User`s guide
10-12 Preliminary November 23, 1998 MultiVoice Gateway for the MAX— User’s Guide
MultiVoice Gateway System Administration
Terminal-server commands
Telnet session commands
The commands in this section can be typed at the Telnet prompt during an open session. To
display the Telnet prompt during an active login to the specified host, press Ctrl-] (hold down
the Control key and type a right-bracket). To display information about Telnet session
commands, use the Help or ? command. For example:
telnet> ?
To open a Telnet connection after invoking Telnet, use the Open command. For example:
telnet> open myhost
To send standard Telnet commands such as Are You There or Suspend Process, use the Send
command. For example:
telnet> send susp
For a list of Send commands and their syntax, enter the Send command with a question mark:
telnet> send ?
To set special characters for use during the Telnet session, use the Set command. For example:
telnet> set eof ^D
To display current settings:
telnet> set all
To see a list of Set commands:
telnet> set ?
To quit the Telnet session and close the connection, enter the Close or Quit command:
telnet> close
Telnet error messages
The MultiVoice Gateway generates an error message for any condition that causes the Telnet
session to fail or terminate abnormally. The following error messages can appear:
• no connection: host reset (Destination host reset the connection.)
• no connection: host unreachable (Destination host is unreachable.)
• no connection: net unreachable (Destination network is unreachable.)
• Unit busy. Try again later. (Host already has open the maximum number of
concurrent Telnet sessions.)
Rlogin command
The Rlogin command initiates a login session to a remote host. It uses the following format:
rlogin rlogin [-e
c
]
hostname
[-l
username
]
If you configure DNS, you can specify a hostname such as:
ascend% rlogin myhost