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HP OpenVMS Systems Documentation
HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS
HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS
User's Guide
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Index
Contents (summary)
Preface
Preface
Chapter 1
Getting Started
Chapter 2
Working with Files Using the File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Chapter 3
Using Remote (R) Commands
Chapter 4
Establishing Network Terminal Sessions Using TELNET/TN3270
Chapter 5
Sending and Receiving Mail Using SMTP
Chapter 6
Printing Files Using LPR/LPD
Chapter 7
Accessing User Information Using the FINGER Utility
Index
Figures
Tables
Contents
Preface
Preface
Preface
Chapter 1
1
Getting Started
1.1
Which Service Should You Use?
1.1.1
Services for Working with Files
1.1.2
Services for Remote Logins
1.1.3
Services for Issuing Commands at a Remote Host
1.2
Client/Server Software
1.3
User Commands
1.4
Command Syntax
1.5
Online Help
Chapter 2
2
Working with Files Using the File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
2.1
Using FTP Commands
2.1.1
DCL and UNIX Command Syntax
2.1.2
Quotation Marks
2.1.3
Wildcards
2.1.4
Qualifiers
2.2
Obtaining Online Help
2.3
Starting FTP Sessions
2.3.1
Making a Remote Connection
2.3.2
Anonymous User Access (Anonymous FTP)
2.4
Exiting FTP
2.5
Viewing Directories on the Remote Host
2.6
Displaying and Changing the Default Directory
2.7
Creating and Deleting Directories
2.8
Copying Files
2.8.1
Using the GET Command to Copy Remote Files to the Local Host
2.8.2
Using the PUT Command to Copy Local Files to the Remote Host
2.8.3
How FTP Copies Files
2.8.4
Using the Store Unique Feature
2.8.5
Transferring Files Between OpenVMS Hosts: VMS Plus Mode
2.8.6
Preserving OpenVMS File Attributes
2.8.7
Transfer Mode
2.8.8
File Structure
2.9
Renaming and Deleting Files
2.10
Viewing the Contents of a File
2.11
Appending Files
2.12
Suspending FTP to Return to the Local DCL Prompt
2.13
Customizing FTP Command Processing
2.14
Command Procedures
2.14.1
Task Command Files
2.14.2
Initialization Command File
2.14.3
Setting Error Level
2.15
Using FTP with DECnet
2.16
Command Descriptions
Command 1
APPEND
Command 2
CONNECT
Command 3
CREATE/DIRECTORY
Command 4
DELETE
Command 5
DIRECTORY
Command 6
DISCONNECT
Command 7
ENABLE (DISABLE) LOG
Command 8
ENABLE (DISABLE) PARSE
Command 9
ENABLE (DISABLE) PORT_COMMAND
Command 10
ENABLE (DISABLE) REPLY
Command 11
ENABLE (DISABLE) TRANSFER_VERIFICATION
Command 12
ENABLE (DISABLE) VMS_PLUS
Command 13
EXIT
Command 14
FTP
Command 15
GET
Command 16
HELP
Command 17
LOGIN
Command 18
PUT
Command 19
QUOTE
Command 20
RENAME
Command 21
SET DEFAULT
Command 22
SET ERROR_LEVEL
Command 23
SET PASSIVE
Command 24
SET TYPE
Command 25
SHOW DEFAULT
Command 26
SHOW PASSIVE
Command 27
SHOW STATUS
Command 28
SPAWN
Command 29
VIEW
Chapter 3
3
Using Remote (R) Commands
3.1
Providing Account and Password Information
3.1.1
Quotation Marks
3.1.2
Examples
3.2
Specifying Qualifiers
3.3
Obtaining Online Help
3.4
Copying Files with RCP
3.4.1
Example RCP Commands
3.5
Starting a Remote Login Session with RLOGIN
3.5.1
Logging Out
3.5.2
