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Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 9 Version 3.36.36.36 User's Guide

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Configuring backspace key for your Telnet session

Depending on the Telnet client, using the Backspace key may produce unexpected results. For example, the session may echo ^h. However, most Microsoft and Linux Telnet clients can be configured to use the Backspace key.

To configure a Linux Telnet session to use the <Backspace> key, open a command prompt and type stty erase ^h. At the prompt, type telnet.

To configure Microsoft Telnet clients to use the Backspace key:

  1. Open a command prompt window (if required).
  2. If you are not running a Telnet session, type telnet. If you are running a Telnet session, press Ctrl+].
  3. At the prompt, type set bsasdel.
    The message Backspace will be sent as delete is displayed.

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