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NetEx EFT213 Reference Manual Rel 5.4

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-PROJect-QUIet-SCRIpt-SEArch-SECondary-SERvice-SITE-TIMeout-USERname-VERBosehostusernamepasswordarg(optional) login project code that may be used by the remote host during a connect. The minimumspelling is -PROJ.(optional) tells <strong>NetEx</strong>/eFT whether or not to display intermediate connect messages. Thisvalue should be set to either ON or OFF. The default is OFF. The minimum spelling is-QUI.(optional) script file name that is used by some remote hosts during the connect and loginprocess. The minimum spelling is -SCRI.(optional) describes the server startup files to be read during connect time. Refer to “IBMz/OS <strong>NetEx</strong>/eFT SEARCH Keywords (SITE), (USER), and (NONE)” on page 104 for moreinformation. The default is “(SITE) (USER)”. The minimum spelling is -SEA.(optional) secondary login password that can be used by the remote host during a connect.The minimum spelling is -SEC.(optional) service name that <strong>NetEx</strong>/eFT tries to connect to on the remote host during a connect.This service name is EFT by default. The minimum spelling is -SER.(optional) site-specific login information that may be used by the remote host at connect time.(optional) connect timeout value in seconds. If a connection cannot be established withinTIMEOUT seconds you will receive an error message from <strong>NetEx</strong>/eFT. The default value is2 minutes. The accepted range of values is 0-32767. The minimum spelling is -TIM.(optional) default login name of the user attempting to connect. USERNAME is usuallyoverridden on the command line of the CONNECT command. This qualifier must be used inconjunction with the –PASSword qualifier. The minimum spelling is -USER.(optional) when this qualifier is set to ON, login information returned from the remote host isdisplayed to the local user. When this qualifier is OFF, the login information is not displayed.The default is ON. The minimum spelling is -VERB.(required) name of the remote host to which you want to connect.(optional) your login user name on the remote host. This is the positional version of the-USERNAME qualifier.(optional) your login password on the remote host. This is the positional version of the-PASSWORD qualifier.(optional) any number of argument strings that get passed along to the remote host at connecttime.Host DependenciesMany of the CONNECT qualifiers are treated differently depending on the host to which you are connecting.Also, the optional arguments are both host and site dependent. Refer to the remote host’s “Remote User’sGuide” for further detail.ExamplesTo connect to a host named sun: in the NCT with a user name of smith and a password of allen, type:eFT> connect sun smith alleneFT: Connected to Service Initiator on host ‘SUN’eFT: Logged in as user ‘smith’.eFT: Connected to service ‘EFT31’ on host ‘SUN’Page 120 Command Descriptions REF-eFT213-R<strong>5.4</strong>-08

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