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An Introductory Guide To TeleNet Commands
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I don't know how many of you use TeleNet to call this system (or other
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systems) but I thought this might come in handy for those that do.
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Some basic info about TeleNet commands. To enter a TeleNet you must be at
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the TeleNet prompt "@". You can get there two ways:
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1) When you first dial TeleNet you will be at the prompt
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2) When connected to a system via TeleNet you can return to TeleNet
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command mode by typing "<CR>@<CR>" (See note A.)
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Once you get to the prompt here are some of the commands available to you
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and a brief description of what they do.
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Command Function
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C xxxxxxx<CR> Connects you to a specific host or terminal.
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STAT<CR> Display network port address.
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FULL<CR> Set full duplex
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HALF<CR> Set half duplex
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DTAPE<CR> Prepares the network for bulk file transfers.
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CONT<CR> Return to transfer mode from command mode.
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BYE<CR> or D<CR> Disconnects you from the currently connected host.
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HANGUP<CR> Tells TeleNet to hang up the phone....
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TERM xx<CR> Changes your terminal type. xx can be one of the
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following:
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D1 = CRT's and Personal Computers
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B3 = Bi-directional printers
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A2 = Uni-directional printers
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A5 = Slow printing terminal which
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loses data on the left side
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at another setting.
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A9 = same as A5
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<CR> = Unknown
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MAIL or Requests connection to Telemail.
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TELEMAIL<CR>
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TEST CHAR<CR> Used to test the system if you are receiving
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garbled output. Use this and look for garbled
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characters or patern breaks. If you do try
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adjusting your parity or contact TeleNet.
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TEST ECHO<CR> If you feel your input to the system is being
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garbled by your parity or contact TeleNet.
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