Digital TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS User's Guide

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  CONTENTS

  Title Page

  Copyright Page

  Preface

  1      Using UCX Services:  Getting Started

  1.1     User Commands

  1.2     Online Help

  1.3     Command Syntax
    1.3.1      Two Command Formats:  DCL and UNIX
    1.3.2      Abbreviating Keywords
    1.3.3      Quotation Marks:  Requirements
    1.3.4      Names or Addresses: Interchangeability
    1.3.5      File and Directory Names
    1.3.6      Multiple Values for Parameters
    1.3.7      Multiple Values for Qualifiers
    1.3.8      Number Values
    1.3.9      Brackets and Braces

  2      File Transfer

  2.1     Typing FTP Commands
    2.1.1      Two Command Formats:  DCL and UNIX
    2.1.2      Quotation Marks:  Requirements
    2.1.3      Wildcards

  2.2     Customizing FTP Command Processing
    2.2.1      Default Directory

  2.3     Starting FTP Sessions
    2.3.1      Starting FTP and Making a Remote Connection
    2.3.2      Anonymous User Access (Anonymous FTP)
    2.3.3      Command Procedures

  2.4     Copying Files
    2.4.1      How FTP Copies Files
    2.4.2      Transfers Between OpenVMS Hosts:  VMS Plus Mode
    2.4.3      Preserving OpenVMS File Attributes
    2.4.4      Transfer Mode
    2.4.5      File Structure

  2.5     Exiting

  2.6     Printing

  2.7     Using FTP with DECnet

  2.8     Command Descriptions

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  CONNECT

  CREATE/DIRECTORY

  DELETE

  DIRECTORY

  DISCONNECT

  ENABLE (DISABLE) LOG

  ENABLE (DISABLE) PARSE

  ENABLE (DISABLE) PORT_COMMAND

  ENABLE (DISABLE) REPLY

  ENABLE (DISABLE) TRANSFER_VERIFICATION

  ENABLE (DISABLE) VMS_PLUS

  EXIT

  FTP

  GET

  HELP

  LOGIN

  PUT

  QUOTE

  RENAME

  SET DEFAULT

  SET TYPE

  SHOW DEFAULT

  SHOW STATUS

  SPAWN

  3      E-Mail (SMTP)

  3.1     Sending Mail
    3.1.1      Typing the Destination
    3.1.2      Sending Mail to Multiple Users
      3.1.2.1      Typing a List of Names
      3.1.2.2      Distribution Lists

  3.2     Receiving Mail

  3.3     OpenVMS Mail Personal Name String

  3.4     Carbon-Copying Messages

  3.5     Forwarding Messages

  3.6     Using the UNIX-to-UNIX Copy Program
    3.6.1      Dial-up Connections

  3.7     Status Checking

  4      Network Printing (LPR/LPD)

  4.1     Outbound Printing
    4.1.1      PRINT Command:  /FORM Qualifier
    4.1.2      PRINT Command:  /PARAMETERS Qualifier
      4.1.2.1      /PARAMETERS Qualifier: /HOST option
      4.1.2.2      /PARAMETERS Qualifier: /PRINTER option
      4.1.2.3      Quotation Marks:  Requirements for PRINT /PARAMETERS
    4.1.3      Outbound Printing Examples

  4.2     Displaying Status

  4.3     Removing Jobs from the Print Queue

  4.4     Inbound Printing

  4.5     Command Descriptions

  LPQ

  LPRM

  PRINT

  5      Remote (R) Commands

  5.1     Providing Account and Password Information
    5.1.1      Quotation Marks:  Requirements
    5.1.2      Examples

  5.2     Specifying Qualifiers

  5.3     Copying Files with RCP
    5.3.1      Example RCP Commands

  5.4     Starting a Remote Login Session
    5.4.1      Logging Out
    5.4.2      Example RLOGIN Sessions

  5.5     Issuing a Remote Command
    5.5.1      Quotation Marks in Commands
    5.5.2      Interrupting a Command's Execution
    5.5.3      Example RSH Commands

  5.6     Issuing a Remote Command with a Password
    5.6.1      Example REXEC Use

  5.7     Command Descriptions

  RCP

  REXEC

  RLOGIN

  RSH

  6      Network Terminals

  6.1     Typing TELNET Commands
    6.1.1      Two Command Formats:  DCL and UNIX
    6.1.2      Quotation Marks:  No Requirements

