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TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities for i5/OS commands - IBM

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This parameter is used only by the FTP server; it is not used by the FTP client.<br />

*SAME<br />

The time-out value does not change if it was previously set; otherwise, 0 seconds is used.<br />

*DFT The time-out value is set to the default of 300 seconds (5 minutes).<br />

0-2147483647<br />

Specify an inactive time-out period in seconds. A value of 0 means that there is no time-out.<br />

Coded character set identifier (CCSID)<br />

Specifies the ASCII coded-character set identifier (CCSID) that is used <strong>for</strong> single-byte character set (SBCS)<br />

ASCII file transfers when the FTP TYPE mode is set to ASCII. ASCII file transfers are also assumed when<br />

no TYPE subcommand has been issued. The CCSID value chosen is the default used by the FTP server<br />

<strong>for</strong> ASCII-to-EBCDIC and EBCDIC-to-ASCII mapping. Mapping is determined using the specified ASCII<br />

CCSID and the EBCDIC CCSID of the job.<br />

Outgoing and incoming mapping can optionally be done with mapping tables specified <strong>for</strong> the Outgoing<br />

EBCDIC/ASCII table (TBLFTPOUT) and Incoming ASCII/EBCDIC table (TBLFTPIN) parameters.<br />

Normally the TBLFTPOUT and TBLFTPIN parameters are set to the default of *CCSID or *DFT, with<br />

both indicating that the value used in the CCSID parameter is used <strong>for</strong> mapping.<br />

Note: <strong>IBM</strong> includes mapping support in FTP to ensure compatibility with releases prior to V3R1. Use of<br />

mapping tables <strong>for</strong> incoming TYPE A file transfers results in the loss of CCSID tagging if the target file<br />

must be created. <strong>IBM</strong> strongly recommends that you use CCSID support <strong>for</strong> normal operations.<br />

If a mapping table is to be used <strong>for</strong> outgoing mapping, a table object can be specified in the TBLFTPOUT<br />

parameter. Then this table object is used <strong>for</strong> outgoing mapping instead of the CCSID value.<br />

Incoming mapping can be changed to use a mapping table in the same manner by specifying a table<br />

object in the TBLFTPIN parameter. This mapping table would then override the specified CCSID value<br />

and be used <strong>for</strong> incoming mapping.<br />

Double-byte character set (DBCS) CCSID values are not permitted <strong>for</strong> this parameter. The DBCS CCSID<br />

values can be specified using the TYPE subcommand.<br />

*SAME<br />

The CCSID value that was previously set does not change; otherwise, 00819 (ISO 8859-1 8-bit<br />

ASCII) is used.<br />

*DFT The CCSID value is 00819 (ISO 8859-1 8-bit ASCII).<br />

1-65533<br />

Specify the CCSID value to be used. This value is validated to ensure a valid SBCS CCSID has<br />

been requested.<br />

Outgoing EBCDIC/ASCII table (TBLFTPOUT)<br />

Specifies the table object that is to be used to map all outgoing server data in FTP. Outgoing server data<br />

is mapped from EBCDIC to ASCII.<br />

If a table object is specified <strong>for</strong> the TBLFTPOUT parameter, the table object is used <strong>for</strong> outgoing mapping.<br />

Otherwise, the CCSID parameter is used to determine outgoing mapping.<br />

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