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TELNET CONNECT
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TELNET CONNECT
    Establish a session with a Telnet destination
The TELNET CONNECT command establishes a session with a Telnet destination.
Use the SHOW DESTINATIONS or SHOW DOMAIN commands to obtain a list of
Telnet destination names and Internet addresses on your network.
N o t e s
TELNET CONNECTIONS:  The terminal server may take a few seconds to establish a
Telnet connection to a domain name after it has been initialized.  During this time, the
server is attempting to locate the Domain Name Server, look up the Internet address for
the domain name, and then make the connection.  Subsequent attempts to connect to
that Telnet host occur without delay, because the terminal server has a record of the
Telnet address for that domain name.
If you enter the TELNET CONNECT command without a domain name or an Internet
address, the terminal server searches for a predefined preferred Telnet service.  The
SHOW PORT CHARACTERISTICS display lists the Preferred Services, if any, at
your port.
TN3270 CONNECTIONS:  You can use an Internet address or a domain name to reach
an IBM host and establish a TN3270 session.  Once you make the connection, the
terminal emulates an IBM 3270 display station.  See Chapter 4 for more information
about TN3270 terminal emulation.
UNIX alias:
OPEN 
[domain-name[:telnet-port-number]]
[internet-address[:telnet-port-number]]
Syntax
TELNET [CONNECT]
[domain-name[:telnet-port-number]]
[
internet-address[:telnet-port-number]]
Abbreviation
TEL [C]
Where
Means
domain name-
Establish a session with the Telnet host you specify in this variable. A
domain name can contain up to four segments, each separated by a period.
internet- address
Establish a session with the device at the address in this variable. An Internet
address consists of four numbers, separated by periods.
:telnet-port- number
Establish a session using the number of an Internet protocol or the port
number on a Model 3395/3395A Terminal Server you in this variable.  You
must precede the port number with a colon (:) to  separate it from the domain
name or the Internet address.  Valid port numbers are the whole numbers 1
through 32767.