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1. Input char Output Comments Ox71 0x97 Horizontal line 0x78 Ox7C Vertical bar 0X7D OXA3 Pound sign OX6A OX6E OX2B Corners top left top right bottom left bottom right 0X74 0X77 These are completely replaced by a plus sign as there are no graphic symbols available in the fonts 15 Escape code Name Table 4 ANSI and VT100 supported escape sequences Description CSI Ps Ps m CSI Pt Pbr CSI Pn A CSI Pn B CSI Pn C CSI Pn D CSI Pn E CSI Pn F CSI Pn G CSI PI Pc H CSI Pn I CSI Ps J SGR Select Graphic Ren dition DECSTBM Set Top and Bottom Margins CUU Cursor Up CUD Cursor Down CUF Cursor Forward CUB Cursor Backward CNL Cursor Next Line CPL Cursor Previous Line CHA Cursor Horizontal Absolute CUP Cursor Position CHT Cursor Horizontal Tabulation ED Erase in Display This control sets one or more char acter attributes at the same time This control function sets the top and bottom margins for the current page You cannot perform scrolling outside the margins Moves the cursor up a specified number of lines in the same column The cursor stops at the top margin If the cursor is already above the top margin then the cursor stops at the top line This control function moves the cursor down a specified number of lines in the same column The cur sor stops at the bottom margin This control function moves the cursor to right by a specif
2. To return to the default operation this screen must be removed To do this just press the toolbar button close The buffer contents are not removed and will continue to fill unless cleared or turned off The history buffer will fill to the maximum level and will then stay at this size To clear the history buffer press the clear button The screen will then be cleared and the data will be at the start of a new buffer 2 3 Escape Sequences NewTEL95 supports the ANSI standard escape sequences including the colour format ting statements e In ANSI mode NewTEL95 will also process any DEC VT200 control sequences This mode is shown as ANSI VT2xx e VT100 VT52 TVI950 WYSE60 and ADM3A are not compatible to each other and must be selected via the menu 2 4 Scrolling within the Terminal Screen The PDA screen is smaller than the corresponding terminal screen This will probably mean that you can only display a part of the emulated terminal on the NewTEL95 screen depending on the selected font size To scroll within the terminal screen the shift key should be pressed together with one of the direction keys When the follow mode is selected either from the menu or a button then the screen will always scroll to display the cursor This can depending on the the remote application ease user entry considerably and is described in section 2 8 2 5 Definition of the Cursor Keys The cursor key escape sequences
3. or update NewTEL95 for this registration however it is wise to use the latest version which can always be found at the NewNet Marketing web site hitp Avww newnet marketing de NewNet Marketing has a policy of free upgrades for their products This means that any upgrades for NewTEL95 that become available can be installed without having to re register the application When additional features become available within the product that were not available at the time of registration it is however possible that an update registration might be requested before using these new features 3 Special Modes 3 1 Ping Mode The Ping mode is a completely independent mode selected from the path ping toolbar button When in this mode all operations refer to Pinging a remote host From this mode you can enter Path mode directly to detect the path taken by a connection to a remote host The standard mode must be reentered before the TELNET terminal connectivity functions can be used by pressing the Finish button Tip Before attempting to start a PING to a remote host for the first time check that the Internet Access Point is correctly set up by accessing the internet using the phone s www browser m Enter Destination to trace to OK Remote Host gt www newnet marketing de Optional name to identify the connection Name newnet Received Cancel Average 0 Figure 3 Ping Connection Dialog The PIN
4. charge by downloading it from http www newnet marketing de This allow users to fully test it before deciding whether it is useful to them When the user decides to register then this must be done via NewNet Marketing hitp Avww newnet marketing de or one the registration partners A com plete list of partners is available on the NewNet Marketing web site For a standard single user license the Communicator IMEI number and the user name entered for the registration must be entered The NewTEL95 is then registered to run The IMEI number identifies the Nokia Communication 9300 9500 and the user name will then appear on the starter page of NewTEL95 The Nokia Communication 9300 9500 IMEI number can be easily got by entering the following characters on the telephone keypad 06 The IMEI number then appears on the display NewTEL95 will also display the IMEI in the About window NewNet Marketing will then send the user a NewTELOS registration code and user name via e mail which is specifically valid for this Nokia Communication 9300 9500 Should the IMEI code change after registration perhaps due to a phone repair then just send an email to register newnet marketing de with the new IMEI number The user name and registration code should be entered in the registration dialog found in the Tools menu The main page should now display the user name instead of the unregistered version text It is not necessary to reinstall
