1.$ TELNET
TELNET> ENABLE DEBUG
TELNET> SET TERMINAL /DEVICE=VT300
Terminal type is set to VT300
TELNET> CONNECT DEBTS
In this example, the TELNET command performs the following
actions:
o Starts TELNET.
o Customizes the environment.
o Establishes a connection to host DEBTS and sets up the
terminal type as VT300.
2.$ TELNET MYCOM /TERMINAL_TYPE=IBM-3278-2
Establishes a TELNET connection to remote host MYCOM and runs
TN3270.
3.$ TELNET 130.180.5.5
Establishes a TELNET connection to the host at IP address
130.180.5.5.
4.$ TELNET UCOM 31
Establishes a TELNET connection to remote host ucom at port 31.
5.$ TELNET/AUTHENTICATE/REALM=jet.mbs.com terse
%TELNET-I-TRYING, Trying ... 15.21.308.11
%TELNET-I-SESSION, Session 01, host terse, port 23
%TELNET-I-ESCAPE, Escape character is ^]
terse.ucx.ttg.mbs.com
This example logs in to system terse with Kerberos credentials.
6.$ TELNET/AUTHENTICATE/FORWARD terse
%TELNET-I-TRYING, Trying ... 15.21.308.11
%TELNET-I-SESSION, Session 01, host terse, port 23
%TELNET-I-ESCAPE, Escape character is ^]
[Kerberos V5 accepts you as ''j_brown@terse.mbs.com'' ]
[Kerberos V5 accepted forwarded credentials ]
This example forwards credentials to host terse for user j_
brown.