finish will perform a number of tasks automatically. For instance, if the remote system was running Slave because you were transferring files with transmit or receive, the command to exit Slave is sent to the remote system. If you specified a bye file to use before hanging up, the bye file is executed.
finish will hang up the modem. If you used the modem at command to tell Autolog your type of modem, finish will undo any temporary changes Autolog may have made to your modem settings. If you made changes to the communications port, such as changing the baud rate or parity, finish restores the port to its former state. finish frees your communications port so others can use it.
On UNIX systems, some communications
settings may be returned to system defaults when you quit.
chain will perform a finish, exit Autolog, then execute the system command you specified.
Enter the system command just as you would at the system or shell prompt,
for example:
The system
command can be used if you need to temporarily return to system
level but don't want to end your communications session. To permanently
end your Autolog session, use finish, quit,
or chain.