Telserv Manual

TELNET Client Commands and TELNET
Commands
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status Command
Example
Assume you are working with a remote system in character-input mode, and you want
to erase the characters you have entered on a line. In this example, the remote system
prompt is a dollar sign ($):
$ cp outk Enter escape character.
telnet> send el Send erase line sequence.
$ Remote system erases line.
status Command
Use the status command to display the name of the remote system to which you are
connected, the current input mode, and the current escape character.
Example
To display the status, enter the following command:
telnet> status
Connected to dist100.
Operating in character-at-a-time mode.
Escape character is '^]'.
toggle Command
Use the toggle command to turn on or off toggles that control how TELNET responds
to events.
status
toggle { argument [ argument ] ... }
{ ? }