05-02-2006
how to change telnet timeout setting
Hi all
Can any one solve my problem? I want to change the default timeout setting for telnet in aix, pls help me.
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-h, --help
Print a help message describing all options
-q, --quiet
Turn off output
-v, --verbose
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--name=NAME
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codes.
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