Most TELNET implementation operate in one of the three modes :
- Default Mode:
- Character Mode
- Line Mode
1) Default Mode:
- The default mode is used IF no other modes are invoked through option negotiation. -
- In this mode, the echoing is done by -the client.
- -The user types a character and the client echoes the character on the screen but does not send it until a whole wine is completed. -
- After sending the whole line to the server the client walks for the GA (go ahead) Command from the server before accepting a new line from the user.
- The operation is half- duplex, half duplex operation is not efficient when the Top connection itself is full-duplex and so this. mode is becoming obsolete.
2)Character Mode
- In the character mook, each character typed is sent by the client to server.. The server normally echoes the character back to be displayed on the client screen.
- In this mode the echoing of the character can be delayed if the transmission time Is long It also creates overhead for the network
- because tries TCP segments must be sent for each character of data: The user enters a character that is sent
to the server. - The server acknowledges the received Character echoes the character back The client acknowledges the receipt of the echoed character.
3).Line Mode
- A new mode has been proposed to compensate for the deficiencies of the default mod and the character mode
- -In this mode called the lime made, line, editing is done by the client .
- The client then sends the whole line to the server. -
- Although the line mode looks like the default mode, it is not.
- -The default mode operates in the half duplex mode; the line mode is full-duplex with the client sending one line after another, without the need for an intervening GA (go ahead) character from the server.
No comments:
Post a Comment