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NetEx EFT213 Reference Manual Rel 5.4

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eFT: RNT_TIMeout ....... 1200eFT: SPAce ............. *16keFT: STATistics ........ oneFT: TAB ............... 0eFT: * TSOPREfix:LOCal ... TESTeFT: * TSOPREfix:REMote .. TEST1eFT: UNIT ..............eFT: VOLume ............eFT: WRAP .............. oneFT:eFT: * Informational qualifier (cannot be modified).eFT:zos5>Notice that a DIRECTORY entry appears for both the local and remote host. This value determines where thefile will come from and where it will be sent if the respective file specifications are not given. (These qualifiersmay be modified by using SET LOCAL DIRECTORY and SET REMOTE DIRECTORY.) The remainingqualifiers (the non-informational qualifiers) may be modified using the SET command. For example, tochange the RECEIVE command’s default file option CREATE from NEW to REPLACE, use the following:eFT> set receive create replaceOr, to override the current value for a single file transfer, modify it on the SEND or RECEIVE command line.For example:eFT> receive sourcefile -create replaceFor a complete list of valid RECEIVE qualifiers, refer to the “File Handling Under IBM z/OS <strong>NetEx</strong>/eFT” onpage 41 section of this manual. This section will also address detailed information about transferring files tothis host, wildcard support, transfer modes, and much more. Refer also to the RECEIVE command in“Command Descriptions” on page 115 of this manual.The qualifiers for the SEND command on the other hand, are detailed in the file handling and command descriptionsections of the manual for the remote host to which file transfers will be made. That manual will alsoaddress information concerning host file specifications, wildcard support, file types supported, etc.Executing Remote Host Commands<strong>NetEx</strong>/eFT users can issue host commands on the remote host and view the results. Host commands can takethe form of a native host command or an alias that translates to a host-specific command. Remote commandsare issued from a <strong>NetEx</strong>/eFT session via the REMOTE command. A network connection to a remote hostmust exist prior to issuing REMOTE. The command line format is:CommandREMOTEWhere:REMOTEqualifierscommandParameters[qualifiers] commandis the keyword for this command.represents optional <strong>NetEx</strong>/eFT REMOTE qualifiers that may be added to the command lineto override the default values. These qualifiers and their default values are defined by the remotehost. Qualifiers must appear before the remote command.either a valid command on the remote host, an alias command defined using SET REMOTEALIAS, or one of the predefined host independent commands.Page 26 IBM z/OS Local User’s Guide REF-eFT213-R<strong>5.4</strong>-08

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