5. is a completely independent mode selected from the path ping toolbar button This mode is normally entered from the Ping mode by selecting the CBA button Path From this mode you can enter Ping mode to check the connectivity to a specific host in the internet The standard mode must be reentered before the TELNET terminal connectivity functions can be used by pressing the Finish button Tip Before attempting to start a PATH to a remote host for the first time check that the Internet Access Point is correctly set up by accessing the internet using the phone s www browser The PATH is started by pressing the toolbar button Start A dialog will then allow a remote host name or address as can be seen in fig 5 The PATH will then start the Remote Host gt www newnet marketing de Optional name to identify the connection Name gt newnet Figure 5 Path Connection Dialog connection and will print all hosts that it finds on the way to the remote host as results on the screen It will first step through the network and the screen will slowly fill with the names or if there is no name for the host then only the address When it has found all the hosts in the path to the remote host then it will start pingingthem to see what response time is possible from each The maximum minimum and average are show Colors show if any hosts differ greatly from the average delay After completing the PATH it
6. line This control function inserts one or more blank lines starting at the cur sor This control function deletes one or more lines in the scrolling region starting with the line that has the cursor Move to the corresponding vertical position of the current column This control function moves the user window up a specified number of lines in page memory This control function moves the user window down a specified num ber of lines in page memory This control function inserts one or more space SP characters starting at the cursor position This control function deletes one or more characters from the cursor po sition to the right This control function moves the cursor backwards one column This control function moves the cursor forwards one column IND moves the cursor down one line in the same column RI moves the cursor up one line in the same column Moves cursor to first position on next line Moves cursor to the position saved by save cursor command Save current cursor position Null Select Graphic mode 0 Select Graphic mode 1 Select Graphic mode 2 17 DEC SCSG3 DEC ID Identify device DAI Primary Device at tributes Select Graphic mode 3 Reply with identification string Reply with Attributes 1 CST is the control sequence introducer For the 7 bit sequences used by newTEL95 this is replaced by ESC followed by 2 Ps Pt etc are integer parameters 18 In
7. ooo o o Buttons Dialogo a a a a Stored Texts Dialog o ooo ee FP OCOCMmAANADN PWN KR o List of Tables Special Keys for control character entry o ANSI codes sent from keyboard o o o ooo o Character translation in Special Graphics Mode ANSI and VT100 supported escape sequences AUNE 1 Overview NewTEL95 the TELNET terminal emulator is the ideal tool for the system manager to access his system remotely and work interactively via the command line He does not need to be near his office or even have a power plug near him He just uses the TELNET connection via the TCP IP stack in the Nokia Communication 9300 9500 NewTEL95 has been fully tested with all the standard LINUX utilities and supports all major escape sequences The NewTEL95 application from NewNet Marketing for the Nokia Communication 9300 9500 gives remote access to a system via Internet connected over the mobile telephone NewTEL95 is compliant to all the important ANSI VT100 VT2xx VT52 TVI950 WYSE60 and ADM3A escape sequences and is therefore ideal to access a remote LINUX or any other UNIX system Figure 2 shows the NewTEL95 main screen immediately after it is started The program version and registration status are shown at the top This page lists previous connections with the remote host address and an optional name The entry can then be called directly by selecting it and pressing
8. the Call CBA button This list is of course empty the first time that NewTEL9S is started A TELNET call can be made to other destinations by pressing the button TEL NET the ping or path mode selected with either the ping or path CBA buttons NewTEL95 has been fully tested against most escape sequence heavy applica tions eg Top the system display Joe the editor Pine the e mail client In figure 1 you can see a running session connected to a remote LINUX system The screen on the Nokia Communication 9300 9500 is smaller than the complete terminal screen and this will mean that the user must scroll to be able read all the screen content To scroll within the terminal screen the shift key should be pressed together with one of the direction keys This can be also be done automatically by using the follow mode AAA E 2 6 11 gentoo r11 container 1 History container login jread Passuord Copy Last login Tue Jun 28 18 41 61 from wow telen j tainer df h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use Mounted on I dev hda2 136 4 76 7 66 39 Static udey 125M 2 6M 123M 3 dey dev hdal 166 8 76 5 76 61 neunet 3 dey sda2 8 46 7 26 768M 91 software dev Exit mann 19cCH a 19ChM ehm Ooo Figure 1 Connected to a remote system Control characters e g Ctrl C can be entered directly in NewTEL95 via the Spe cial Chars In addition to this hotkeys can be defined for easy access of standard text
