
       Ctrl<Key>a <Key>k       Keypad
       Ctrl<Key>a <Key>l       Redraw
       Ctrl<Key>a <Key>m       Compose
       Ctrl<Key>a <Key>n       Menu
       Ctrl<Key>a <Key>p       PrintText
       Ctrl<Key>a <Key>^       Key(notsign)
       Ctrl<Key>k              Keypad
       Ctrl<Key>n              Menu
       <Key>UP                 Up
       <Key>DOWN               Down
       <Key>LEFT               Left
       <Key>RIGHT              Right
       <Key>F(n)               PF(n)
       Ctrl<Key>a <Key>F(n)    PF(n+12)
       Ctrl<Key>a <Key>1       PA(1)
       Ctrl<Key>a <Key>2       PA(2)
       Ctrl<Key>a <Key>3       PA(3)
       <Key>PPAGE              Scroll(Backward)
       <Key>NPAGE              Scroll(Forward)

       The base 3270-mode keymap adds:

       Key              Action
       ──────────────────────────────
       Ctrl<Key>c       Clear
       Ctrl<Key>d       Dup
       Ctrl<Key>f       FieldMark
       Ctrl<Key>i       Tab
       Ctrl<Key>l       Redraw
       Ctrl<Key>r       Reset
       Ctrl<Key>u       DeleteField
       <Key>BackSpace   BackSpace
       <Key>Return      Enter
       <Key>Tab         Tab
       <Key>Linefeed    Newline
       <Key>BACKSPACE   BackSpace
       <Key>DC          Delete
       <Key>HOME        Home
       <Key>IC          ToggleInsert

THE META OR ALT KEY

       Some  keyboards  do  not  have  a Meta key.  Instead, they have an Alt key.  Sometimes this key acts as a
       proper Meta key, that is, it is a modifier key that sets the high-order bit (0x80) in the  code  that  is
       transmitted for each key.  Other keyboards send a two-character sequence when the Alt key is pressed with
       another key: the Escape character (0x1b), followed by the code for the other key.

       The resource c3270.metaEscape and the termcap  km  attribute  control  how  c3270  will  interpret  these
       sequences.  When c3270.metaEscape is set to true, or when c3270.metaEscape is set to auto and the termcap
       km attribute is set, the keyboard is assumed to have a separate Meta key.  The Escape key can be used  as
       an ordinary data key and has no special meaning.

       When  c3270.metaEscape  is  set  to  true,  or  when  c3270.metaEscape  is set to auto and the termcap km
       attribute is not set, the keyboard is assumed to use the Escape character as a prefix  to  indicate  that
       the  following character is supposed to have the high-order bit set.  When c3270 sees an Escape character
       from the keyboard, it sets a short timeout.  If another character arrives  before  the  timeout  expires,
       then  c3270 will combine the two characters, setting the high-order bit of the second.  In an event trace
       file, the combined character is listed as derived.  In a keymap, only the combined character or the  Meta
       prefix  may  be  used.   The  Escape  key can still be used by itself, but only if there is a short pause
       before pressing another key.

       The default value for c3270.metaEscape is auto.

FILE TRANSFER

       The Transfer action implements IND$FILE file transfer.  This action requires that the IND$FILE program be
       installed  on  the  IBM  host,  and  that the 3270 cursor be located in a field that will accept a TSO or
       VM/CMS command.

       The Transfer action can be entered at the command prompt with no  parameters,  which  will  cause  it  to
       prompt  interactively  for  the file names and options.  It can also be invoked with parameters to define
       the entire transfer.

       Because of the complexity and number of options for file transfer, the parameters to the Transfer  action
       take  the  unique  form  of  option=value,  and can appear in any order.  Note that if the value contains
       spaces (such as a VM/CMS file name), then the entire parameter must be quoted,  e.g.,  "HostFile=xxx  foo
       a".  The options are:

       Option           Required?   Default   Other Values
       ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
       Direction           No       receive   send
       HostFile            Yes
       LocalFile           Yes
       Host                No       tso       vm, cics
       Mode                No       ascii     binary
       Cr                  No       remove    add, keep
       Remap               No       yes       no
       Exist               No       keep      replace, append
       Recfm               No                 fixed, variable,
                                              undefined
       Lrecl               No
       Blksize             No
       Allocation          No                 tracks, cylinders,
                                              avblock
       PrimarySpace        No
       SecondarySpace      No
       BufferSize          No       4096

       The option details are as follows.

