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Corridor |
Y X Corridor circuit |
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International |
K H Circuit has at least 2 terminations in |
different countries |
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Interexchange carrier |
Y X Transport circuit between interexchange |
carrier terminals. |
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So 64FDDV would be a private line data circuit terminating at a radiocommon |
carrier. Other examples can be decoded likewise. |
Enjoy this information as much as I've had finding it. |
-= The Mad Phone-man =- |
===== Phrack Magazine presents Phrack 16 ===== |
===== File 3 of 12 ===== |
========================================== |
==== Cosmos Kid Presents... ==== |
==== A Hacker's Guide To: PRIMOS ==== |
==== Part I ==== |
==== (c) 1987 by Cosmos Kid ==== |
========================================== |
Author's Note: |
-------------- |
This file is the first of two files dealing with PRIMOS and its operations. |
The next file will be in circulation soon so be sure to check it out at any |
good BBS. |
Preface: |
-------- |
This file is written in a form to teach beginners as well as experienced |
Primos users about the system. It is written primarily for beginners however. |
PRIMOS, contrary to popular belief can be a very powerful system if used |
correctly. I have outlined some VERY BASIC commands and their use in this |
file along with some extra commands, not so BASIC. |
Logging On To A PRIMOS: |
----------------------- |
A PRIMOS system is best recognized by its unusual prompts. These are: 'OK', |
and 'ER!'. Once connected, these are not the prompts you get. The System |
should identify itself with a login such as: |
Primenet V2.3 |
-or- |
Primecom Network |
The system then expects some input from you,preferably: LOGIN. You will |
then be asked to enter your user identification and password as a security |
measure. The login onto a PRIMOS is as follows: |
CONNECT |
Primenet V 2.3 (system) |
LOGIN<CR> (you) |
User id? (system) |
AA1234 (you) |
Password? (system) |
KILLME (you) |
OK, (system) |
Preceding the OK, will be the systems opening message. Note that if you fail |
to type login once connected, most other commands are ignored and the system |
responds with: |
Please Login |
ER! |
Logging Off Of A PRIMOS: |
------------------------ |
If at any time you get bored with Primos, just type 'LOGOFF' to leave the |
system. Some systems have a TIMEOUT feature implemented meaning that if you |
fail to type anything for the specified amount of time the system will |
automatically log you out, telling you something like: |
Maximum Inactive Time Limit Exceeded |
System Prompts: |
--------------- |
As stated previously, the prompts 'ER!' and 'OK,' are used on Primos. The |
'OK,' denotes that last command was executed properly and it is now waiting |
for your next command. The 'ER!' prompt denotes that you made an error in |
typing your last command. This prompt is usually preceded by an error |
message. |
Special Characters: |
------------------- |
Some terminals have certain characteristics that are built in to the terminal. |
key |
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