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Dtc device file access utilities and telnet port identification
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(425) NOTE: Sent binary negotiation
CAUSE: Indicates the sending of a binary negotiation request to the remote terminal server.
(426) NOTE: Waiting <telnet_timer> seconds for binary negotiation reply
CAUSE: Indicates the number of seconds to wait for a binary negotiation reply
from the remote terminal server.
(427) NOTE: Binary negotiation accepted by remote side
CAUSE: Indicates the successful completion of the binary negotiation.
(428) NOTE: Sent interrupt signal to application
CAUSE: Indicates the sending of an interrupt to the application.
(429) NOTE: Sent break to application
CAUSE: Indicates the sending of a break to the application.
(430) NOTE: Pseudonym <pseudonym_name> does not exist
CAUSE: Indicates the non-existence of the pseudonym specified and its
availability for use.
(431) NOTE: Deleted pseudonym <pseudonym_name> to make it available for use
CAUSE: Indicates the successful deletion of the pseudonym specified and its
availability for use.
(432) NOTE: Deleted pseudonym <pseudonym_name>
CAUSE: Indicates the successful deletion of the pseudonym specified.
NOTE: This message accompanies messages (108) and (297).
Appendix B: ocd Logging Messages
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