7-16 Define Telnet connectionsTelnetTo activate the Telnet application:¿ Go to the Internet applications main view.¡ Scroll down to Telnet and press Select.The Telnet application is used to make a connec-tion to a remote computer via the Internet.The Telnet application is similar to the Terminalapplication, in that both applications emulatethe VT100 terminal display (see Figure 7-8).The display occupies the left side of the screen(screen size is 80 characters in 24 lines).Once a Telnet connection is established, youmust (in most cases) enter your login name andpassword in order to be able to use the servicesprovided by the host computer. The Telnet mainview shows all pre-defined Telnet hosts.To connect with a pre-defined Telnet host, selecta host and press Connect (see "Define Telnetconnections: Telnet commands" on page 7-16).To create new or edit existing connections, pressDefine (see "Define Telnet connections" below).Define Telnet connectionsTo create new or edit existing connections:Go to the Telnet main view and press Define.The defined Telnet connections will appear.To edit an existing connection, press Edit.To define a new Telnet connection, press New.To delete the selected connection, press Delete.Pressing Edit or New opens the Define Telnetconnection view, where you can define thefollowing settings:Connection name — Edit an existing or enter anew connection name. The name can be definedfreely.Destination host — Edit an existing or enter anew connection address. The host is identified byeither a numeric IP address or a correct textualhost name.Internet access — Select a service provider fromthose currently defined. To change the preferredservice provider, press the Change commandbutton.Backspace key — Defines whether the keyboardbackspace key is used as a backspace (BS - de-fault) or delete (DEL ) key.Telnet commandsWhen you have connected to the remote system,the following commands become available:KeysTextsZoom in / Zoom outHang upPress Keys to emulate the VT100 special keyswhich are not available on the communicatorkeyboard. The special keys include:• Four programmable function keys (PF1-4).• All VT100 application keypad keys (numbers1-9, minus, comma, period, dash, enter).• The following VT100 functions: resetterminal, Ctrl-\, Ctrl-], Ctrl-~.