Example RLOGIN Sessions
3.6
Issuing a Remote Command with RSH
3.6.1
Quotation Marks in Commands
3.6.2
Interrupting a Command's Execution
3.6.3
Example RSH Commands
3.7
Issuing a Remote Command with a Password (REXEC Feature)
3.7.1
Example of Using REXEC
3.8
Command Descriptions
Command 30
RCP
Command 31
REXEC
Command 32
RLOGIN
Command 33
RSH
Chapter 4
4
Establishing Network Terminal Sessions Using TELNET/TN3270
4.1
Typing TELNET/TN3270 Commands
4.1.1
DCL and UNIX Command Formats
4.1.2
Quotation Marks
4.2
Obtaining Online Help
4.3
Starting TELNET and TN3270
4.3.1
Establishing Kerberos-Based Secure Connections
4.3.1.1
Kerberos Principal Names
4.3.1.2
Initiating an Authenticated TELNET Connection
4.4
Exiting TELNET and TN3270
4.5
Keeping a Log of Your TELNET Session
4.6
Command Procedures
4.6.1
Starting TELNET/TN3270
4.6.2
Initialization Command Files
4.7
Toggling Between the Remote Host and Local TELNET/TN3270
4.8
Suspending TELNET to Return to the Local DCL Prompt
4.9
Multiple Sessions
4.9.1
Toggling Between Open Sessions
4.9.2
Displaying Session Information
4.10
Customizing TELNET/TN3270 Transmissions, Control Characters, and Displays
4.11
Sending Commands to the Connected Remote Host
4.12
IBM 3270 Model Terminal Emulation (TN3270)
4.12.1
Supported IBM Terminal Models
4.12.2
Setting Up Your PC or Terminal for IBM 3270 Terminal Emulation
4.12.2.1
VT200-Series Terminal Setup
4.12.2.2
VT100-Series Terminal Setup
4.12.3
Starting and Exiting from TN3270
4.12.4
Clearing Error Messages
4.12.5
Recording Sessions
4.12.6
Online Help
4.12.7
If the Keyboard Locks
4.12.8
Keyboard Functions
4.12.8.1
Associated Documentation
4.12.9
Redefining Your Keyboard
4.12.9.1
Functions You Can Redefine
4.12.9.2
Keys You Can Define
4.12.9.3
Keys You Cannot Define
4.12.9.4
Redefining Keys
4.12.9.5
Creating a Key Definition File
4.12.9.5.1
Interactive Definitions: DEF KEY Function
4.12.9.6
TN3270 Problem Solving
4.12.10
Debugging Application Programs Using the IBM 3270 Model Terminal Emulator
4.12.10.1
Entering and Exiting Visible Attribute Mode
4.12.10.2
Visible Attribute Mode Displays
4.13
Command Descriptions
Command 34
CONNECT
Command 35
BIND_SESSION
Command 36
CREATE_SESSION
Command 37
DELETE_SESSION
Command 38
DISCONNECT
Command 39
ENABLE (DISABLE) AUTOFLUSH
Command 40
ENABLE (DISABLE) AUTOSYNCH
Command 41
ENABLE (DISABLE) BINARY
Command 42
ENABLE (DISABLE) CRLF
Command 43
ENABLE (DISABLE) CRMOD
Command 44
ENABLE (DISABLE) DEBUG
Command 45
ENABLE (DISABLE) LOCAL_CHARS
Command 46
ENABLE (DISABLE) OPTIONS_VIEW
Command 47
EXIT
Command 48
HELP
Command 49
RESUME
Command 50
SEND AO
Command 51
SEND AYT
Command 52
SEND BRK
Command 53
SEND EC
Command 54
SEND EL
Command 55
SEND GA
Command 56
SEND IP
Command 57
SEND NOP
Command 58
SEND SYNCH
Command 59
SET ECHO
Command 60
SET ERASE
Command 61
SET ESCAPE
Command 62
SET FLUSHOUTPUT
Command 63
SET INTERRUPT
Command 64
SET KILL
Command 65
SET MODE
Command 66
SET QUIT
Command 67
SET TERMINAL
Command 68
SHOW DEVICE
Command 69
SHOW PARAMETERS
Command 70
SHOW SESSION
Command 71
SHOW STATUS
Command 72
SPAWN
Command 73
TELNET
Command 74
TN3270
Command 75
UNBIND_SESSION
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