  6.2     Starting and Exiting
    6.2.1      Keeping a Log of Your TELNET Session

  6.3     Command Procedures
    6.3.1      Starting TELNET
    6.3.2      Initialization Command Files

  6.4     Toggling Between the Remote Host and Local TELNET

  6.5     Multiple Sessions
    6.5.1      Toggling Between Open Sessions
    6.5.2      Displaying Session Information

  6.6     Customizing the TELNET Environment

  6.7     IBM 3270 Model Terminal Emulation (TN3270)
    6.7.1      Supported Terminal Models
    6.7.2      Getting Status
    6.7.3      Clearing Error Messages
    6.7.4      Recording Sessions
    6.7.5      Online Help
    6.7.6      If the Keyboard Locks

  6.8     TN3270:  What the Keyboard Functions Do
    6.8.1      Associated Documentation

  6.9     TN3270:  Redefining Your Keyboard
    6.9.1      Functions You Can Redefine
    6.9.2      Keys You Cannot Define
    6.9.3      Keys You Can Define
    6.9.4      Redefining Keys
    6.9.5      Creating a Key Definition File
      6.9.5.1      DEFINE/KEY Statement
      6.9.5.2      DELETE/KEY Statement
      6.9.5.3      Key Definition File:  Example
    6.9.6      Interactive Definitions:  DEF KEY Function

  6.10    TN3270:  Problem Solving

  6.11    Command Descriptions

  CONNECT

  CREATE_SESSION

  DELETE_SESSION

  DISCONNECT

  ENABLE (DISABLE) AUTOFLUSH

  ENABLE (DISABLE) AUTOSYNCH

  ENABLE (DISABLE) BINARY

  ENABLE (DISABLE) CRLF

  ENABLE (DISABLE) CRMOD

  ENABLE (DISABLE) DEBUG

  ENABLE (DISABLE) LOCAL_CHARS

  ENABLE (DISABLE) OPTIONS_VIEW

  EXIT

  HELP

  RESUME

  SEND AO

  SEND AYT

  SEND BRK

  SEND EC

  SEND EL

  SEND GA

  SEND IP

  SEND NOP

  SEND SYNCH

  SET ECHO

  SET ERASE

  SET ESCAPE

  SET FLUSHOUTPUT

  SET INTERRUPT

  SET KILL

  SET MODE

  SET QUIT

  SET TERMINAL

  SHOW PARAMETERS

  SHOW STATUS

  SHOW SESSION

  SPAWN

  TELNET

  TN3270

  A   IBM 3270 Model Terminal Emulator:  Setting Up Your Terminal

  A.1     VT200-Series Terminal Setup

  A.2     VT100-Series Terminal Set-Up

  B   IBM 3270 Model Terminal Emulator:  Debugging Application Programs

  B.1     Entering and Exiting Visible Attribute Mode

  B.2     Visible Attribute Mode Displays

  C   TELNET Messages

  C.1     TELNET Error Messages

  C.2     TN3270 Messages

  C.3     TN3270 Status Line Messages

  D   FTP Error Messages

  D.1     Server Error Messages

  D.2     Client Error Messages

  E   Remote (R) Command Error Messages

  E.1     RSH and RLOGIN Error Messages

  E.2     RCP Error Messages

  E.3     RCP Status Return Codes

  F   Acronyms

  TABLES

  1 Telephone and Direct Mail Orders

  2-1        FTP Commands:  Summary

  3-1        Fully Qualified Names, Relative Names:  Examples

  3-2        UCX Commands for Using SMTP

  4-1        Network Printing Commands: Summary

  5-1        Remote (R) Commands: Summary

  5-2        RCP Command:  Specifying the Source File

  6-1        TELNET Commands:  Summary

  6-2        TELNET SHOW STATUS Display:  Terminology

  6-3        TELNET Transmission Modes

  6-4        TELNET - Supported IBM 3270 Model Terminals

  6-5        TN3270:  Definable Keys

  B-1        Visible Attribute Mode: Displays

  C-1        IBM 3270TE Status Line Messages and Meanings

  F-1        Acronyms