4−20 Installation and Maintenance Volume
Octel 200/300 S.4.1 PB60019−01
You can identify which message server you have accessed during a Telnet session because the message
server name, up to six characters, displays before the @ prompt or . (dot) prompt.
. When you are connected via Telnet and are in UPDATE mode, you can control the screen scroll by
using CNTL−S to stop scrolling and CNTL−Q to start again. These controls have no effect when
used on output generated by a command at the @ prompt.
To exit a Telnet session, at the @ prompt enter:
QUIT