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Chapter 3
Using the CLI Commands
Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
Book C-212
Table C-70. Issuing Commands Using telnet (continued)
Command
eof
erase
escape
flushoutput
interrupt
kill
quit
?
toggle argument
binary
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Description
Sets the eof character to be sent to the host (if
Telnet is operating in line-by-line mode).
Sets the erase character that, when entered, sends
the send ec command (if the telnet session is in
localchars mode and in character-at-a-time mode).
The initial value is taken from the stty cera
character.
Sets the Telnet escape character used to enter
command mode. The initial value is taken from the
stty tesc character.
Sets the flushoutput character that, when entered,
sends the send ao command (if the Telnet session is
in localchars mode). The initial value is
Sets the interrupt character that, when entered,
sends the send ip command (if the Telnet session is
in localchars mode). The initial value is
Sets the line erase character that, when entered,
sends the send el command (if the Telnet session is
in localchars mode and in character-at-a-time
mode). The initial value is taken from the stty lera
character.
Sets the quit character that, when entered, sends the
send brk command (if the Telnet session is in
localchars mode). The initial value is
Displays help for the set command.
Toggles (turns on/off) arguments that control how
telnet responds to events. The display command
displays the current value. Arguments include:
Toggles telnet binary mode. Using binary mode
eliminates some translation errors that can occur
with carriage return and line feed characters. The
initial setting is not to use binary mode.
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CTRL-O
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CTRL-C
CTRL-\
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