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Info about special AT&T 950


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From [email protected] Thu Sep 26 19:26:39 1991
Path: fernwood!uunet!spool.mu.edu!telecom-request
From: [email protected] (Toby Nixon)
Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
Subject: Exploring 950-1288
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Date: 26 Sep 91 12:51:02 GMT
Article-I.D.: eecs.telecom11.769.1
Sender: [email protected]
Organization: Hayes Microcomputer Products, Norcross, GA
Lines: 193
Approved: [email protected]
X-Submissions-To: [email protected]
X-AdPp ministrivia-To: [email protected]
X-Telecom-Digest: Volume 11, Issue 769, Message 1 of 3

I decided to do a little exploring of the 950-1288 service. Here is a
transcript, for those who are interested. Note that the modem that
answers is V.32/MNP4. Also note that there are several calls involved
here; after each failed attempt to connect to a remote host, the modem
would disconnect. I've deleted from this trace the intermediate call
progress information (it was always the same).
l

This seems to work JUST FINE for access AT&T Mail -- at 9600bps, V.32
(which you can't do through their 800 number, I don't think). I'm not
a cracker, so I didn't try to discover what "APPLICATION" the "phila"
host might have been looking for.

-- Toby

atdt9501288
CARRIER 9600

PROTOCOL: ALT

COMPRESSION: NONE

CONNECT 19200
WELCOME TO AT&T INFORMATION ACCESS SERVICE

Please Sign-on: h

Enter "h" or "help" followed by a topic.
Possible topics are:
xtypes
x28cmds
x3parms
mnemonics
profiles
help

Please Sign-on: h xtypes

Available x3 and x28types are:
Telematics c84

Please Sign-on: h x28cmds

Available commands are:
aread : local read call : retry previous clr : clear call
c : make call connect: link to PVC continue: data mode
copyclr : clear copy call copy : copy data call help : help
h : help iclr : send inv clear include : read from file
intd : int & discard int : send interrupt message : service signal
npar : network parity par : display x3 prof : change profile
read : remote read reset : reset circuit rpar : show remote x3
rprof : set remote prof rset : set remote x3 send : send data
set : set x3 stat : show status tactt : terminal test
tact : port test type : type string term : hangup
wait : pause x28type: change X28 type x3type : change x3type

Call request example:
[c] a,r,p128,w(3),d(9600,4800)-12345*userdata

Examples of available facilities are:
g12 = cug o12 = oacug r = rev f = fastsel
fr = fastres t = rpoa w3 = wsze p128 = psze
d9600 = thruput n"id" = nui a = accounting

Please Sign-on: h x3parms

1 pad recall 2 echo 3 forwarding char
4 idle timer 5 flow control dev 6 service signal
7 break action 8 discard output 9 cr padding
10 line folding 11 speed 12 flow control pad
13 lf insertion 14 lf padding 15 edit
16 char delete 17 line delete 18 line display
19 editing signals 20 echo mask 21 parity treatment
22 page wait 23 data forwarding 1 24 data forwarding 2
25 output pending 26 interval timer 27 padding after tab
28 xoff char to device 29 xon char to device 30 xon char to pad
31 xoff char to pad 80 signon options 81 session control
82 alternate break char. 83 forward char. count 84 read options
85 local discard output 86 diagnostic echo

Please Sign-on: h mnemonics

ATTMAIL = "c 2156905500"
DPAK = "include sys$config:signon.cand"
GERM = "include sys$config:signon.germ"
HK = "include sys$config:signon.hk"
IASGW = "include sys$config:signon.iasgw"
IASSLIP1 = "include sys$config:signon.iasslip1"
INTELBNC = "include sys$config:signon.intbnc"
KOFP = "c 3134405781"
NCHO = "include sys$config:signon.nch"
NVT = "include sys$config:signon.nvt"
PHILA = "c 3134405780"
PORT = "31"
PORTNUA = "4043354031"
ROSELAND = "include sys$config:signon.ros"
SYSDATE = "26-SEP-91"
SYSTIME = "12:33:05"
T17001 = "c 9162451015"
UK = "include sys$config:signon.uk"
USERDATA = ""

