==================================================== [ Hacker Supreme's - Hackers Directory Volume # 35 ] [ Compiled by: Ninja Squirrel and Logan - 5 ] ==================================================== ======================================= [ Hack Copyright: Hacker Supreme 1986 ] ======================================= [ AUTONET SERIES (Section 2) ] @C 31340 313 40 CONNECTED Autonet Line 3130158025 Command: H The Autonet connection dialog commands are: COMMAND FORMAT FUNCTION EXAMPLE C nnnnnnnnnn Requests a connection to a host C 5555 whose address is nnnnnnnnnn. C cccccccccc Requests a connection to a host C NAME whose name is cccccccccc. H Prints this list of commands. H ID xxxxxxxxx Identifies the user and re- ID 1234-567 quests a connection to the host associated with the user's identity code xxxxxxxxx. T cn Identifies a terminal model by T D1 the terminal identity code cn. See the TERMINAL option of AID. * Use a space to separate a command name and its parameter. ** Use a semicolon (;) to separate commands which occupy the same line. *** To access the Autonet Information Directory (AID): Type: C ADPNS Use the account-user number: 1300-7777 Use the password: AID Command: C ADPNS ADP Network Services Account-User Number--1300-7777 Password: AID Job 45 Sys #161 Line 15825 02:02 EDT (06:02 GMT) Fri 13-Sep-85 *** Welcome to AID - the Autonet Information Directory *** AID is a free, public database of information about ADP's value-added network and data communications services. To obtain a list of your options, please type 'HELP'. Use the 'HELP' command whenever you need assistance. OPTION: HELP ACCESS - Third party network access information AID - Lists how to use AID AUTOMAIL - Describes ADP's Computer Based Message System BYE - Exits from network and disconnects terminal CHANGES - Lists impending phone number changes CONNECT - Lists network connection procedures DOCUMENT - Lists Autonet publications DONE - Exits from network and disconnects terminal GLOSS - Lists glossary of Autonet communications terms HELP - Lists this set of options INTERNATL - International network access information MESSAGES - Lists network messages NEWS - Lists Autonet news items and service bulletins PHONE - Lists network access phone numbers 2400BPS - 2400 Baud dial-up access numbers TERMINAL - Lists Autonet terminal identity codes TEST - Network and terminal test programs TROUBLE - Lists network trouble reporting procedures OPTION: GLOSS Align paper and press the RETURN key. Glossary Last Updated: July 1985 Last Reviewed: July 1985 3 pages Autonet Communications Glossary Access Location A city in which Autonet can be accessed through a toll-free telephone call. AHIP Asynchronous Host Interface Processor. A com- munication computer that connects a host computer to Autonet. Asynchronous ASCII A device consisting of a keyboard which represents Terminal 128 distinct characters (such as upper and lower case alphabetics, numerals, punctuation and control characters) and a display screen or printing mechanism. The terminal is used to send data to, or receive data from a computer by a start-stop transmission method. ATC Asynchronous Terminal Concentrator. An Autonet network access service arrangement which also features local async ports for multiple terminals. Autonet An Autonet access facility consisting of one Communication or more network nodes. Center AutoWATS A host interface arrangement for users whose initial data communications needs are small. The service provides subscribers with value- added WATS service at 50% less than conventional WATS lines. Bit The smallest unit of data. BPS Bits Per Second. A rate of speed at which bits are transmitted. CCITT The International Consultative Committee for Telegraphy and Telephony of the International Telecommunications Union, which recommends industry standards. Dial Back-up A service option which establishes a temporary circuit to route around line or node failures. DTF Dedicated Terminal Facility. An Autonet network access service arrangement which features a hardwired connection to an access port. Error Detection A system which detects transmission errors and Correction and causes data to be retransmitted un- Code til it is received correctly. Front End A device which performs communications processing Processor and certain protocol functions before passing data to the host. HAL Host Access Line. A single leased line which supports one simultaneous connection between a host computer and a network node. HCF Host Communication Facility. A leased com- munication line which connects a host computer to a network node. Host A computer system which processes data, as contrasted to a computer used for com- munications purposes. Leased Access A communication line used to con- Channel nect client equipment to a port at an Autonet Communication Center, or to a con- centrator. Modem A device which converts digital signals to analog form for transmission over tele- phone lines. Node An Autonet communication computer which accepts and transmits packets, and performs network access and interface functions. Non Prime A cost-saving Public Dial-In service Subscription option featuring reduced rates during off-peak business hours. Packet A unit of traffic on a packet-switching network. A packet consists of a destination address, special control function characters, error detection code, as well as message data, all arranged in a special format. Packet-switching Method of transmitting data between client equipment by means of formated packets. Port A communication interface between Autonet and a terminal or host computer. Private Rotary A service option which features access to a number of access ports through a single private number. Protocol A pre-established order for the transfer of data over a communications channel. Remote Access A network connection which establishes communication with data processing equipment from a distant location. Traffic Data transmitted between user terminals and host computers via Autonet. Virtual Dedicated A billing option which features a Ports flat monthly rate in lieu of Public Dial-In access and traffic charges. X.25 The industry standard packet-switching protocol approved by the CCITT. XHIP X.25 Host Interface Processor. 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