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Thursday, August 13, 2015

An Introductory Guide To TeleNet Commands.txt

                   An Introductory Guide To TeleNet Commands


 
     I don't know how many of you use TeleNet to call this system (or other systems) but I thought this might come in handy for those that do.
     Some basic info about TeleNet commands.  To enter a TeleNet you must be at
the TeleNet prompt "@".  You can get there two ways:


1)  When you first dial TeleNet you will be at the prompt
2)  When connected to a system via TeleNet you can return to TeleNet
command mode by typing "<CR>@<CR>" (See note A.)
     Once you get to the prompt here are some of the commands available to you and a brief description of what they do.


Command                        Function
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 C xxxxxxx<CR>     Connects you to a specific host or terminal.
 STAT<CR>          Display network port address.
 FULL<CR>          Set full duplex
 HALF<CR>          Set half duplex
 DTAPE<CR>         Prepares the network for bulk file transfers.
 CONT<CR>          Return to transfer mode from command mode.
 BYE<CR> or D<CR>  Disconnects you from the currently connected host.
 HANGUP<CR>        Tells TeleNet to hang up the phone....
 TERM xx<CR>       Changes your terminal type.  xx can be one of the following:
            D1  =  CRT's and Personal Computers
            B3  =  Bi-directional printers
            A2  =  Uni-directional printers
            A5  =  Slow printing terminal which loses data on the left    side at another setting.
            A9  =  same as A5 <CR> =  Unknown
  MAIL or  Requests connection to Telemail.
 TELEMAIL<CR>
 TEST CHAR<CR>     

Used to test the system if you are receiving
                   garbled output.  Use this and look for garbled
                   characters or patern breaks.  If you do try
                   adjusting your parity or contact TeleNet.
 TEST ECHO<CR> If you feel your input to the system is being

garbled by your parity or contact TeleNet.

 TEST ECHO<CR> If you feel your input to the system is being



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