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======= NOSview [137]
session
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session
session <session_number>
session <session_number> flowmode [on|off] Default: off
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NOS can handle multiple sessions. For example, you can have an
FTP file transfer running at the same time as a Telnet session.
To monitor the sessions, use the 'session' command without
arguments. This will give an output of the form:
................................................................
: # S# Type Rcv Snd State Remote socket :
: Q Q :
: 1 -1 More 0 0 Limbo! scripts/source/fkeys.lst :
: 2 144 FTP 0 0 Established ns9ken (ns9ken:ftp) :
: 3 148 Finger 0 1 SYN sent ns9bob@ns9bob (ns9bob:finger):
:*4 151 Telnet 0 1 SYN sent ns9gwa (ns9gwa:telnet) :
: 5 154 Telnet 0 0 Established Local BBS (ns9ken:telnet) :
:..............................................................:
The session marked with an asterisk is the current session; to
switch to that session, simply hit CR.
To switch to another session, give the 'session' command with a
session number.
To exit from a session back to the 'net>' prompt, hit <F10>.
The <flowmode> option controls the operation of the 'more'
command for that session. This is handy, for example, for long
directory listings coming from an FTP session. Escaping to
command mode before issuing an FTP 'dir' command and setting
flowmode 'on' gives a page at a time to look at. At any time you
can escape out again and switch flowmode off.
>> Example: session 3
session 5 flowmode on