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Utilities
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Table C4-4.
Supported Arguments for rtelnet (continued)
Argument
Description
–uuser
Change UID to <user> before creating pseudo-device.
–C
Don't try to fix cooked-mode pseudo-device problems with LF
insertion.
–D
Turns on verbose-output debugging. When this argument is
supplied, rtelnet does not fork off a daemon. Rather, rtelnet
displays the Telnet option negotiation and all received data on
the terminal on which it was started.
–F
Forces rtelnet to fork into background, even in debug mode.
–Mmode
Sets default pseudo-device file mode to <mode> (given in
octal).
–O
Disables out-of-band telnet data (for pre-R7.0 Model 5390
servers).
–P
Interprets the port number as a TCP port (1–65535 or name).
–R
Renames the slave pseudo-device to given name rather than
linking.
–T
Truncates (rather than breaks) lines that would choke the
pseudo-device.
–V
Displays the version information on standard output and exits.
annex_id
The Model 5390 host name or IP address.
annex_port
The Model 5390 serial port number.
device_name
The name of the pseudo-device to create (usually in the /dev
directory).
NOTE: The rtelnet –t command provides the best throughput perfor-
mance.
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