TCP/IP (telnet, SSH1, SSH2) connections.Since 2007, Tera Term has been maintained by Tera Term Project (Japanese Developer team) as open source software. website was shut down and support forums moved to TeraTerm Project site. Later Boris decided to retire from this project. Boris also developed several freeware tools that became part of TeraTerm package. For more than 10 years the forum was hosted on website maintained by Boris Maisuradze. Posting in this forum was the best way to suggest new features for Tera Term or propose new commands for the Tera Term Macro language. In January 2005, Boris Maisuradze, together with Yutaka Hirata, started the TeraTerm Support forum where they answered questions from Tera Term users. To avoid confusion with version numbers and to indicate that Tera Term developed by Yutaka was more recent than version 3.1.3 from Ayera Technologies, it was decided to give this branch of Tera Term Professional version numbers starting 4.xx. He added his own implementation of SSH2 and many new features on top of what was part of version 2.3.
In 2004, Yutaka Hirata, a software designer from Japan, restarted development of the open source version of Tera Term. Ayera Technologies did not make their source open, but does provide limited technical support.
In October 2002, Ayera Technologies released TeraTerm Pro 3.1.3 supporting SSH2 and added multiple other features like a built-in web server for API integration with external systems, recurring 'keep-alive' commands, and ODBC database support via the TT Macro Scripting Language. Original development of Tera Term stopped in the late 1990s at version 2.3, but other organizations have created variations.
At the time, it was the only freely available terminal emulator to effectively support the Japanese language. The first versions of Tera Term were created by T. It also has a built-in macroscripting language (supporting Onigurumaregular expressions) and a few other useful plugins.
It supports telnet, SSH 1 & 2 and serial port connections. It emulates different types of computer terminals, from DEC VT100 to DEC VT382. Tera Term (alternatively TeraTerm) is an open-source, free, software implemented, terminal emulator (communications) program. (Redirected from TeraTerm) Tera Term Original author(s) Sprintf2 stopTime 'AutoReboot stopped at %s after %d times reboot ' #13#10 now i Sprintf2 rebootTime 'AutoReboot %d times at %s ' #13#10 i now Sprintf2 tempTime 'Exception: Kernel panic at %s after %d times reboot ' #13#10 now i Sprintf2 tempTime 'Exception: Oops at %s after %d times reboot ' #13#10 now i Sprintf2 tempTime 'Exception: Timeout at %s after %d times reboot ' #13#10 now i Wait usernamePrompt oopsPrompt panicPrompt Gettime logfile 'AutoReboot-test-log-%Y%m%d-%H%M%S.txt ' Sprintf2 startTime 'AutoReboot started at %s ' now
To learn TTL quickly, study the sample macro files in the distribution package and the command reference.ĪutoReboot.ttl TTL Script used for automatic reboot test Tera Term Language (TTL) Tera Term Language (TTL) TTL is a simple interpreted language like BASIC. Now when i open tera term and want to type something, the router is showing stange language.
My router 2611 showing wrong language in tera term Dear Friends, I have just connected a Cisco 2600 series router with a rolled over cable one port ( RJ-45 connector) in my console port and serial port in my PC COM1 port.
If you want to comment on this web site, e-mail us at. If you want to add a new language, please download the provided `English.lng' file and translate it with your language. Tera Term language files to localize the menu and the message are as follows. TeraTerm Project has one repository available. Tera Term uses a sort of Basic language called Tera Term Language (TTL) but I found it hard from the site to actually identify which commands I needed to use. I know Tera Term has a site that lists example macros as well as a command list but I guess what I need is someone with experience scripting in Tera Term.