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Table C-70. Issuing Commands Using telnet (continued)
Command
quit
status
send [arguments]
ao
ayt
brk
ec
el
escape
ga
ip
nop
synch
?
set [special
character]
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Description
Closes any open telnet session and exits telnet.
Displays the current status of telnet.
Sends one or more special character sequences to
the remote host. Valid arguments include:
Sends the Telnet Abort Output sequence, causing
the remote host to stop sending output to your
terminal.
Sends a Telnet Are You There sequence.
Sends a Telnet Break sequence.
Sends a Telnet Erase Character sequence.
Sends a Telnet Erase Line sequence.
Sends the current Telnet escape character.
Sends a Telnet Go Ahead sequence.
Sends a Telnet Interrupt Process sequence.
Sends a Telnet No Operation sequence.
Sends a Telnet Synch sequence.
Displays help information for the send command.
Sets the Telnet special characters. (The special
characters that set accepts can also be designated
by their stty counterparts (aliases), e.g., specify
escape as set escape ^] or set esc ^].) Setting the
value for a special character to U turns off that
character's function. Use the display command to
display the special character assignments. Special
characters include:
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