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1.1 ! root 1: .TH TELNET 1 research ! 2: .SH NAME ! 3: telnet \- user interface to the telnet protocol ! 4: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 5: .I telnet ! 6: [ ! 7: .I host ! 8: [ ! 9: .I port ! 10: ] ! 11: ] ! 12: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 13: .I Telnet ! 14: communicates with another host using the TELNET protocol. ! 15: If ! 16: .I telnet ! 17: is invoked without arguments, it prompts ! 18: .LR telnet> . ! 19: In this mode it accepts the commands listed below. ! 20: If it is invoked with arguments, it performs an ! 21: .L open ! 22: command (see below) with those arguments. ! 23: .PP ! 24: Once a connection has been opened, ! 25: .I telnet ! 26: sends typed text to the remote host. ! 27: To issue ! 28: .I telnet ! 29: commands when in input mode, precede them with the ! 30: .I telnet ! 31: escape character, initially control-]. ! 32: .PP ! 33: The following commands are available. ! 34: Only a unique prefix of the command need be typed. ! 35: .TP ! 36: \f5open\fP \fIhost\fP [ \fIport\fP ] ! 37: Open a connection to the named host. ! 38: A missing port number defaults to a ! 39: TELNET server. ! 40: The ! 41: .I host ! 42: may be a host name ! 43: or an Internet address specified in the `dot notation'. ! 44: .TP ! 45: .B close ! 46: Close a TELNET session and return to command mode. ! 47: .TP ! 48: .B quit ! 49: Close any open TELNET session and exit ! 50: .IR telnet . ! 51: .TP ! 52: \f5escape\fP [ \fIescape-char\fP ] ! 53: Set the ! 54: .I telnet ! 55: escape character. ! 56: Control characters may ! 57: be specified as ! 58: .L ^ ! 59: followed by a single ! 60: letter. ! 61: .TP ! 62: .B status ! 63: Show the current status of ! 64: .IR telnet . ! 65: .TP ! 66: .B options ! 67: Toggle viewing of TELNET options processing. ! 68: When viewing is on, all TELNET option negotiations ! 69: will be displayed. ! 70: Options sent by ! 71: .I telnet ! 72: are displayed as SENT, options ! 73: received as ! 74: RCVD. ! 75: .TP ! 76: .B crmod ! 77: Toggle carriage return mode. ! 78: When this mode is on, ! 79: carriage return characters received from the remote ! 80: host map into a carriage return and a line ! 81: feed. ! 82: .TP ! 83: \f5?\fP [ \fIcommand\fP ] ! 84: Get help. ! 85: With no arguments, print a help summary. ! 86: With a command specified, ! 87: print information about that command only. ! 88: .SH FILES ! 89: .F /usr/inet/lib/* ! 90: .SH SEE ALSO ! 91: .IR dcon (1), ! 92: .IR netstat (8)
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