HP LCS60 Installation Manual page 362

Network interface for ethernet r3.0
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TELNET ( 1 )
eight Toggle eight-bit mode. When disabled (default), the high order bit is
stripped on each byte to ensure transmission of valid seven-bit characters.
When enabled, telnet will not strip the high-order bit, facilitating communi-
cation with hosts using an 8-bit character set such as the European or
Asian character set. The -8 command line option also enables 8-bit mode.
escape c
Change the telnet escape character to the given c. The default escape char-
acter is the tilde (˜). Control characters should be specified as ˆ followed
by a single letter; for example, control-X is ˆX. The -e command line option
also changes the escape character.
help [command]
? [command]
Display a list of telnet commands (no arguments), or a description of the
specified command.
linemode
Toggle line mode. When disabled (default), each character is transmitted
as it is entered. When enabled, the local host will buffer all characters until
a carriage-return/line-feed sequence is entered, at which time the entire
line is transmitted.
localecho
Toggle the local echo mode. When disabled (default), the remote TELNET
server echoes input. When enabled, the local tty driver echoes characters
as they are input.
negotiate [command option]
Negotiate TELNET options over an open connection. The options negotia-
tions follow the loop-preventing rules defined in the RFC 854 specifica-
tions. For a detailed description of the options, see the TELNET specifica-
tions (RFC 854-861). When command and option are specified, telnet will
negotiate that option and return to the command or input mode prompt.
When command and option are omitted, telnet will enter negotiate mode, as
indicated by the negotiate prompt. To negotiate an option in this mode,
enter command option at the prompt. To return to command or input mode
from negotiate mode, enter a carriage return at the negotiate prompt.
The negotiate commands are:
?
list the commands and options that can be negotiated
DO
request the remote server to start performing the option
DONT
request the remote server to stop performing the option
WILL
inform the remote server that you will start performing the option
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