Bob,
I'd try good old vt100 and vt320 first. (no background on RS-6000, sorry).

>From X,
xterm -tn vt320 & (or xterm -tn vt100&)
telnet over and test the terminal.

>From Console
TERM=vt100 ; export TERM
telnet over and test.

I'm assuming bash shell here.

Have fun,
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On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, Bob Hartung wrote:

> Hi all,
>   I am going to rebuild an old PC with a new AMD CPU etc and
> install RH 6.0 or 6.1.  This machine will be used to telenet
> into an RS-6000.  The resulting screens will have to draw
> the extended character set - straight lines, corners, etc. 
> How can I control the character set used in a telenet
> session (and who do I control - presumably the client) and
> is there a standard character set on Linux (RH specifically)
> that contains the extended character set that in the DOS
> world is referred to as the IBM character set?
> 
> TIA
> 
> Bob Hartung
> 
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