1 HANGUP Hangs up your phone. This disconnects all current links - the current conversation, anyone you have on hold, and anyone who has you on hold. The HANGUP command does not cause an exit from the Phone utility. (Compare this command with the EXIT command.) Pressing Ctrl/Z during a conversation is equivalent to entering the HANGUP command. (Pressing Ctrl/Z when there is no conversation is equivalent to entering the EXIT command.) Format HANGUP 2 Example %DIAL PETERS . . . %HANGUP %DIAL FENTON . . . %EXIT $ This example illustrates the difference between HANGUP and EXIT commands. At the first Phone prompt, Peters is dialed. The phone connection to Peters is terminated with the HANGUP command, but the user is still in the Phone utility. The phone connection to Fenton is terminated with the EXIT command, which causes an exit from Phone and a return to DCL command level. (Note that Ctrl/Z could have been used instead of the HANGUP command.)