"Type my address at cursor": Enters your Internet address at the cursor position. This is useful with file transfer programs such as TFTP.
"Send ->": A hierarchical menu which allows you to send Telnet commands, which give a standard way of performing some common operations with diverse hosts.
"Erase character": Delete the character to the left of the cursor.
"Erase line": Erase the current line of input.
"Are you there": Send a request to the host to confirm that a connection
still exists; useful to confirm that a sluggish host is still there.
"Interrupt process": Abort the current job on the host.
"Abort output": Abort the output from the current job on the host.
"Break": Send a Telnet Break to the host.
"Show statistics": Gives information about the state of the connection to your host.
"Send after return": Wait to send command lines to the host until the Return key is pressed (not applicable to 3270 emulation).
"Local echo": Echo characters locally and have the host stop "echoing," or sending each character received back to the emulator (not applicable to 3270 emulation).
"My Address -- xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx": Displays your Internet address
"Host Address - -xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx": Displays the Internet address of your host.
"Host: HostName": The name of the host to which you are connected, which is the same as your window title.