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  1. TELENET SCANNING
  2.  
  3.  
  4. Telenet is the largest Packet Switching network, that I know of at this
  5. present time, I could waste valuable buffer space explaining what packet
  6. switching is and what its uses are ect...so for more information read
  7. "Packet Switching (tomorrow's communications today) by Roy D. Rosner. It
  8. is quite indepth and one of the books I cherish in my "legal" Telecomm
  9. library.
  10.  
  11. DEFINITION of GTE TELENET : The packet switching subsidiary of General
  12. Telephone and Electronics. It provides nationwide common user data
  13. communications via packet switching
  14.  
  15.  
  16. Information on GTE TELENET :
  17. ----------------------------
  18.  
  19. The GTE Telenet commercial packet switched network was developed as a
  20. commercial venture of many of the same principals who developed ARPANET.
  21. GTE Telenet first became in 1979.
  22.  
  23. OPERATION :
  24. ------------
  25.  
  26. Telenets network operation and internal protocals evolved from the ARPANET
  27. experience , with additional cababilitys built into each of the switching nods.
  28. The network is mostly a ciruit bases packet switching protocol, that does meet
  29. the requirments of the CCITT X.25 protocol at the user interface. In addition,
  30. Telenet also provides customized user interfaces to meet the need of the
  31. individual users. It also provides emulation interfaces.
  32.  
  33.  
  34. USER ACCESS :
  35. -------------
  36.  
  37. User access to the network is through one of the three clases of telenet
  38. central offices, such as the one in San Fran, support user access speeds up to
  39. 56k bps is a Class I. Class II offices, such as the one in Spokane,Wa provide
  40. connection speeds up to 9600 bps. Class III offices support rates up to 1200
  41. bps, such as the one in tucson,arizona. User access can be made to Public
  42. Dialin ports, private dial in ports, or fixed ports dedicated full time for a
  43. single user. Users can implement X.25 compatable software in there host
  44. computer or they can just use the T-net provided interface processors to
  45. provide network service. Terminal Clusters can be accessed to the network very
  46. effciently by use of Telenet access controllers placed at the customers
  47. residece or business,ect..
  48.  
  49.  
  50. Telenet Dialups
  51. ---------------
  52.  
  53. To find the local Telenet dialup for your area just call WATS to 800-TEL-ENET
  54. and ask them for it but remember to watch out "Every thing you do on telenet is
  55. saved on Mega tape for up to 5 years, and they have installed number
  56. identification since December 1987,
  57.  
  58. WATS TELENET DIALUPS....
  59.  
  60. (800) 424-9494 300/1200 BPS
  61. (800) 238-0631 2400 & MPE
  62.  
  63. These wats will change in aug. 88 so if you would like the new ones leave my
  64. E-Mail on Lunitics Labs (415) 278-7421
  65.  
  66.  
  67. What to do one you have your POTS dialup:
  68. -----------------------------------------
  69.  
  70. Remember to do any scanning on telenet you need a POTS dialup not a WATS, the
  71. WATS dialup is mainly used for Telemail or GTE MAIL., or SPRINT HP's Call your
  72. local dial up and you should see something that says TELENET 617 18m, or
  73. whatevr...just hit <REt> a few times. and you should see something that looks
  74. like this.
  75.  
  76. @
  77.  
  78. at the "@" prompt type in NPA XXX..for now just use your area code...
  79.  
  80. like this....( this is a Network User Address or NUA)
  81.  
  82. @ 415 333
  83.  
  84. it will then either connect you, or say "Collect Connection Refused",
  85. because you have not used an NUI, more on NUI's later...
  86.  
  87. you will see one of the following :
  88.  
  89. 1) call connected .... <this is what you want>
  90. 2) Remote Procedure Error 11 b6
  91. 3) Remote Procedure Error 11 e2
  92. 4) Not Reachable 05 e6
  93. 5) not reachable 05 db
  94. 6) Not operating .... <try later>
  95. 7) illegal address 03 80
  96. 8) Busy 01 00 ..... <try later>
  97. 9) enhanced network services unavalible at this time please try again 05 d8
  98. 10) illegal address 03 ba
  99. 11) rejecting 00 7e
  100. 12) illegal address 03 42
  101. 13) remote procedure error 11 31
  102. 14) Refused collect connection 19 00 ..... <use NUI>
  103. 15) not reachable 05 ed
  104. 16) not responding 0d f0
  105.  
