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420 Installation and Maintenance Volume
Octel 200/300 S.4.1 PB6001901
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 CNTLS to stop scrolling and CNTLQ 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