VMS Help  —  SHOW  TERMINAL
    Displays the current characteristics of a specific terminal.
    Each characteristic corresponds to an option of the SET TERMINAL
    command.

    Format

      SHOW TERMINAL  [device-name[:]]

1  –  Parameter

 device-name[:]

    Specifies the name of the terminal for which you want the
    characteristics displayed. The default is your terminal
    (SYS$COMMAND).

2  –  Qualifiers

2.1    /BRIEF

    Displays a subset of more commonly used terminal characteristics.

2.2    /FULL

       /FULL (default)

    Displays all terminal characteristics.

2.3    /OUTPUT

       /OUTPUT[=filespec]
       /NOOUTPUT

    Controls where the output of the command is sent. If you do
    not enter the qualifier, or if you enter the /OUTPUT qualifier
    without a file specification, the output is sent to the current
    process default output stream or device, identified by the
    logical name SYS$OUTPUT.

    If you enter the /OUTPUT qualifier with a partial file
    specification (for example, specifying only a directory), SHOW
    is the default file name and .LIS the default file type. If you
    enter a file specification, it cannot include the asterisk (*)
    and the percent sign (%)  wildcard characters.

    If you enter the /NOOUTPUT qualifier, output is suppressed.

2.4    /PERMANENT

    Requires LOG_IO (logical I/O) or PHY_IO (physical I/O) privilege.

    Displays the permanent characteristics of the terminal.

3  –  Examples

    1.$ SHOW TERMINAL/BRIEF
      Terminal: _RTA1:      Device_Type: VT300_Series  Owner: _RTA1:
                                                    Username: REHOR

      Terminal Characteristics:
         Speed:   9600      Page:  62          Width: 80
         No Remote          Hostsync           TTsync
         No Modem           Broadcast          Wrap
         No Hangup          No Disconnect      Overstrike editing
         No Dialup          Application keypad Line Editing

      In this example, the SHOW TERMINAL command displays a subset of
      the more commonly used terminal characteristics.

    2.$ SHOW TERMINAL/FULL
      Terminal: _TTE4:       Device_Type: VT102         Owner: FRANKLIN
      Physical Terminal: _LTA49
         Input:   9600      LFfill:  0      Width:  80      Parity: None
         Output:  9600      CRfill:  0      Page:   24
      Terminal Characteristics:
       Interactive        Echo               Type_ahead    No Escape
       No Hostsync        TTsync             Lowercase     Tab
       Wrap               Scope              No Remote     Eightbit
       Broadcast          No Readsync        No Form       Fulldup
       No Modem           No Local_echo      No Autobaud   Hangup
       No Brdcstmbx       No DMA             No Altypeahd  Set_speed
       Line Editing       Overstrike editing No Fallback   No Dialup
       No Secure server   No Disconnect      No Pasthru    No Syspassword
       No SIXEL Graphics  Soft Characters    Printer port  Numeric Keypad
       ANSI_CRT           No Regis           No Block_mode Advanced_video
       Edit_mode          DEC_CRT            DEC_CRT2      No DEC_CRT3

      In this example, the SHOW TERMINAL command displays the
      characteristics of this specific terminal. If you are
      displaying statistics about a terminal allocated to another
      user, the input, output, LFfill, CRfill, width, page, and
      parity statistics are not shown (see the next example).

    3.$ SHOW TERMINAL/FULL
      Terminal: _RTA1:      Device_Type: VT300_Series  Owner: _RTA1:
                                                    Username: VILLA
      Remote Port Info: NODE12::VILLA

         Input:    9600     LFfill:  0      Width:  80      Parity: None
         Output:   9600     CRfill:  0      Page:   62

      Terminal Characteristics:
       Interactive        Echo             Type_ahead         No Escape
       Hostsync           TTsync           Lowercase          Tab
       Wrap               Scope            No Remote          Eightbit
       Broadcast          No Readsync      No Form            Fulldup
       No Modem           No Local_echo    No Autobaud        No Hangup
       No Brdcstmbx       No DMA           No Altypeahd       Set_speed
       No Commsync        Line Editing     Overstrike editing No Fallback
       No Dialup          No Secure server No Disconnect      No Pasthru
       No Syspassword     SIXEL Graphics   No Soft Characters Printer port
       Application keypad ANSI_CRT         Regis              No Block_mode
       Advanced_video     Edit_mode        DEC_CRT            DEC_CRT2
       DEC_CRT3           No DEC_CRT4      No DEC_CRT5        Ansi_Color
       VMS Style Input    <CTRL-H> Delete

      In this example, the SHOW TERMINAL command displays the full
      terminal characteristics.
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