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IETF RFC 653
Telnet output horizontal tabstops option Last modified on Thursday, October 15th, 1992 Permanent link to RFC 653 Search GitHub Wiki for RFC 653 Show other RFCs mentioning RFC 653 TELNET OUTPUT HORIZONTAL TABSTOPS OPTION RFC 653, NIC 31156 (Oct. 25, 1974) D. Crocker (UCLA-NMC) Online file: [ISI]<DCROCKER>NAOHTS.TXT TELNET OUTPUT HORIZONTAL TABSTOPS OPTION 1. Command name and code NAOHTS 11 (Negotiate About Output Horizontal Tabstops) 2. Command meanings In the following, we are discussing a simplex connection, as described in the NAOL and NAOP Telnet options. IAC DO NAOHTS The data sender requests or agrees to negotiate about output horizontal tabstops with the data receiver. In the case where agreement has been reached and in the absence of further subnegotiations, the data receiver is assumed to be handling output horizontal tabstops. IAC DON'T NAOHTS The data sender refuses to negotiate about output horizontal tabstops with the data receiver, or demands a return to the unnegotiated default mode. IAC WILL NAOHTS The data receiver requests or agrees to negotiate about output horizontal tabstops with the sender. In the case where agreement has been reached and in the absence of further subnegotiations, the data receiver alone is assumed to be handling output horizontal tabstops. IAC WON'T NAOHTS The data receiver refuses to negotiate about output horizontal tabstops, or demands a return to the unnegotiated default mode. IAC SB NAOHTS DS <8-bit value> ... <8-bit value> IAC SE The data sender specifies, with the 8-bit value(s), which party should handle output horizontal tabstop considerations and what the stops should be. The code for DS is 1. IAC SB NAOHTS DR <8-bit value> ... <8-bit value> IAC SE The data receiver specifies, with the 8-bit value(s), which party should handle output horizontal tabstop considerations and what the stops should be. The code for DR is 0. 3. Default DON'T NAOHTS/WON'T NAOHTS. In the default absence of negotiations concerning which party, data sender or data receiver, is handling output horizontal tabstops, neither party is required to handle them and neither party is prohibited from handling them; but it is appropriate if at least the data receiver handles horizontal tabstops, albeit primitively. 4. Motivation for the Option Please refer to section 4 of the NAOL and of the NAOP Telnet option descriptions. |