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NetEx EFT213 Reference Manual Rel 5.4

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ultra5> remote directoryUnix: total 25506Unix: drwxr-xr-x 10 guest group1 1536 Jan 17 16:38 .Unix: drwxr-xr-x 12 root other 512 Jan 17 16:37 ..Unix: -rw------- 1 guest group1 71 Jan 17 16:37 .TTauthorityUnix: -rw------- 1 guest group1 198 Jan 17 16:37 .XauthorityUnix: -rw-r--r-- 1 guest group1 696 Aug 23 09:51 .cshrcUnix: -rw-r--r-- 1 guest group1 562 Nov 22 1999 .profileUnix: -rw-r--r-- 1 guest group1 889 Jan 17 16:38 beta.pdsUnix: -rw-r--r-- 1 guest group1 841 Jan 17 16:31 earth.uaUnix: -rw-r--r-- 3 guest group1 512 Jan 17 16:33 earth.unixuaUnix: -rw-rw-rw- 1 guest group1 225 Jan 17 16:34 ocean.unixuaUnix: -rw-r--r-- 2 guest group1 512 Jan 17 16:35 world.unixuaultra5>File transfer is just as easy in the other direction. To move a file from the remote host to the local host, use theRECEIVE command. The example below transfers the file LOGIN.COM from the remote system to the localIBM z/OS host.ultra5> receive login.comeFT: Source Destination SizeeFT: ---------------------------- ----------------------------- ----eFT: /home/guest/login.com GUEST1.LOGIN.COM 967ultra5>This transfer can too be verified by viewing a LOCAL DIRECTORY (LISTCAT) listing.ultra5> local directoryIN CATALOG:USERCAT1GUEST1.BATCH.DATAGUEST1.BATCH.JCLGUEST1.EARTH.UAGUEST1.LOGIN.COMGUEST1.MVS.PDSGUEST1.OCEAN.UAGUEST1.WORLD.UAultra5>To force a disconnection from all remote hosts (in this case the UNIX host), the EXIT command is used.EXIT insures a smooth shut down of network activities as well as local and remote files. EXIT also returns a<strong>NetEx</strong>/eFT session status that can be interpreted by the local IBM z/OS host. This status is especially usefulwhen <strong>NetEx</strong>/eFT is used within a JCL stream.ultra5> exitREADYTo keep this sample session short, no more commands or features of <strong>NetEx</strong>/eFT will be shown. However,since only a small fraction of <strong>NetEx</strong>/eFT has been described here, the user is encouraged to read the remainingsections for a full description of the benefits that can be realized using <strong>NetEx</strong>/eFT.REF-eFT213-R<strong>5.4</strong>-08 Introduction Page 7

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