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By: Phrack



                         "How to Access SprintNet/Telenet"



                   SPRINTNET/TELENET LOCAL ACCESS NUMBERS
 
     FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE LISTING OF THE U.S. ACCESS TELEPHONE NUMBERS
     FOR PC OUTDIAL SERVICES, DO THE FOLLOWING:
 
     1.  USE A MODEM TO DIAL 1-800-546-1000 WITH PARAMETERS SET AT 7-E-1

     2.  TYPE THREE CARRIAGE RETURNS (CR) (CR) (CR)

     3.  INPUT YOUR AREA CODE AND LOCAL EXCHANGE

     4.  YOU WILL THEN RECEIVE THE PROMPT  SIGN "@"

     5.  THEN, TYPE:
                    MAIL (CR)
                    USER NAME: PHONES (CR)
                    PASSWORD: PHONES  (CR)
 
Follow the menus to get your local dialup, then logon through that using the
same procedure until you get to the "@" prompt.  From here, you can type in
commands.  Below is a list of commands available from the "@" prompt.
 
Notes:  while connected, you can escape to the command prompt by sending
        <cr>@<cr>
        while waiting for a connection, you can escape to the command prompt by
        sending a hard BREAK
 
Command <parameter>  Explanation
 
BYE                  Closes session (same as disconnect)
CONNECT <nua>        Connects to a network user address
CONTINUE             Continue session (used after breaking)
DISCONNECT           Closes session (same as bye)
DTAPE                Builds optimum circuit for bulk file transfer
DISABLE ECHO
DISABLE FLOW         Pad to host flow control
DISABLE TFLOW        Terminal to pad flow control
ENABLE ECHO
ENABLE FLOW
ENABLE TFLOW
FULL                 Set full duplex
HALF                 Set half duplex
HANGUP               Self explanitory
ID <nui>             Sets the network user id for charged calls
RESET                Resets your port (as if you just dialed up)
RST                  Show remote parameters
RST?                 Set remote parameters
PAR?                 Show ITI parameters
STATUS               Shows your current network address and port
SET? <param>:<value> Set ITI parameters. 
TERM <termtype>      Set your termtype 
TEST CHAR            Test of all ascii characters
TEST ECHO            Echos what you type
TEST TRIANGLE        
TEST VERSION         Shows current pad software ver
 
 
 
 
Network Messages:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
While attempting to CONNECT to addresses on SprintNet/Telenet, you may run into various
messages from the network.  This should help you determine what they mean.
 
 
If you are connected and break your connection or are disconnected by the
remote host, you will recieve a disconnect message.  Below is a breakdown of
the message.
 
DISCONNECTED 00 00 00:00:00:00 000 00
             ^  ^  ^_________^  ^  ^
             |  |       |       |  |
             |  |       |       |  +-- Packets sent
             |  |       |       +----- Packets recieved
             |  |       +------------- Days:Hours:Minutes:Seconds connected
             |  +--------------------- Clearing diagnostic code
             +------------------------ Clearing cause code
   
 
If you are unable to make a connection or abort an attempted connection, you
will only receive cause and diagnostic codes (as no time was spent connected
and obviously no packets were sent!) along with a very general plain-text of
what the problem might be (i.e. rejecting, not operating...).  Below is a list
of cause and diagnostic codes to give you a more detailed idea of why you were
unable to connect or why you were disconnected.
 
 
  Clear cause codes:
 
 0   "DTE originated clear"
 1   "Number busy"
 3   "Invalid facility requested"
 5   "Network congestion"
 9   "Out of Order"
 11  "Access barred"
 13  "Not obtainable"
 17  "Remote Procedure Error"
 19  "Local Procedure error"
 21  "RPOA out of order"
 25  "Reverse Charge not Subscribed to"
 33  "Incompatible destination"
 41  "Fast Select acceptance not subscribed"
 49  "Ship absent"
 128 "DTE originated clear with top bit set"
 193 "Gateway procedural error"
 195 "Gateway congestion"
 199 "Gateway Operational"
 
