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    12 <concept id="GUID-0C0A85D1-BC15-502F-9DD1-A48C0A908CED" xml:lang="en"><title>Text Shell
       
    13 (Zsh) and Telnet Daemon</title><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
       
    14 <p>Z Shell (Zsh) is a powerful UNIX® shell ported for the Symbian platform.
       
    15 It is a command interpreter for UNIX systems and has useful features of other
       
    16 UNIX text shells, such as bash, tcsh, and ksh. </p>
       
    17 <p>Telnet Daemon (TelnetD) and zsh run on the device. The combination of zsh
       
    18 and TelnetD allows users to create and run a Unix-like shell on a Symbian
       
    19 platform device using a PC (or similar) running a Telnet client as a remote
       
    20 terminal. The connection is established using the IP address of the TelnetD
       
    21 (device). </p>
       
    22 <p> <b>Note:</b> All instances of the word <i>device</i> in this section refer
       
    23 to a <i>production phone</i>. </p>
       
    24 <p>This section describes the features of zsh and the commands that it supports.
       
    25 It also provides information about TelnetD, which transfers characters between
       
    26 the shell and a Telnet client. </p>
       
    27 <p>This section contains the following topics: </p>
       
    28 </conbody></concept>