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Provides information about the send commandĭetermines whether characters entered should also be displayed Requests the host to discard any input that has not yet been processed Sends the current escape character (see also “telnet -e”) Sends Erase line sequence the host erases the line that is being entered Sends “Erase character” sequence the host erases the last character entered Sends “Are you there” sequence the host can confirm with a response. Sends “Abort output” sequence the host flushes the output from itself to the client. No character is recognized as escape characterĮnables/disables the TRAPSIG mode of LINEMODEĮnables/disables the EDIT mode of LINEMODEĮnables/disables the SOFT_TABS mode of LINEMODEĮnables/disables the LIT_ECHO-Modus of LINEMODE If the host supports environ, you will be logged in as the specified user. Opens tracefile to record appropriate information (see also “set tracefile”) Loads the predefined connection parameters

Sends selected typical Telnet strings to the host Terminates the Telnet client including all active connections Sets the transmission type (text file, binary file)Įstablishes another connection to the selected host in addition to the existing one Terminates the current Telnet session if the remote host supports the logout option The command changes the status from TRUE to FALSE or vice versa using set or unset, the status can also be set directly - arguments are thus also valid for set/unset Displays the various parameters for the current connection (port, terminal type, etc.)ĭefines the variables for the respective operating system environmentĭetermines how Telnet reacts to certain situations.
