
session [<session#>]

     Without arguments, displays the list of current sessions,
including session number, remote TCP or AX.25 address,  the address of
the TCP or AX.25 control block, and the session swap mode under the
'Sw' heading.  An asterisk (*) is shown next to the current session.

     Entering  a session number as an argument to the session command
will put you in converse mode with that session.  If the Telnet
session; entering a blank line at this point puts you in converse mode
with server is enabled, the user is notified of an incoming request
and a session number is automatically assigned.  The user may then
select the session normally to converse with the remote user as though
the session had been locally initiated.

    session [[<session#>] [flowmode [on | off]]]

     flowmode' displays or enables / disables setting of *more*
     handling for < session#>.  This is handy for long directory
     listings coming from an ftp session, for example .  Escaping to
     command mode before issuing the dir command and entering "session
     # flowmode on" gives a page at a time to look at.  At any time
     you can escape out again and switch flowmode off.  Note that a
     ftp session has it's own flow command now built in.  See FTP
     commands later in this manual.
