Telnet Echo Option

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The Telnet Echo Option is a protocol extension that defines how character echoing is negotiated and handled between Telnet clients and servers to control what input is displayed to the user.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Telnet option
protocol extension
appliesTo TCP-based Telnet connections
associatedWith Network Virtual Terminal NERFINISHED
Telnet option negotiation
category application-layer protocol option
controls character echoing
input display behavior
definedBy Jon Postel NERFINISHED
definedIn RFC 857 NERFINISHED
determines which side echoes characters
goal to avoid double echoing of characters
to provide consistent echo semantics across systems
hasOptionCode 1
influences user interface behavior
user-perceived input latency
negotiatesBetween Telnet client and server
negotiationModel symmetrical capability negotiation
partOf Telnet protocol NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1983
purpose to control what input is displayed to the user
relatedTo Telnet Binary Transmission Option NERFINISHED
Telnet Suppress Go Ahead Option NERFINISHED
relevantFor interactive character-at-a-time sessions
line-at-a-time sessions
RFCNumber RFC 857 NERFINISHED
standardType Internet Standard NERFINISHED
status standardized
supportsMode local echo
remote echo
transportLayerDependency TCP NERFINISHED
usedBy Telnet client
Telnet server
usedFor password input handling
terminal-based applications
usedIn legacy terminal access systems
remote login services
usesTelnetCommand DO
DONT
WILL
WONT

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RFC 857 title Telnet Echo Option