During a TELNET session in which you have invoked TN3270, you might experience the following problems: Problem o The keyboard keys do not work properly. o Messages, such as the status line messages, do not appear in reverse video. o You receive a message indicating that your terminal is an unsupported model. You cannot use TN3270 on a VT131 model terminal that is running in block mode. Solution for a VT100-Series Terminal Use Set-Up mode to verify that your terminal is in ANSI mode. Enter the following command: $ SET TERMINAL /INQUIRE Solution for a VT200-Series Terminal or a Terminal Connected to Either a Personal Computer or a Workstation 1. Use Set-Up mode to verify that your terminal is: o In ANSI mode o Set to VT100 or VT200 emulation mode 2. Check the Communications Menu: The terminal communications line must be set for 8-bit characters. To check, enter the following command: $ SET TERMINAL /INQUIRE Solution for a Terminal with a National Language Keyboard Ensure that your terminal is set up to correspond to your keyboard. Problem You receive a message indicating that the screen size (or the alternate screen size) specified by the remote host is too big. Solution Use Set-Up mode to change to a valid screen size. Problem You try to use the RECORD or PLAY function, but you get an error message indicating that you have a bad key-sequence file. Solution The file that stores the recorded key sequence is incompatible with the current version of the software or is corrupted. Ask your system manager to do either of the following: o Correct TCPIP$RECSEQ.DAT in your SYS$LOGIN directory. o Delete TCPIP$RECSEQ.DAT. If the system manager must delete this file, rerecord all the key sequences you had stored on the PF keys.