Specifications

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Command Descriptions
SEND TELNET
(secure)
Syntax
Description
This command (available to all users) invokes the corresponding Telnet function
on the current Telnet session.
Keywords
AO (Abort Output)
Causes any output currently on its way to the user’s terminal to be aborted.
AYT (Are-You-There)
Solicits a response from the remote Telnet implementation. This causes the remote
host to send back a message indicating that it is still up and running.
BREAK (BRK)
Entering either BREAK or BRK will causes a Telnet Break command to be sent to
the remote host. This is intended to indicate that the Break key or the Attention
key was pressed, but it may be interpreted differently by some remote hosts.
EOR (End-of-Record)
Causes a Telnet End-of-Record command to be sent to the remote host. This
command indicates the end of the current input record.
IP (Interrupt Process)
Sends a Telnet command to the remote host that interrupts or aborts the remote
process.
NOP (No-Operation)
Sends a Telnet No-Operation command to the remote host.