and I shouldn't touch any key on the telnet session, right?

Could I press ctrl-z to suspend the telnet process and do
step 2 in the same session? I hit that ctrl-z by accident.
And I don't know how to go back to the suspended telnet.

> 1) fire up rz or sz (as appropriate) at the 'other' end
> 2) open up a separate terminal session, not a telnet

you meant using netstat an -p to locate it? trying...

> 3) use sz or rz (as appropriate) with the PORT number 
>    of the ip address. This value is supplied to you on 
>    first entering telnet and changes on each invocation.

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