9. G is started by pressing the toolbar button Start A dialog will then allow a remote host name or address as shown in fig 3 The connection to the ISP will then be started and ICMP packets sent and their turn around time measured For each packet that returns from the host the delay is calculated The data is also checked for corruption and will be flagged should this occur After the specified number of packets has been sent it will stop and will then print all the results on the screen as seen in Fig 4 It is then back in the STOP status and a new remote host could be selected There are several menu commands that can be packet 1 0 341 secs Start packet 2 0 090 secs packet 3 0 110 secs packet 4 0 090 secs A packet 5 0 090 secs goto Path m www newnet marketing de Received 5packets Sent 5packets Error 0 packets Average 0 144 secs Max 0 341 secs Min 0 090 secs Figure 4 Results of a Ping selected in this mode including the Capture functions an select all to copy the screen contents into the clipboard so that they can be pasted into another applications e g email The parameters for the PING can be set with the Parameters menu selection This includes the length of data that should be sent the number of ICMP packets that should be sent to the remote host before automatically stopping and the time interval in milliseconds between each packet that is sent out 3 2 Path Mode The Path mode
10. User Guide for NewTEL95 Version 1 NewNet Marketing Waldweg 15 83558 Maitenbeth Germany Tel 49 8076 8879818 email info newnet marketing de July 21 2005 WA NewNet marketing Contents W 1 Overview 2 Features of NewTEL95 21 Start Scr en 2 a ic OG ORM a a we EE d 2 2 History Screen a Se ee E Rw aS 2 3 Escape Sequences 2 ooo e e ee 2 4 Scrolling within the Terminal Screen o o ooo 2 5 Definition of the Cursor Keys o oo o eee 26 Hot KeyS tics bee eee ed de le 2 7 Entering Stored Texts o oo e e 2 8 Autocursor o o e e a 2 9 Recall Command Line 2 00 0000 000 2 10 Registration oo o A A 7 DDODDODO sta Un y 3 Special Modes BL Ping Mode se sa E a a a a e 9 32 Pathi Modes i Yack do OMG e ro an aD 10 No 4 Important Dialog Screens 4 1 Connecting to the remote host o ooo 4 2 Buttons Dialog o e e 4 3 Stored Texts Dialog o ooo ee 5 Specification List of Figures Connected to a remote system o o o o Main window at start o ooo ee ee ee Ping Connection Dialog 2 2 2 ee Re sults of a Ping ea eae aa a AOE a a Path Connection Dialog 2 aaa ee Results of a path analysis 2 2 ee Setting the parameters for the path o ooo Remote connection dialog o
11. by accessing the internet using the Nokia Communication 9300 9500 www browser The multi page dialog is shown in figure 8 The connection is started by clicking the ok button A The first page of this dialog shows the current remote host name or address and allows the name or address to be edited The remote port can also be entered in this dialog This has a default value of 23 and does not normally need to be changed All hosts selected by this means are entered into the list on the main page and will also appear in the history page of this dialog Previous entries can be selected directly from the second page of the dialog 4 2 Buttons Dialog 66 This dialog will be found by selecting the Edit Preferences buttons menu Fig ure 9 shows the dialog which should be called to define the function or text performed when one of the CBA buttons displayed on the main screen are selected There are 2 groups of 4 buttons to switch between the groups press the alt key For each button there is a roll down list to allow the user to select either a stored text 1 8 or a command to be placed on this button When the command or text has been selected the title of the stored text or the command name will afterwards appear in the buttons menu on the screen to make selection easier 4 3 Stored Texts Dialog Figure 10 shows the dialog which allows the texts that sent to the remote system when the hot key or button me
12. d text buffers in a simple C like syntax This is described in section 2 6 13 Table 2 ANSI codes sent from keyboard Key Control Function Comments Cursor Left CSI D Cursor Right CSIC Cursor Up CSIA Cursor Down CSI B Page Down CSI 6 Page Up CSI 5 Home CSI 1 End CSI 4 Fl CSI OP Can be modified at any time F2 CSI OQ Can be modified at any time F3 CSI OR Can be modified at any time F4 CSI OS Can be modified at any time FS CSI 6 Can be modified at any time F6 CSI 17 Can be modified at any time F7 CSI 18 Can be modified at any time F8 CSI 19 Can be modified at any time F9 CSI 20 Can be modified at any time F10 CSI 21 Can be modified at any time 5 Specification Screen max 132 x 44 min 40 x 10 default 80 x 24 ANSI colour functions Escape sequences ANSI VT2xx VT100 VT52 TVI950 WYSE60 ADM3A Hotkeys default settings for Fl FLO Stored texts 8 buffers with their titles 254 chars max length of text including control characters Charset All character sets installed in the country version of the Nokia Communica tion 9300 9500 Recall last entered command will be resent to the remote system History The default mode stores all received data which can easily be seen by dis playing the history screen The History can also store all the data sent and received in Full mode to assist in fault finding 14 Table 3 Character translation in Special Graphics Mode