       Direction
              send to send a file to the host, receive to receive a file from the host.

       HostFile
              The name of the file on the host.

       LocalFile
              The name of the file on the local workstation.

       Host   The type of host (which dictates the form of the IND$FILE command): tso (the default), vm or cics.

       Mode   Use  ascii  (the  default)  for  a text file, which will be translated between EBCDIC and ASCII as
              necessary.  Use binary for non-text files.

       Cr     Controls how Newline characters are handled  when  transferring  Mode=ascii  files.   remove  (the
              default)  strips Newline characters in local files before transferring them to the host.  add adds
              Newline characters to each host file record before transferring it to the local workstation.  keep
              preserves Newline characters when transferring a local file to the host.

       Remap  Controls text translation for Mode=ascii files.  The value yes (the default) causes c3270 to remap
              the text to ensure maximum compatibility between the workstation's character set and encoding  and
              the  host's  EBCDIC code page.  The value no causes c3270 to pass the text to or from the host as-
              is, leaving all translation to the IND$FILE program on the host.

       Exist  Controls what happens when the destination file already exists.  keep (the default) preserves  the
              file,  causing  the  Transfer  action  to  fail.  replace overwrites the destination file with the
              source file.  append appends the source file to the destination file.

       Recfm  Controls the record format of files created on the host.  (TSO and VM hosts only.)  fixed  creates
              a  file  with  fixed-length  records.   variable  creates  a  file  with  variable-length records.
              undefined creates a file with  undefined-length  records  (TSO  hosts  only).   The  Lrecl  option
              controls  the  record  length  or  maximum record length for Recfm=fixed and Recfm=variable files,
              respectively.

       Lrecl  Specifies the record length (or maximum record length) for files created on the host.  (TSO and VM
              hosts only.)

       Blksize
              Specifies the block size for files created on the host.  (TSO and VM hosts only.)

       Allocation
              Specifies the units for the PrimarySpace and SecondarySpace options: tracks, cylinders or avblock.
              (TSO hosts only.)

       PrimarySpace
              Primary allocation for a file, The units are given by the Allocation option. (TSO hosts only.)

       SecondarySpace
              Secondary allocation for a file.  The units are given by the Allocation option. (TSO hosts only.)

       BufferSize
              Buffer size for DFT-mode transfers.  Can range from 256  to  32768.   Larger  values  give  better
              performance, but some hosts may not be able to support them.

THE PRINTTEXT ACTION

       The  PrintText  produces  screen  snapshots  in  a  number  of  different forms.  The default form wth no
       arguments sends a copy of the screen to the default printer.  A single argument is the command to use  to
       print, e.g., lpr.  Multiple arguments can include keywords to control the output of PrintText:

       file filename
              Save the output in a file.

       html   Save the output as HTML.  This option implies file.

       rtf    Save  the output as RichText.  This option implies file.  The font defaults to Courier New and the
              point size defaults to 8.   These  can  be  overridden  by  the  printTextFont  and  printTextSize
              resources, respectively.

       string Return the output as a string.  This can only be used from scripts.

       modi   Render modified fields in italics.

       caption text
              Add  the specified text as a caption above the output.  Within text, the special sequence %T% will
              be replaced with a timestamp.

       command command
              Directs the output to a command.  This allows one or more of the other keywords to  be  specified,
              while still sending the output to the printer.

SCRIPTS

       There are several types of script functions available.

       The String Action
              The  simplest method for scripting is provided via the String action.  The arguments to String are
              one or more double-quoted strings which are inserted  directly  as  if  typed.   The  C  backslash
              conventions are honored as follows.  (Entries marked * mean that after sending the AID code to the
              host, c3270 will wait for the host to unlock the keyboard before further processing the string.)