 
 Clear diagnostic codes

 0   "No additional Information"
 1   "Invalid Ps"
 2   "Invalid Pr"
 16  "Packet Type Invalid"
 17  "Packet Type Invalid in state r1"
 18  "Packet Type Invalid in state r2"
 19  "Packet Type Invalid in state r3"
 20  "Packet Type Invalid in state p1"
 21  "Packet Type Invalid in state p2"
 22  "Packet Type Invalid in state p3"
 23  "Packet Type Invalid in state p4"
 24  "Packet Type Invalid in state p5"
 25  "Packet Type Invalid in state p6"
 26  "Packet Type Invalid in state p7"
 27  "Packet Type Invalid in state d1"
 28  "Packet Type Invalid in state d2"
 29  "Packet Type Invalid in state d3"
 32  "Packet not allowed"
 33  "Packet Type Unidentifiable"
 34  "Call on One way LC"
 35  "Invalid PVC packet type"
 36  "Packet on Unassigned logical channel"
 37  "Reject not Subscribed to"
 38  "Packet too short"
 39  "Packet too long"
 40  "Invalid GFI"
 41  "Restart/Registration Packet has LC"
 42  "Packet type not compatible with Facility"
 43  "Unauthorised Interrupt Confirmation"
 44  "Unauthorised Interrupt"
 45  "Unauthorised Reject"
 48  "Timer expired"
 49  "Timer expired for Incoming call"
 50  "Timer expired for clear Indication"
 51  "Timer expired for reset indication"
 52  "Timer expired for restart indication"
 53  "Timer expired for call forwarding"
 64  "Call set up/clear/registration problem"
 65  "Facility/registration code not allowed"
 66  "Facility parameter not allowed"
 67  "Invalid Called Address"
 68  "Invalid calling address"
 69  "Invalid facility registration length"
 70  "Incoming call barred"
 71  "No logical channel available"
 72  "Call Collision"
 73  "Duplicate facility ested"
 74  "Non zero address length"
 75  "Non zero facility length"
 76  "Facility not provided when expected"
 77  "Invalid CCITT spec'd facility"
 78  "Maximum call redirections/forwardings exceeded"
 80  "Miscellaneous"
 81  "Improper cause code from DTE"
 82  "Non alligned octet"
 83  "Inconsistent Q bit setting"
 84  "NUI Related problem"
 96  "International setup/clearing problem"
 97  "Unknown calling DNIC "
 98  "TNIC mismatch "
 99  "Call identifier mismatch"
 100 "Neg' error in utility parm' value"
 101 "Invalid utility length "
 102 "Non-zero utility length "
 103 "M bit violation "
 112 "International problem "
 113 "Remote Network problem "
 114 "International Protocol problem "
 115 "International Link out of order "
 116 "International Link busy"
 117 "Transit Network Facility Problem"
 118 "Remote Network Facility Problem"
 119 "International routing problem"
 120 "Temporary routing problem"
 121 "Unknown called DNIC"
 122 "MAintenance action"
 128 "Network Specific Diagnostic"
 218 "trax_trap error for user call"
 219 "user task error"
 220 "x25 task error"
 
            
Note:  If you're getting LOCAL/REMOTE PROCEDURE ERROR or REJECTING, try using
       different ports with the same address.
 
 
Other Than SprintNet:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
International or other than SprintNet users, follow the table below to expand
these addresses to suit your network:
 
      202  224      <--- Address from list  
 
 031102020022400    <--- Translated to international format      
 
 
03110 202 00224 00  <--- Explanation of international format  
^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^
  |    |    |    |
  |    |    |    |____ Port Number
  |    |    |_________ Network Address
  |    |______________ Network Prefix
  |___________________ DNIC
 
 
 
 DNIC  : This will be be 03110 for all translations.  On some networks, you
         won't need the leading 0 and can use 3110, and a few networks
         (DataPac?) use a 1 instead of 0, thus:  13110.
 
 
Prefix : Throughout this file, it will always be a three digit prefix.
         
 
Address: You may have to experiment a little to get the correct place holders,
         but as a general rule they will translate like this:

             1  = 00001
            11  = 00011
           111  = 00111
          1111  = 01111          
         11111  = 11111
         
 
Ports  : Port numbers range from .1 to .99.  The first 27 ports may be
         alternately displayed as A-Z.  Ports are generally not listed as most
         addresses will find a free port for you if you leave it off, but in
         some cases you must use it, so they translate like this:

         .1 or A = 01
         .2 or B = 02
         and so on...
 

 
Examples of translated addresses:
      
      201 1.5  = 031102010000105     
      415 9    = 031104150000900
      223 25   = 031102230002500
      714 218  = 031107140021800
      617 2027 = 031106170202700
 
 
If this seems a bit essoteric or confusing, don't worry.  A little bit of
experimenting will get you on the right track.
 
 
Notes: 
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- You can usually omit leading and trailing 0's 
- Most networks and PADs do NOT allow any spaces
- From SprintNet, you can use either form of address
 

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