DEC TCP/IP Services for VMS Use

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  CONTENTS

  Title Page

  Copyright Page

  Preface

  1      DEC TCP/IP Services for VMS Overview

  1.1     DEC TCP/IP Services for VMS Software
    1.1.1      Run-Time Software
    1.1.2      Applications Software
    1.1.3      DEC NFS Software

  1.2     What Is the UCX Command Interface?

  2      Internet Concepts

  2.1     Overview

  2.2     Client-Server Model

  2.3     Ports

  2.4     TCP/IP Protocols

  2.5     Internet Addresses

  3      The TELNET Utility

  3.1     How TELNET Works

  3.2     Accessing TELNET
    3.2.1      Using TELNET in Input Mode
    3.2.2      Using TELNET in Command Mode
    3.2.3      Switching Between Input Mode and Command Mode

  3.3     Using TELNET Initialization Command Files

  3.4     Terminating a TELNET Session

  4      The File Transfer Protocol

  4.1     Accessing FTP
    4.1.1      Starting FTP
    4.1.2      Selecting a Command Interface

  4.2     Transferring Files
    4.2.1      FTP File Specifications
    4.2.2      Using the /LOWERCASE and /NOVERSION Qualifiers
    4.2.3      Sending Files to a Printer Using GET and PUT
    4.2.4      Using Wildcards
    4.2.5      Specifying the Data Type
    4.2.6      Specifying the Mode
    4.2.7      Specifying the File Structure

  4.3     Changing the Default Directory

  4.4     Using FTP from a Command Procedure

  4.5     Using FTP Initialization Command Files

  4.6     Using FTP with DECnet

  4.7     Ending an FTP Session

  5      The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol

  5.1     Accessing SMTP

  5.2     Sending Mail from VMS Using SMTP

  5.3     Addressing SMTP Mail
    5.3.1      SMTP Format Rules
    5.3.2      Using SMTP-Style Addresses
    5.3.3      Using Distribution Lists
    5.3.4      Using the UNIX-to-UNIX Copy Program

  5.4     Using SMTP with Other Mail Features

  5.5     Obtaining User Information

  6      The Remote Commands

  6.1     Overview of the Remote Commands and Services

  6.2     Remote Command Requirements

  6.3     Remote Login
    6.3.1      Using the Remote Login Client
    6.3.2      Remote Login Examples
    6.3.3      Terminating a Remote Login Session

  6.4     Remote Shell
    6.4.1      Using the Remote Shell Utility
    6.4.2      Remote Shell Examples
    6.4.3      Terminating a Remote Shell Command

  6.5     Using the Remote Execution Server

  6.6     Remote Command Reference

  RLOGIN

  RSH

  7      Remote Printing

  7.1     Remote Printing Services

  7.2     Remote Printing Client and Server Facilities

  7.3     Remote Printing from a VMS Client

  7.4     Remote Printing from a UNIX Client System

  7.5     Displaying Print Status

  7.6     Removing a Job from the Print Queue

  8      Using the DEC NFS Component Server

  8.1     Mounting File Systems

  8.2     Sharing NFS Mounted Files

  8.3     Record Formats

  8.4     Using NFS in a VAXcluster

  9      Differences Between VMS and UNIX File Systems

  9.1     Directory Hierarchies

  9.2     File Specifications
    9.2.1      File Specification Delimiters
    9.2.2      UNIX Pathnames
    9.2.3      File Names
    9.2.4      Case Sensitivity
    9.2.5      File Types
    9.2.6      Version Numbers

  9.3     Links Between Files
    9.3.1      Hard Links
    9.3.2      Symbolic Links

  9.4     File Structures

  9.5     File Protection
    9.5.1      VMS File Protection
    9.5.2      UNIX File Protection

  9.6     VMS File System Restrictions for the NFS Client
    9.6.1      Rules for Creating and Referencing Files
    9.6.2      Unsupported Operations
    9.6.3      Protection Restrictions
    9.6.4      Miscellaneous Restrictions

  9.7     DEC TCP/IP UNIX File System

  10     TELNET Commands

  CONNECT

  DISABLE AUTOFLUSH

  DISABLE AUTOSYNCH

  DISABLE BINARY

  DISABLE CRLF

  DISABLE CRMOD

  DISABLE DEBUG

  DISABLE LOCAL_CHARS

  DISABLE OPTIONS_VIEW

  DISCONNECT

  ENABLE AUTOFLUSH

  ENABLE AUTOSYNCH

  ENABLE BINARY

  ENABLE CRLF

  ENABLE CRMOD

  ENABLE DEBUG

  ENABLE LOCAL_CHARS

  ENABLE OPTIONS_VIEW

  EXIT

  HELP

  RESUME

  SEND AO

  SEND AYT

  SEND BRK

  SEND EC

  SEND EL

  SEND GA

  SEND IP

  SEND NOP

  SEND SYNCH

  SET DEVICE

  SET ECHO

  SET ERASE

  SET ESCAPE

  SET FLUSHOUTPUT

  SET INTERRUPT

  SET KILL

  SET MODE

  SHOW PARAMETERS

  SHOW STATUS

  SPAWN

  11     File Transfer Protocol Commands

  APPEND

  CONNECT

  CREATE/DIRECTORY

  DELETE

  DIRECTORY

  DISABLE LOG

  DISABLE PARSE

  DISABLE PORT_COMMAND

  DISABLE REPLY

  DISABLE TRANSFER_VERIFICATION

  DISCONNECT

  ENABLE LOG

  ENABLE PARSE

  ENABLE PORT_COMMAND

  ENABLE REPLY

  ENABLE TRANSFER_VERIFICATION

  EXIT

  GET

  HELP

  LOGIN

  PUT

  QUOTE

  RENAME

  SET DEFAULT

  SET MODE

  SET STRU

  SET TYPE

  SHOW DEFAULT

  SHOW STATUS

  SPAWN

  A   TELNET Messages

  B   File Transfer Protocol Messages

  B.1     FTP Server Error Messages

  B.2     FTP Client Error Messages

  Glossary

  FIGURES

  1-1        Network Communications

  2-1        Internet Network Configuration

  4-1        Sample FTP/DECnet Configuration

  8-1        A Client's File System

  8-2        DEC NFS Software Components

  8-3        VAXcluster

  9-1        VMS Directory Hierarchy

  9-2        UNIX Directory Hierarchy

  TABLES

  6-1        Remote Client Commands

  6-2        Remote Services

  6-3        Remote Login Command Qualifiers

  6-4        Remote Shell Command Qualifiers

  7-1        Remote Printing Commands on VMS

  7-2        LPQ Qualifiers

  7-3        LPRM Qualifiers

  9-1        VMS Files As Seen by an NFS Client

  10-1       TELNET Commands Summary

  11-1       FTP Commands Summary