13. dex ADM3A mode 6 ANSI mode 6 Auto cursor 7 Buttons dialog 13 Copy history data 5 Cursor Down Key 14 Cursor keys 6 Cursor Left Key 14 Cursor Right Key 14 Cursor Up Key 14 End Key 14 Escape sequences 6 F1 Code 14 F10 Code 14 F2 Code 14 F3 Code 14 F4 Code 14 FS Code 14 F6 Code 14 F7 Code 14 FS Code 14 Follow Mode 6 History clear button 5 History Close 5 History default mode 5 History display 5 History full mode 5 History maximum size 5 History Screen 5 Home Key 14 Hot Keys 6 IMEI number 7 Main window 5 Page Down Key 14 Page Up Key 14 Path Connection Dialog 10 Path Mode 10 Path Parameters 11 Path Results 11 Ping Connection Dialog 9 Ping Mode 9 Ping Results 9 Recall button 4 7 Registration code 8 Remote connection dialog 12 Scrolling 3 6 Special Keys 7 Stored texts 6 Stored texts dialog 13 TVI950 mode 6 Unix Pipe command 6 VT100 mode 6 VT52 mode 6 WYSE60 mode 6
14. for the various terminal types stored in NewTEL95 normally work with most remote products However sometimes they have to be mod ified for special needs They can be directly edited in the dialog All control characters can be entered by using the entry methods as shown in Figure 1 2 6 Hot Keys The hot keys entry on the buttons menu has hot 1 hot 10 positions which will automatically send a stored string when clicked The default values are the ANSI F1 F10 escape sequences The strings can however be changed to store any other values A typical use for one of these hotkeys is to store the UNIX pipe character which cannot be entered directly from the keyboard Note The UNIX pipe command can be easily stored and sent from a hotkey An example of storing the pipe command in hotkey 1 Using Menu Buttons Stored Codes as described in section 2 7 change text in field Hotl to x7C The pipe character can now be sent by the clicking hot 1 menu entry Buttons hot keys hot 1 2 7 Entering Stored Texts To ease the entry of standard texts these can be stored in NewTEL95 buffers and then linked to the menu buttons There are 8 buffers in total The text will be sent to the host when the button is clicked The menu allows entry of special keys eg escape carriage return etc by using the standard C syntax Figure 1 lists the special keys and the
15. ied num ber of columns The cursor stops at the right border of the page This control function moves the cursor to the left by a specified number of columns The cursor stops at the left border of the page Move the cursor to the next line Move the cursor to the preceding line Move the active position to the n th character of the active line This control function moves the cursor to the specified line and col umn Move the active position Forward n tabs forward This control function erases charac ters from part or all of the display Ps 0 From Cursor through the end of display Ps 1 From begin ning of the display through the cur sor Ps 2 The complete display 16 CSI Ps K CSI Pn L CSI Pn M CSI Pn d CSI Pn T CSI Pn S CSI Pn CSI Pn P ESC 6 ESC 9 ESC D ESC M ESCE CSI u CSI s ESC ESC ESC ESC EL Erase in Line IL Insert Line DL Delete Line VPA Vertical Line Posi tion Absolute SD Pan Up SU Pan Down ICH Insert Character DCH Delete Character DECBI Back Index DECFI Forward Index IND Index RI Reverse Index NEL Next Line SCORC Restore Saved Cursor Position SCOSC Save Current Cur sor Position DECKPAR DEC SCSGO DEC SCSG1 DEC SCSG2 This control function erases charac ters on the line that has the cursor Ps 0 From the cursor to the end of the line Ps 1 From the beginning of the line through the cursor Ps 2 The complete
16. igure 2 Main window at start 2 2 History Screen A history screen can be selected to display the data collected since the program was started The history is limited to a maximum size which can be set by the user The history collection can be enabled or disabled per default via the History menu found under Capture The default mode records all data received and attempts to format the text in an approximation to the original data This is however not possible when the data was formatted by direct cursor addressing When full mode is selected then all data sent and received will be recorded The data will be expanded so that all binary data can be analyzed This mode is normally only used for debugging purposes To display the data in the history select the display history menu or press the history button entry A new screen will appear covering the terminal window show ing the text stored in the history buffer It will be noted that escape sequences are not processed on this screen as it is not a terminal emulation They are however removed from the text when collecting in default mode If you wish to copy the data into the clipboard for use within other applications you can either select sections of the text by pressing up arrow and the direction key or you select all the text by using the edit menu The selected text can be copied into the clipboard by pressing the copy entry on the edit menu
