[cisb102su01] Lesson 4 Question 4

  • From: "Sheryl Bass" <blueburst70@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: cisb102su01@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 07 Mar 2002 02:32:47 +0000

 



>From: "Sheryl Bass" >Reply-To: cisb102su01@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >To:
cisb102su01@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: (no subject) >Date: Thu, 07 Mar 2002
02:16:13 +0000 >>>>Telnet is a window-based system that allows you to access
a remote computer >system over the Internet, and use it as if you were
sitting in front of it. >Telnet protocol makes this possible by using
character commands without a >mouse. Yikes!
http://oregonstate.edu/aw/tutorials/telnet/[1] >>>>I practiced using Telnet
on the Library of Congress site: >telnet://140.147.254.3&nbnbspnbsp[2]
>>>>Atthe Library of Congress Telnet site. I learned when using Telnet that
as >you type commands, they don?t display on the screen and nothing happens
>untilyou hit enter and then a new screen will appear. >>>>Something Helpful
was the HELP COMMAND option. This gave me some insight on >some commands I
could use to accomplish different tasks. The BROWSE option >was helpful as
well, because you could search the different categories for >interesting
stuff. >>All in all, the Telnet experience was interesting but a little
taxing. It >was a little confusing, since my only experience with computers
has been in >the windows age. I have little experience with DOS and
programming so my >frame of reference was limited.
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