  106.  
  107.  
  108. if the call is connected you will find an interesting computer system, or
  109. whatever..
  110.  
  111.  
  112. What is an NUI and how do you use it..
  113. ---------------------------------------
  114.  
  115. An NUI or Network User Id is mostly used for connecting to things that give
  116. you the "Refused collect connection" error. I always have an NUI in use when I
  117. am scanning
  118.  
  119. at the @ promt type:
  120.  
  121. @ ID USERID
  122.  
  123. it will come up with a
  124. PASS= promt, so then you enter the password I have a listing of about 80 or
  125. so NUI's and they usually dont die , so here is a few....
  126.  
  127. ID SIMPCNOE
  128. PASS= 071034
  129.  
  130. ID FINLAY
  131. PASS= 004461
  132.  
  133.  
  134. NUA listing of recent things Scanned by DOC telecom:
  135. ----------------------------------------------------
  136.  
  137.  
  138.  
  139. NUA SYSTEM TYPE SPECIAL NOTES
  140. --------------- ----------------------- ----------------------------------
  141. 804 35 ?
  142. 804 43 PRIME PRIMENET
  143. 303 38 PRIME PRIMENET 21.0.3.C1 SL
  144. 804 60 ?
  145. 713 436 CONNECTS
  146. 713 450 CONNECTS
  147. 713 454 CONNECTS
  148. 713 462 CONNECTS
  149. 713 431 CONNECTS
  150. 612 442 ?
  151. 415 333 AOS/VS 7.56
  152. 415 334 AOS/VS 7.56
  153. 206 20 HP 3000
  154. 206 30 HP 3000
  155. 206 32 VAX MICRO VMS V4.7
  156. 206 35 CONCURRECT COMPUTER CORP
  157. 206 38 AOS/VS 7.56
  158. 206 42 AOS/VS 7.56
  159. 206 44 AOS/VS 7.56
  160. 206 40 PRIME PRIMENET 20.2.4
  161. 206 53 CONNECTS
  162. 206 65 PRIME PRIMENET 20.1.1D OAD
  163. 206 72 DIFFRENT KINDS UNIV. OF WASHINGTON
  164. 212 137 PRIME PRIMENET 21.0.3.R7.PTC.3 NY60
  165. 909 46
  166. 303 65 COMPUTER SHARING SYSTEM
  167. 212 32 CIDIADVICE CENTER
  168. 303 23 PRIME
  169. 212 112 VM/370 ONLINE
  170. 212 131 VM/370 ONLINE
  171. 909 400
  172. 909 401
  173. 909 403
  174. 909 404
  175. 909 406
  176. 909 407
  177. 909 409
  178. 909 502
  179. 909 508 PRIME
  180. 909 600
  181. 909 615 PRIME
  182. 909 617 PRIME
  183. 212 20 "ENTER ID"
  184. 212 21 "ENTER ID"
  185. 909 810
  186. 909 800
  187. 909 801
  188. 909 802
  189. 909 805
  190. 909 811
  191. 909 815
  192. 909 818
  193. 909 819
  194. 415 37 HP 3000
  195. 617 622 UNIX MEDIA LABS...<didnt scan this>
  196. 214 71 PRIME PRIMENET FB.3.3 UUCB
  197. 212 146 OFFICE INFO SERVICE
  198. 415 20 DIALOG
  199. 213 35 MARKETRUN RESERCH AND SALES
  200. 909 95 PRIME TELENET NEWS SEWRVICE
  201. 305 22 HP 3000 CIERRA COMPUTER
  202. 201 25 DEC NJIT ELECTRONIC INFO EXCHANGE
  203. 515 30 LEXIS/NEXIS
  204. 201 67 WARNER BROTHERS SYSTEMS
  205. 201 68 WARNER BROTHERS SYSTEMS
  206. 212 28 OUTDIAL
  207. 909 12 PRIME
  208. 909 13 CONNECTS
  209. 909 51 CONNECTS
  210. 909 52 CONNECTS
  211. 909 54 CONNECTS
  212. 909 58 CONNECTS
  213. 909 26 PRIME
  214. 909 38
  215. 909 39 PRIME
  216. 909 49
  217. 909 55
  218. 909 777 CONNECTS
  219. 909 65
  220. 909 63
  221. 909 53
  222. 909 56
  223. 909 60
  224. 909 62
  225.  
  226. Downloaded From P-80 Systems 304-744-2253
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