Run telnet with cmd in MATLAB command window

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Hey, I have some trouble with using the command interface in MATLAB.
When I run system('cmd'), the command prompt starts and is displayed in the matlab command window. When I now type telnet at the cursor position in my matlab command window, it does not know the command 'telnet'. When I start telnet in the normal windows command window without any matlab stuff, everything works fine with that command.
What can be wrong with that?
Thanks, Martin

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Jason Ross
Jason Ross on 1 Jul 2011
I think I figured out what is going on. The "telnet" client seems to set up some sort of terminal environment, which doesn't play well with the way that the MATLAB command window is working. If I try the following, nothing useful happens.
>> system('cmd')
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7600]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
c:\Temp>telnet
telnet
If I get what you are trying to do, I believe you need to use the "plink" command, which is part of the PuTTY suite, which is freely available (google "download putty"). When I use that, I get a usable prompt:
>> system('cmd')
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7600]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
c:\Temp>"c:\program files (x86)\putty\plink.exe" -telnet myunixhost
"c:\program files (x86)\putty\plink.exe" -telnet myunixhost
myunixhost login: <enter my login here>
Password: <enter password>
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Martin
Martin on 6 Jul 2011
Sorry for my late reply, but thanks very much! I still use Putty and that command is perfect for me.
Jason Ross
Jason Ross on 6 Jul 2011
No problem, glad it worked for you!

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 29 Jun 2011
MATLAB has set the PATH environment variable differently than you are expecting.
echo $PATH
You can set the PATH inside of MATLAB by using setenv('PATH',newpath)

Martin
Martin on 30 Jun 2011
I do not really understand what you mean with that. Can you explain it a little bit and maybe add some code, that I should use to run telnet in MATLAB? Telnet is located at folder C:\Windows\system32
When I use the normal command window, the path must not be specified. I just type "telnet" and then it runs telnet, not depending on which path I am right now.
I hope you can help me out.
Martin
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 30 Jun 2011
Sorry, I will be busy today and will not have time to explain; someone else should be able to assist you.

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Gregor Dempke
Gregor Dempke on 19 Oct 2019
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