              \b       Left
              \exxxx   EBCDIC character in hex
              \f       Clear*

              \n       Enter*
              \pan     PA(n)*
              \pfnn    PF(nn)*
              \r       Newline
              \t       Tab
              \T       BackTab
              \uxxxx   Unicode character in hex
              \xxxxx   Unicode character in hex

              Note that the numeric values for the \e, \u and \x sequences can be abbreviated to 2 digits.  Note
              also  that  EBCDIC  codes  greater  than  255  and  some  Unicode  character  codes represent DBCS
              characters, which will work only if c3270 is built with DBCS support  and  the  host  allows  DBCS
              input in the current field.

              An example keymap entry would be:
              Meta<Key>p: String("probs clearrdr\n")

              Note: The strings are in ASCII and converted to EBCDIC, so beware of inserting control codes.

              There  is  also  an  alternate  form  of the String action, HexString, which is used to enter non-
              printing data.  The argument to HexString is a string of hexadecimal digits, two per character.  A
              leading  0x  or  0X  is optional.  In 3270 mode, the hexadecimal data represent EBCDIC characters,
              which are entered into the current field.  In NVT  mode,  the  hexadecimal  data  represent  ASCII
              characters, which are sent directly to the host.

       The Script Action
              This action causes c3270 to start a child process which can execute c3270 actions.  Standard input
              and output from the child process are piped back to c3270.  The Script action is fully  documented
              in x3270-script(1).

COMPOSITE CHARACTERS

       c3270  allows  the  direct  entry  of  accented  letters and special symbols.  Pressing and releasing the
       "Compose" key, followed by two other keys, causes entry of the symbol  combining  those  two  keys.   For
       example,  "Compose"  followed by the "C" key and the "," (comma) key, enters the "C-cedilla" symbol.  A C
       on the status line indicates a pending composite character.

       The mappings between these pairs of ordinary keys and the symbols they represent  is  controlled  by  the
       "c3270.composeMap"  resource;  it  gives  the  name  of  the  map  to use.  The maps themselves are named
       "c3270.composeMap.name".  The default is "latin1", which gives mappings for most of the  symbols  in  the
       ISO 8859-1 Latin-1 character set that are not in the 7-bit ASCII character set.

       Note:  The default keymap defines Meta<Key>m as the "Compose" key.  You may set up your own "Compose" key
       with a keymap that maps some other keysym onto the Compose action.

PRINTER SUPPORT

       c3270 supports associated printer sessions via the pr3287(1) program.  The  Printer  action  is  used  to
       start or stop a pr3287 session.

       The  action  Printer Start starts a printer session, associated with the current LU.  (This works only if
       the host supports TN3270E.)

       The action Printer Start lu starts a printer session, associated with a specific lu.

       The action Printer Stop stops a printer session.

       The resource c3270.printer.command specifies the command used to print each job; it defaults to lpr.  The
       resource  c3270.printer.assocCommandLine  specifies  the  command  used  to  start  an associated printer
       session.  It defaults to:

              pr3287 -assoc %L% -command "%C%" %P% %H%

       The resource c3270.printer.luCommandLine specifies the  command  used  to  start  a  specific-LU  printer
       session.  It defaults to:

              pr3287 -command "%C%" %R% %P% %L%@%H%

       When the printer session command is run, the following substitutions are made:

       Token   Substitition
       %C%     Command (value of
               c3270.printer.command)
       %H%     Host IP address
       %L%     Current or specified LU
       %P%     Proxy specification
       %R%     Character set

       See pr3287(1) for further details.

       The resource c3270.printerLu controls automatic printer session start-up.  If it  is  set  to  `.',  then
       whenever a login session is started, a printer session will automatically be started, associated with the
       login session.  If it is set an LU name, then the automatic printer session will be associated  with  the
       specified LU.

PASSTHRU

       c3270 supports the Sun telnet-passthru service provided by the in.telnet-gw server.  This allows outbound
       telnet connections through a firewall machine.  When a p: is prepended to a  hostname,  c3270  acts  much
       like  the  itelnet(1)  command.   It  contacts  the machine named internet-gateway at the port defined in
       /etc/services as telnet-passthru (which defaults to 3514).  It then passes  the  requested  hostname  and
       port to the in.telnet-gw server.

