ECHO CP Privilege Class: G Use the ECHO command to place the terminal in the echo environment. When in the echo environment, any input line entered is transmitted unchanged back to the terminal a specified number of times. The format of the ECHO command is: +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | ECho | [1|nn] | +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ where: 1 | nn is the number of times that the line is to be sent. The default is 1. An invalid entry (that is, one that is greater than 99 or contains nonnumeric characters) is treated as 1. Usage notes: 1. When the specified number of lines has been displayed, another read to the terminal is issued to accept another data line. 2. To terminate the display before completion (for example, when you want to change the data line), press the attention key. 3. No line editing is done; the output line is the same as the input line and may contain any of the logical line editing symbols. Responses ECHO ENTERED; TO TERMINATE TEST, TYPE END is displayed after the ECHO command is invoked to indicate that the echo environment has been entered. ENTER LINE is displayed to prompt for an input line to be entered. A reply of END returns the terminal to the CP command environment.