Telserv Manual

TELNET Client Commands and TELNET
Commands
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close Command
close Command
Use the close command to disconnect from the remote system and return to the
TELNET prompt at the local system.
Examples
Assume you want to end a session with a system that prompts you for another logon
ID after you enter a command to log off. To disconnect from the system, you use the
following technique:
Enter command to log off.
login:
Enter escape character.
telnet> close
telnet>
display Command
Use the display command to display the values for special characters and the current
setting of toggle controls.
argument
specifies the element that you want to display. You need only specify enough
characters to uniquely identify the argument as shown by the letters in parentheses
following each argument. If you do not specify any arguments, the current setting
for all arguments is displayed. In the display, a circumflex (^) represents the CTRL
key.
argument can be any one of the following terms.
close
display [ argument ] ...
Argument Display
autoflush (autof)
will flush output when sending interrupt characters
autosynch (autos)
won't send interrupt characters in urgent mode
crmod (c)
won't map carriage return on output
echo (ec)
[^E] echo
eof (eo)
[^Y] eof
erase (er)
[^H] erase
escape (es)
[^]] escape