PROXY

       The  -proxy option or the c3270.proxy resource causes c3270 to use a proxy server to connect to the host.
       The syntax of the option or resource is:
              type:host[:port]

       The supported values for type are:

                               Proxy Type   Protocol                       Default Port
                               ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
                                  http      RFC 2817 HTTP tunnel (squid)       3128
                                passthru    Sun in.telnet-gw                   none
                                 socks4     SOCKS version 4                    1080
                                 socks5     SOCKS version 5 (RFC 1928)         1080
                                 telnet     No protocol (just send             none
                                            connect host port)

       The  special  types  socks4a  and  socks5d  can also be used to force the proxy server to do the hostname
       resolution for the SOCKS protocol.

SCREEN SIZE SWITCHING

       When running as a 3270 Model 5, c3270 can take advantage of terminals that can switch between 80 and  132
       column modes.

       Because  the  curses  library  does not support mode switching, the escape sequences and resulting screen
       dimensions must be specified explicitly to c3270.  These are specified with the -altscreen and -defscreen
       command-line  options,  or  the  altScreen  and defScreen resources.  -altscreen or altScreen defines the
       alternate (132-column) mode; -defscreen or defScreen defines the default (80-column) mode.

       The syntax for the options and resources is rowsxcols=init_string, where rows and cols  give  the  screen
       dimensions,  and  init_string is the escape sequence to transmit to the terminal to enter that mode.  For
       defscreen, the minimum dimensions are 24 rows and 80 columns.  For altscreen, the minimum dimensions  are
       27  rows  and  132 columns.  Within init_string, the usual escape sequences are supported (\E for escape,
       \r, \b, etc.).  For example, the init string for a 132-column xterm is:

              \E[?40h\E[?3h

       Note: When defscreen and altscreen are specified, the model number is always set to 5.

RESOURCES

       Certain c3270 options can be configured via resources.  Resources are defined in the  file  .c3270pro  in
       the  user's home directory, and by -xrm options.  The definitions are similar to X11 resources, and use a
       similar syntax.  The resources available in c3270 are:

       Resource                  Default    Option           Purpose
       ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────

       allBold                   Auto       -allbold         Display all characters
                                                             bold
       altScreen                            -altscreen       132-col screen
                                                             definition
       blankFill                 False      -set blankFill   Blank Fill mode
       charset                   bracket    -charset         EBCDIC character set
       composeMap                latin1                      Name of composed-
                                                             character map
       cursesColor‐              (note 6)                    Color mapping
       ForHostColorn
       cursesColorForDefault     green                       Default color mapping
       cursesColor‐              red                         Default color mapping
       ForIntensified
       cursesColor‐              blue                        Default color mapping
       ForProtected
       cursesColor‐              white                       Default color mapping
       ForProtectedIntensified
       cursesKeymap              True                        Set curses keymap
                                                             option
       defScreen                            -defscreen       80-col screen
                                                             definition
       dbcsCgcsgid                                           Override DBCS CGCSGID
       dsTrace                   False      -trace           Data stream tracing
       eof                       ^D                          NVT-mode EOF character
       erase                     ^H                          NVT-mode erase
                                                             character
       extended                  True                        Use 3270 extended data
                                                             stream
       eventTrace                False      -trace           Event tracing
       hostsFile                            -hostsfile       Host alias/macro file
       icrnl                     False                       Map CR to NL on NVT-
                                                             mode input
       inlcr                     False                       Map NL to CR in NVT-
                                                             mode input
       intr                      ^C                          NVT-mode interrupt
                                                             character
       keymap                               -keymap          Keyboard map name
       keymap.foo                                            Definition of keymap
                                                             foo
       kill                      ^U                          NVT-mode kill
                                                             character
       lineWrap                  False      -set lineWrap    NVT line wrap mode
       lnext                     ^V                          NVT-mode lnext
                                                             character
       m3279                     (note 1)   -model           3279 (color) emulation
       metaEscape                Auto                        Interpret ESC-x as
                                                             Meta-x
       mono                      (note 5)   -mono            Ignore terminal color
                                                             capabilities
       monoCase                  False      -set monoCase    Mono-case mode
       noPrompt                  False      -noprompt        Disable command-prompt
                                                             mode
       numericLock               False                       Lock keyboard for
                                                             numeric field error
       oerrLock                  True                        Lock keyboard for
                                                             input error
       oversize                             -oversize        Oversize screen
                                                             dimensions
       port                      telnet     -port            Non-default TCP port
       printer.*                 (note 4)                    Printer session config
       printerLu                 (note 4)                    Printer session config
       quit                      ^\                          NVT-mode quit
                                                             character
       reconnect                 False      -reconnect       Automatically
                                                             reconnect to host
       rprnt                     ^R                          NVT-mode reprint
                                                             character
       sbcsCgcsgid                                           Override SBCS CGCSGID