17. ir meaning description entry Escape character e Carriage return r New line n Tabstop t Backslash Any character xnn where the nn is the hexadecimal value of this character Table 1 Special Keys for control character entry Note If the stored text is to be used as a command for the system it will probably need to be terminated with carriage return 2 8 Autocursor The cursor follow function will automatically scroll the window so that the cursor is in the visible section This can be selected via the menu or a button Depending on the host software this can either be an advantage or cause irritation Some software always moves the cursor to the bottom of the screen even though the important data is at the top in this case the autocursor function should be disabled 2 9 Recall Command Line Most commands entered for the remote system are terminated by a carriage return key CR The recall function within NewTEL95 automatically stores strings sent in this way and allows them to be resent by simply pressing the Recall button This function is only available as a buttons menu entry so it must be selected via the Buttons menu before being used When the command line is recalled via the Recall button the CR is not sent This allows the user to edit or cancel the line before it is performed by the remote system 2 10 Registration newTEL95 can be tested without
18. nu entry is clicked to be entered They are set in the Stored 12 Set functions of buttons Change Mode Alias ping mail Button 1 gt Connect Test server ping vw tOPI Button 2 Cursor Topik telnet Button 3 gt Recall test server telnet Button 4 gt Return local test host path j newnet Cancel Figure 9 Buttons Dialog Set Stored Texts OK 4 Hot 5 8 Hot 9 10 Txt 1 2 Txt 3 4 Txt 56 Txt 7 8 Hoti gt Special characters are entered so Hot2 e00 n newline r return t tab Hot3 gt 1e0R e escape the character Y Hot4 e0S xnn the hex value of the character Cancel Figure 10 Stored Texts Dialog Texts dialog shown in Figure 10 There are 10 hot key buffers available in New TEL95 these are preloaded with the escape sequences for Fl F10 They can how ever be reloaded with any other text up to a maximum length of 254 chars Note The F1 F10 control sequences are not standardized and might have to be set to a different value to communicate with your system The hot key texts are sent when the hot key menu entries are pressed as described later in section 2 6 The 8 Stored Texts can also be inserted and edited using this dialog A title is allotted to each text This title will appear in the buttons menu when it is selected using the Buttons Dialog described in Section 4 2 Control characters can be entered into both the hot key and the store
19. s These hotkeys are preloaded with the F1 F10 but the contents can be changed by the user To ease the entry of standard text blocks these can be stored in buffers within NewTEL95 for direct entry and selected onto one of the buttons menu entries Com mands or stored texts can be placed on the buttons menu The last command that was entered from the keyboard can be easily recalled by pressing the recall button this function is normally called being linked to a button menu entry NewTEL95 can be downloaded for test it includes both English and German texts The download version is fully functional but has an additional information screen dis played when going online This screen disappears after the registration code has been entered The registration is done easily via one of the online registration companies listed on our web site http www newnet marketing de or directly there online 2 Features of NewTEL95 2 1 Start Screen The NewTELOS start screen lists the previous TELNET ping and path connections so that the user can reconnect very quickly and simply Each entry has an additional field so that a meaningful name can be given to easily identify the network address Host Port Alias www mail mbeth newnet marketing de Test server Telnet ping www topik de Topik telnet mail mbeth newnet marketing de 23 testserver yo T telnet test hostmbeth 23 local test host www newnet marketing de Ping F
20. will complete and return to the STOP status and the screen will display the data as shown in fig 6 There are several menu commands that can be selected in this mode including the Capture functions an select all to copy the screen contents into the clipboard so that they can be pasted into another applications e g email The parameters for the PATH can be set with the Parameters menu selection as shown in fig 7 0 container mbeth bbr1 Frankfurt1 Level3 net 0 mp2 Munich1 Level3 net 0 1 ich1 Level3 net 0 PCS IWWWOAHOL www hahhah Figure 6 Results of a path analysis bad gt Z variance pound Trp Time warning 150 variance Packet loss bad 25 variance Packet loss warning 10 variance Figure 7 Setting the parameters for the path 11 4 Important Dialog Screens 4 1 Connecting to the remote host The new TELNET connection is selected by pressing the Telnet toolbar button as can be seen in figure 8 from the main screen If the address is selected via the main page then the connection dialog is not displayed Enter remote host for Telnet connection Remote Host veth newnet marketing de Remote Port gt 23 Default Port 23 Optional name to identify the connection Name test server Figure 8 Remote connection dialog Tip Before attempting to start a TELNET connection for the first time check that the Internet Access Point is correctly setup

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