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TELNET COMMAND LBI-39040
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? [ command ]
Gets help. With no arguments, telnet prints a help summary. If a command is specified, telnet will print the help
information for that command only.
send <arguments>
Sends one or more special character sequences to the remote host. The following are the <arguments> which may be
specified (more than one argument may be specified at a time):
escape
Sends the current telnet escape character (initially `^]).
synch
Sends the TELNET SYNCH sequence. This sequence causes the remote system to discard all previously typed
(but not yet read) input. This sequence is sent as TCP urgent data (and may not work if the remote system is a 4.2
BSD system -- if it does not work, a lower case "r" may be echoed on the terminal).
brk
Sends the TELNET BRK (Break) sequence, which may have significance to the remote system.
ip
Sends the TELNET IP (Interrupt Process) sequence,
ao
Sends the TELNET AO (Abort Output) sequence, which should cause the remote system to flush all output from
the remote system to the user's terminal.
ayt
Sends the TELNET AYT (Are You There) sequence, to which the remote system may or may not choose to
respond.
ec
Sends the TELNET EC (Erase Character) sequence, which should cause the remote system to erase the last
character entered.
el
Sends the TELNET EL (Erase Line) sequence, which should cause the remote system to erase the line currently
being entered.
ga
Sends the TELNET GA (Go Ahead) sequence, which likely has no significance to the remote system.
nop
Sends the TELNET NOP (No Operation) sequence.
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