       secure                    False                       Disable "dangerous"
                                                             options
       termName                  (note 2)   -tn              TELNET terminal type
                                                             string
       traceDir                  /tmp                        Directory for trace
                                                             files
       traceFile                 (note 3)   -tracefile       File for trace output
       typeahead                 True                        Allow typeahead
       werase                    ^W                          NVT-mode word-erase
                                                             character

              Note  1: m3279 defaults to True if the terminal supports color, False otherwise.  It can be forced
              to False with the proper -model option.

              Note 2: The default terminal type string is constructed from the model  number,  color  emulation,
              and extended data stream modes.  E.g., a model 2 with color emulation and the extended data stream
              option would be sent as IBM-3279-2-E.  Note also that when TN3270E mode is used, the terminal type
              is always sent as 3278, but this does not affect color capabilities.

              Note 3: The default trace file is x3trc.pid in the directory specified by the traceDir resource.

              Note 4: See PRINTER SUPPORT for details.

              Note 5: mono defaults to false if the terminal supports at least 8 colors and to true otherwise.

              Note  6:  The  default  curses  color mappings for host colors 0 through 15 are: black, blue, red,
              magenta, green, cyan, yellow, white, black, blue, yellow, blue, green, cyan, black and white.

       In .c3270pro, lines are continued with a backslash character.

       -xrm options override definitions found in .c3270pro.  If more than one -xrm option is given for the same
       resource, the last one on the command line is used.

FILES

       /usr/local/lib/x3270/ibm_hosts
       $HOME/.c3270pro

SEE ALSO

       pr3287(1), s3270(1), x3270-script(1), x3270(1), tcl3270(1), telnet(1), tn3270(1)
       Data Stream Programmer's Reference, IBM GA23-0059
       Character Set Reference, IBM GA27-3831
       RFC 1576, TN3270 Current Practices
       RFC 1646, TN3270 Extensions for LUname and Printer Selection
       RFC 2355, TN3270 Enhancements

COPYRIGHTS

       Copyright 1993-2014, Paul Mattes.
       Copyright 2004-2005, Don Russell.
       Copyright 2004, Dick Altenbern.
       Copyright 1990, Jeff Sparkes.
       Copyright 1989, Georgia Tech Research Corporation (GTRC), Atlanta, GA
        30332.
       All rights reserved.

       Redistribution  and  use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided
       that the following conditions are met:

       *      Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and
              the following disclaimer.

       *      Redistributions  in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions
              and the following disclaimer in  the  documentation  and/or  other  materials  provided  with  the
              distribution.

       *      Neither the names of Paul Mattes, Don Russell, Dick Altenbern, Jeff Sparkes, GTRC nor the names of
              their contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this  software  without
              specific prior written permission.

       THIS  SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY PAUL MATTES, DON RUSSELL, DICK ALTENBERN, JEFF SPARKES AND GTRC "AS IS" AND
       ANY  EXPRESS  OR  IMPLIED  WARRANTIES,  INCLUDING,  BUT  NOT  LIMITED  TO,  THE  IMPLIED  WARRANTIES   OF
       MERCHANTABILITY  AND  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL PAUL MATTES, DON
       RUSSELL, DICK ALTENBERN, JEFF SPARKES OR GTRC BE LIABLE FOR ANY  DIRECT,  INDIRECT,  INCIDENTAL,  SPECIAL
       EXEMPLARY,  OR  CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
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VERSION

       c3270 3.3.14ga11

                                                   03 May 2014                                          c3270(1)