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What is in nfsAxe

nfsAxe is an integrated and powerful 32-bit software tool consisting of the following functional parts:

Telnet virtual terminal emulator

Telnet is a communications and terminal emulation program. It allows you to connect to and communicate with hosts that support the Telnet protocol, to initiate and control a remote login session. While you are using Telnet, you can:

    - set some options for particular implementations of Telnet
    - change fonts of text displayed in the Telnet window
    - select a terminal emulation mode in the Telnet session.

The Telnet program can emulate XTERM, AT386, ANSI, VT52, VT100, VT125, VT220 and VT240 terminals for character-mode applications. Advanced users can edit the terminal capabilities description file to suit to the special environment.

By using the Keyboard Mapping option (i.e., keymap editor invoking), you can load, change (re-define keys and create a new keyboard layout), and save any keyboard definition file.

ARPANET standard File Transfer Protocol (FTP) user interface

FTP program is a client implementation of the File Transfer Protocol. It allows you to transfer both text and binary files between your PC and a remote computer running the server implementation of FTP. By using the FTP program, you can:

    - set up parameters and modes for operations
    - make/change a directory on your PC (local) or FTP server
    - remove local/remote directory
    - view file lists in a remote directory
    - transfer (copy/rename/delete) selected local/remote files
    - append files to the remote machine.

While you are connected, you can perform a number of tasks (commands) on the FTP server, using various server's options.

DARPA standard Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) user interface

TFTP program allows you to transfer both text and binary files between your PC and a remote computer running the server implementation of TFTP.

LPR remote printing program

LPR is a network printing program that allows access to printers attached to remote computers on your network. The computers must support the Berkeley Line Printer protocol. You can enter data required to get access to a remote printer (choose a target printer), specify job options (number of copies, titles and banner pages, file type) and print one or several files residing on your PC, view print jobs in the queue, remove jobs from the queue.

LPD - Network Print Server

LPD is a Network Print Server (daemon) that allows access to printers (accessible at your computer) across TCP/IP network. The remote computers must have the LPR program that supports the Berkeley Line Printer protocol.

While using LPD, you can:

    - change the Printer list and printer parameters (add/remove a network printer, change settings of network printers)
    - enable or disable printing of files from remote hosts
    - specify the list of users which can print files on your networked printers.

The Ping program

You can test that the TCP/IP transport is installed and configured correctly by using the Ping utility. While running, Ping sends a sequence of data packets to the host with the time interval specified. When the connection between your PC and the host exists, PC will receive a response after every packet sent. If Ping finds the host or IP address, it will return the appropriate message.

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ftpAxe 1.5
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Released: Nov 2001
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