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- $ 1000
- COMMANDS 1100
- DEFAULT 1200
- EXIT 1300
- FINISH 1400
- GET 1500
- LOGOFF 1600
- PAR 1700
- RECEIVE 1800
- SEND 1900
- SET 2000
- SET_RECEIVE_PARAMETERS 2100
- SET_SEND_PARAMETERS 2200
- SHOW 2300
- /end
- /begin $
-
- $mts_command
-
- Passes the 'mts_command' to the local MTS for direct
- execution.
-
- /end
- /begin commands
- The following commands are available:
-
- Send - send file to remote Kermit
- Receive - receive a file from a remote Kermit
- Get - get a file from a remote Kermit
- Set - sets various options
- Show - display options
- Exit - exits Kermit
- Server - put Kermit into remote server mode
- Finish - shut down remote Kermit server
- Logoff - shut down/logoff Kermit server
- $ - sends command to MTS
-
- /end
- /begin default
-
- To quit enter EXIT or STOP or QUIT
-
- Enter HELP COMMANDS for a list of commands.
-
- Enter HELP name_of_command for details on a particular command.
- /end
- /begin exit
-
- Exit
-
- Stops the local Kermit and tries to shutdown the remote Kermit.
- Synonyms for this command include 'Stop' and 'Quit'.
-
- /end
- /begin Finish
-
- Finish
-
- This command shuts down a remote Kermit.
-
- /end
- /begin Get
-
- Get remote_filename local_filename
-
- Gets the 'remote_filename' from a remote server Kermit. If a
- 'local_filename' is given then the incoming file will be placed
- in the file by that local name otherwise it will use the remote
- filename. If that name is invalid then the incoming file will be
- placed into the scratch file -Kermit. If the file already exists
- locally it will be emptied be the incoming file data is put into
- it.
-
- /end
- /begin Logoff
-
- Logoff
-
- This command shuts down a remote Kermit and logs you off. A
- synonym for this command is 'Bye'.
-
- /end
- /begin Par
-
- The PAR= options include:
-
- User - start Kermit in user mode. Normally Kermit starts in
- server mode.
- FileType Binary - default filetype to binary
- FileType MTS-Binary - default filetype to MTS-Binary
-
- Capitals in the above commands are minimum abbreviations. Par
- options may be separated by commas or spaces.
-
- /end
- /begin receive
-
- Receive local_filename
-
- This command is used to receive a file from a remote user KERMIT.
- The other Kermit must be in user mode and have issued a 'Send'
- command. If no 'local_filename' is specified the incoming file
- will use the name passed for the incoming file. If that name is
- not a valid MTS name then the file will be placed in the scratch
- file -KERMIT. If a 'local_filename' is given then that name will
- be used for the incoming file. If the incoming file already
- exists it will be emptied.
-
- /end
- /begin send
-
- Send mts_filename remote_filename
-
- This command is used to send an MTS file to a remote KERMIT. If
- only the 'mts_filename' is specified then the file will be sent
- to the remote file by the same name. If the optional
- 'remote_filename' is given the file is sent to the remote file
- having that name.
-
- /end
- /begin set
- The following options may be set using the "Set" command.
-
- Set filetype text - default. File is text file.
- filetype binary - file being moved is binary
- filetype mts-binary - file moved is MTS file
- binary-blocksize n - the line length for binary
- data lines (1 to 32767)
-
- debug on - Do packet tracing. Put trace
- in file Kermit.log
- off - set packet tracing off.
- delay n - seconds for user Kermit to
- wait before sending the first
- packet
-
- notify n - sets the packet count display
- frequency
-
- receive <parameters> - see 'set_receive_parameters'
-
- send <parameters> - see 'set_send_parameters'
-
- line *n* - set remote line to mounted
- device *n*
-
- /end
- /begin set_receive_parameters
-
- Set receive end-of-line ! packet-length ! padding !
- padchar ! quote ! start-of-packet !
- timeout n
-
- Where n is a decimal integer or the decimal representation of an
- ASCII character. This option may be used to reset some of the
- paramzters that you expect an incoming packet to have. The option
- is provided so that you can talk to non-standard Kermits.
-
- /end
- /begin set_send_parameters
-
- Set receive end-of-line ! packet-length ! padding !
- padchar ! quote ! start-of-packet !
- timeout n
-
- Where n is a decimal integer or the decimal representation of an
- ASCII character. This option may be used to reset some of the
- parameters that a remote Kemit might expect. The option is
- provided so that you can talk to non-standard Kermits.
-
- /end
- /begin show
-
- The current value of any settable option may be displayed by
- entering Show followed by the name of the option.
-
- /end
-