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Informational messages are issued when an expected condition occurs during normal processing. No action is required.

(400) NOTE: Target device at node <node_name> board <board_number>
port <port_number> TCP port <tcp_port_number>

CAUSE: Indicates the location of the device on the remote terminal server.

(401) NOTE: Created pseudonym <pseudonym_name>

CAUSE: Indicates the name of the pseudonym created for use.

(402) NOTE: Linked pseudonym <pseudonym_name> to master <master_pty_name>
slave <slave_pty_name> file descriptor <file_descriptor>

CAUSE: Indicates the association of the pseudonym with a pty.

(403) NOTE: Closing connection

CAUSE: Indicates the closing of a network connection to the remote terminal
server due to the serious error given in the accompanying message
(either message (103) or message (108)).

(404) NOTE: Received open request from application <process_identifier>

CAUSE: Indicates the reception of an open request for a pseudonym by the application specified.

(405) NOTE: Set pty characteristics

CAUSE: Indicates the setting of the initial pty characteristics.
(406) NOTE: Sending initial status request to device

CAUSE: Indicates the sending of a status request to the device on the
remote terminal server before any data is sent to that device.
(407) NOTE: Received close request from application <process_identifier>

CAUSE: Indicates the reception of a close request for a pseudonym by the application specified.

(408) NOTE: Received control device request from application <process_identifier>

CAUSE: Indicates the reception of a control device request for a pseudonym
by the application specified.

(409) NOTE: Sending terminating status request to device

CAUSE: Indicates the sending of a status request to the device on the
remote terminal server after all data is sent to that device.

(410) NOTE: Sent Telnet break to device

CAUSE: Indicates the sending of a Telnet break sequence to the remote terminal server.

(411) NOTE: Sent STOP character to device

CAUSE: Indicates the sending of a STOP data flow character (usually control-S)
to the device on the remote terminal server.

(412) NOTE: Sent START character to device

CAUSE: Indicates the sending of a START data flow character (usually control-Q)
to the device on the remote terminal server.

(413) NOTE: Sent are you there sequence to device

CAUSE: Indicates the sending of a response to a Telnet are you there sequence
to the remote terminal server.

(414) NOTE: Aborted output for application

CAUSE: Indicates the abortion of output from the application to the device
on the remote terminal server.
(415) NOTE: Erased character or line for application

CAUSE: Indicates the erasure of a character or line of data from the device
on the remote terminal server to the application.

(416) NOTE: Received terminal type subnegotiation <terminal_name>

CAUSE: Indicates the reception of the device type from the device on the
remote terminal server.

(417) NOTE: Connected to device at node <node_name> TCP port number <tcp_port_number>

CAUSE: Indicates the location of the device on the remote terminal server to which connected.

(418) NOTE: Sent timing mark negotiation

CAUSE: Indicates the sending of a timing mark negotiation request to the remote terminal server.

(419) NOTE: Waiting <telnet_timer> seconds for timing mark negotiation reply

CAUSE: Indicates the number of seconds to wait for a timing mark negotiation
reply from the remote terminal server.

(420) NOTE: Timing mark negotiation reply received

CAUSE: Indicates the successful completion of a timing mark negotiation.

(421) NOTE: Waiting <timeout> seconds for Telnet negotiation reply

CAUSE: Indicates the number of seconds to wait for a Telnet negotiation
reply from the remote terminal server.

(422) NOTE: Sent status request

CAUSE: Indicates the sending of a status request to the device on the
remote terminal server.

(423) NOTE: Waiting <status_timer> seconds for status reply

CAUSE: Indicates the number of seconds to wait for a status reply from the
device on the remote terminal server.

(424) NOTE: Printer ready

CAUSE: Indicates that the printer is ready for print requests.
(425) NOTE: Sent binary negotiation

CAUSE: Indicates the sending of a binary negotiation request to the remote terminal server.

(426) NOTE: Waiting <telnet_timer> seconds for binary negotiation reply

CAUSE: Indicates the number of seconds to wait for a binary negotiation reply
from the remote terminal server.

(427) NOTE: Binary negotiation accepted by remote side

CAUSE: Indicates the successful completion of the binary negotiation.

(428) NOTE: Sent interrupt signal to application

CAUSE: Indicates the sending of an interrupt to the application.

(429) NOTE: Sent break to application

CAUSE: Indicates the sending of a break to the application.

(430) NOTE: Pseudonym <pseudonym_name> does not exist

CAUSE: Indicates the non-existence of the pseudonym specified and its
availability for use.

(431) NOTE: Deleted pseudonym <pseudonym_name> to make it available for use

CAUSE: Indicates the successful deletion of the pseudonym specified and its
availability for use.

(432) NOTE: Deleted pseudonym <pseudonym_name>

CAUSE: Indicates the successful deletion of the pseudonym specified.

NOTE: This message accompanies messages (108) and (297).
(433) NOTE: Closed pty <master_pty_name>

CAUSE: Indicates the closure of the pty specified after the deletion of its
associated pseudonym.

(434) NOTE: Closing connection due to application completion

CAUSE: Indicates the clean closure of the connection to the remote terminal
server after the close timer had expired.

(435) NOTE: Received <telnet_command> <recognized_telnet_option> and <reply_flag>

(436) NOTE: Received <telnet_command> <unrecognized_telnet_option> and <reply_flag>

CAUSE: Indicate the reception of a Telnet command and option.

(437) NOTE: Sent <telnet_command> <recognized_telnet_option>
(438) NOTE: Sent <telnet_command> <unrecognized_telnet_option>

CAUSE: Indicate the sending of a Telnet command and option.
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