Annotation of 43BSDTahoe/new/xns/man/gaptelnet.n, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: .TH GAPTELNET 1 Cornell
        !             2: .\" $Header: gaptelnet.n,v 1.2 86/12/15 11:26:16 jqj Exp $
        !             3: .UC 4
        !             4: .SH NAME
        !             5: gaptelnet \- User Interface to the XNS GAP Protocol
        !             6: .SH SYNOPSIS
        !             7: .B gaptelnet [host [connection-type]]
        !             8: .SH DESCRIPTION
        !             9: .I Gaptelnet
        !            10: is used to create a virtual terminal session
        !            11: with another host using the XNS Gateway Access Protocol,
        !            12: version 3.
        !            13: Thus, it can be used to communicate with a Xerox server running Services
        !            14: 8.0, with an XDE workstation running RemoteExec.bcd, with a Xerox ITS, 
        !            15: with a Berkeley UNIX system running GAP3d,
        !            16: etc.
        !            17: .PP
        !            18: If
        !            19: .I gaptelnet
        !            20: is invoked without arguments, it enters command mode,
        !            21: indicated by its prompt (\fBgaptelnet>\fR).
        !            22: In this mode, it accepts and executes the commands listed below.
        !            23: If it is invoked with arguments, it performs an
        !            24: .I open
        !            25: command (see below) with those arguments.
        !            26: .PP
        !            27: Once a connection has been opened,
        !            28: .I gaptelnet
        !            29: enters input mode.
        !            30: In this mode, text typed is sent to the remote host.  
        !            31: .CO
        !            32: To issue
        !            33: .I gaptelnet
        !            34: commands when in input mode, precede them with the
        !            35: .I gaptelnet
        !            36: escape character (initially ^]).
        !            37: When in command mode, the normal 
        !            38: terminal editing conventions are available.
        !            39: Only enough of each command to uniquely identify it is
        !            40: needed.
        !            41: .TP 
        !            42: .BI open " host [connection-type]"
        !            43: opens a connection to the named host.  If a connection type
        !            44: is not specified, 
        !            45: .I gaptelnet
        !            46: attempts to contact a GAP server as a system administration service.
        !            47: Alternatives for connection-type include ``sa'', ``exec'' (for remote
        !            48: executive'', and ``its'' (for interactive terminal service).
        !            49: The host specification may be either a host name (e.g.
        !            50: ``CornellS1'' or ``gvax:computer science:cornell-univ'')
        !            51: or an XNS address.  If domain and organization are unspecified,
        !            52: they default using
        !            53: .IR CH.addrs .
        !            54: .TP
        !            55: .B close
        !            56: closes a TELNET session and returns to command mode.
        !            57: .TP
        !            58: .B quit
        !            59: closes any open TELNET session and exits 
        !            60: .IR gaptelnet .
        !            61: .TP
        !            62: .B z
        !            63: suspends
        !            64: .IR gaptelnet .
        !            65: This command only works when the user is using the 
        !            66: .IR csh (1).
        !            67: .TP
        !            68: .BI escape " [escape-char]"
        !            69: sets the 
        !            70: .I gaptelnet
        !            71: escape character.  Control characters may
        !            72: be specified as 
        !            73: .B \e^ 
        !            74: followed by a single
        !            75: letter (e.g., <control-x> is ^X).
        !            76: .TP
        !            77: .B status
        !            78: prints the current status of 
        !            79: .IR gaptelnet .
        !            80: This includes who one is connected to, 
        !            81: the state of debugging, escape character, etc.
        !            82: .TP
        !            83: .B debug
        !            84: toggles socket level debugging.
        !            85: .TP
        !            86: .BI ? [command]
        !            87: gets help.  Without arguments,
        !            88: .I gaptelnet
        !            89: prints a help summary.
        !            90: If a command is specified, 
        !            91: .I gaptelnet
        !            92: prints the help information available about the command only.
        !            93: .PP
        !            94: This implementation
        !            95: is very simple because
        !            96: .IR rlogin (1C)
        !            97: is the standard mechanism used to communicate locally 
        !            98: with hosts.

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