RFC 946 (rfc946) - Page 2 of 4


Telnet terminal location number option



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RFC 946                                                         May 1985
Telnet Terminal Location Number Option


1. Command Name and Option Code

   TTYLOC  28

2. Command Meanings

   IAC WILL TTYLOC

      The sender offers to send the TTYLOC information or confirms that
      it can send the TTYLOC information.

   IAC WON'T TTYLOC

      The sender refuses to send the TTYLOC information.

   IAC DO TTYLOC

      The sender requests to receive the TTYLOC information or confirms
      that it will receive the TTYLOC information.

   IAC DON'T TTYLOC

      The sender refuses to receive the TTYLOC information.

   IAC SB TTYLOC  IAC SE

      The sender is transmitting the TTYLOC information. The 64-bit
      TTYLOC number has format 0. The first 32-bits is the Internet host
      number and the second 32-bits is the line on the specified
      Internet host. The bytes are in most significant 8-bit byte to
      least significant byte order.

3. Default Specification

   WON'T TTYLOC

      TTYLOC information will not be sent.

   DON'T TTYLOC

      TTYLOC information will not be received.








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