Please Sign-on: h profiles

Available profile names are:

initial pas pasnm

You may view any of these profiles by typing "help profile 'prof'"

Please Sign-on: h profile 'initial'
PAR 1:1, 2:1, 3:126, 4:0, 5:1, 6:13, 7:2, 8:0, 9:0, 10:0, 11:14, 12:1, 13:0, 14:
0, 15:0, 16:127, 17:24, 18:18, 19:1, 20:0, 21:0, 22:0, 23:0, 24:0, 25:0, 26:0, 2
7:0, 28:0, 29:0, 30:0, 31:0, 80:12, 81:92, 82:0, 83:0, 84:0, 85:0, 86:0
Please Sign-on: h profile 'pas'
PAR 1:1, 2:1, 3:126, 4:0, 5:1, 6:13, 7:2, 8:0, 9:0, 10:0, 11:14, 12:1, 13:0, 14:
0, 15:0, 16:127, 17:24, 18:18, 19:1, 20:0, 21:0, 22:0, 23:0, 24:0, 25:0, 26:0, 2
7:0, 28:0, 29:0, 30:0, 31:0, 80:12, 81:92, 82:0, 83:0, 84:0, 85:0, 86:0
Please Sign-on: h profile 'pasnm'
PAR 1:0, 2:0, 3:0, 4:1, 5:1, 6:0, 7:4, 8:0, 9:0, 10:0, 11:14, 12:1, 13:0, 14:0,
15:0, 16:0, 17:0, 18:0, 19:2, 20:0, 21:0, 22:0, 23:0, 24:0, 25:0, 26:0, 27:0, 28
:0, 29:0, 30:0, 31:0, 80:24, 81:8, 82:0, 83:0, 84:0, 85:0, 86:0

Please Sign-on: phila
3134405780/4043354031
FAC: p(128,128),w(2,2),d(9600,9600),r COM

MHP201A U01CZPCD * VERSION 5.5.5 *. APPLICATION:

Please Sign-on: kofp

CLR DER 9/122
No more information available

Please Sign-on: t17001

CLR DTE 0/140
No more information available

Please Sign-on: uk
CUSTOMIZED BANNER FOR UK WILL DO A DEMO LEVEL LATER
Profile name invalid or not defined

CLR RNA 25/65
No more information available

Please Sign-on: dpak
CUSTOMIZED BANNER FOR CANADA, WILL DO A DEMO LEVEL LATER
Profile name invalid or not defined

CLR DTE 0/68
User requested clear

Please Sign-on: attmail
2156905500/4043354031
FAC: p(128,128),w(2,2),d(9600,9600),r COM

Welcome
Enter User Name: tnixon
Password:
** Welcome to the AT&T Mail Service.
Last logged in: Thu Sep 26 12:29:23 EDT 1991

!ATTHELP:NEWS contains important information
regarding new AT&T Mail NEWS features.

For Customer Assistance, send a free message
to !ATTHELP or call 1-800-MAIL672.

Command: .ex
CLR CONF

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Toby Nixon, Principal Engineer | Voice +1-404-840-9200 Telex 151243420
Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc. | Fax +1-404-447-0178 CIS 70271,404
P.O. Box 105203 | BBS +1-404-446-6336 AT&T !tnixon
Atlanta, Georgia 30348 | UUCP uunet!hayes!tnixon Fido 1:114/15
USA | Internet tnixon%[email protected]

[Moderator'es Note: Thanks very much for a detailed help file when
calling 950-1288. I am posting this in the Telecom Archives for
further reference by interested parties. Look for the 'exploring.950.1288'
file. The archives are available by anonymous ftp from lcs.mit.edu.

Unfortunatly, 950-1288 from Chicago winds up in an intercept message
all the time, 'all circuits are busy now, try your call again later
please' ... I assume this is incorrect, but don't know who can / will
correct it. Maybe our reader from IBT in Springfield, IL will see this
and get it fixed. He was able to get 312-504 working correctly from
Rogers Park Coin ... maybe he knows who to see about 950-1288.
 
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