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TELNET SUPPRESS LOCAL ECHO OPTION
draft-rfced-exp-atmar-00

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
Expired & archived
Authors Wirt Atmar , Jeff Bandle
Last updated 1998-06-26
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Abstract

Telnet is a protocol that may be operated in either a peer-to-peer, fully symmetric mode, or asymmetrically, in a host-terminal mode. Although the original intention for the NVT mode of operation was both asymmetric and half-duplex, where neither the host nor the terminal echoed characters back to one another, the most common mode of usage has come to be one of asymmetric full-duplex communications, where all terminal characters are first transmitted to the host computer and then echoed back to the terminal before being displayed.

Authors

Wirt Atmar
Jeff Bandle

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