Nokia 9110 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Telnet
The Telnet application is similar to the Terminal application, in that both of
them emulate the VT100 terminal display. See figure 10.
Once a Telnet connection is established, you must in most cases enter your
login name and a password in order to be able to use the services provided by
the host computer. The Telnet main view shows all pre-defined Telnet hosts.
To connect to a pre-defined Telnet host, select the host and press Connect.
To create new or edit existing connections, press Define.
To define Telnet connections
After you have pressed Define in the Telnet main view, the defined Telnet
connections are shown.
To remove the selected connection, press Delete.
To edit existing connections, press Edit, and to define new Telnet connections,
press New. The following settings become available:
Connection name — Write the name of the connection. The name can be
defined freely.
Destination host — Enter the connection address. The host is identified by
either a numeric IP address or a textual host name. If required, place the name
of the destination TCP port after the IP address, separated by a colon (:).
Internet access points — Select an Internet access point from those currently
defined. To change the IAP, press Change and select a new IAP from the list.
Backspace key: BS/DEL — Defines whether the keyboard backspace key is used
as a backspace (BS) or delete (DEL) key.
Note: The Telnet application can
be installed to your
communicator from the CD-ROM
included in the sales package.