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TERMINAL SERVERS
SEND TELNET (secure)
{AO
}
{AYT
}
{BREAK (BRK)
}
{EOR
}
Send Telnet
{IP
}
{NOP
}
{REQUEST STATUS
}
{RESUME OUTPUT
}
{SYNCH
}
This command (available to all users) calls up the corresponding Telnet
function on the current Telnet session.
AO (Abort Output)
Aborts any output en route to the user’s terminal.
AYT (Are-You-There)
Requests a response from the remote Telnet implementation. Then the
remote host sends back a message that it is currently in operation.
BREAK (BRK)
The BREAK or BRK command sends a Telnet Break command to the
remote host. This command indicates that the Break key or the Attention key
was pressed; however, different remote hosts may interpret this differently.
EOR (End-of-Record)
Sends a Telnet End-of-Record command to the remote host indicating the
end of the current input record.
IP (Interrupt Process)
Sends a Telnet command to the remote host to interrupt or abort the
remote process.
NOP (No-Operation)
Sends a Telnet No-Operation command to the remote host.
REQUEST STATUS
Requests that the peer Telnet implementation respond with the current
status of all Telnet options for this session.
Содержание LE2101A-BT-R2
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