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- 0000 BYEHELP 00000004"0002000000:019910816181216
- 0000 BYEHELP 00001BYE
- 0000 BYEHELP 00002 Cause the other (server) Kermit to exit and log off.
- 0000 CIHELP 00000004"00050000019019910816181215
- 0000 CIHELP 00001CICS Invoke a CICS program (or special function) from within Kermit-CICS.
- 0000 CIHELP 00002 The four special functions are COPY, DIRECTORY, DELETE, and TYPE.
- 0000 CIHELP 00003 DIRECTORY and TYPE are identical to the corresponding Kermit
- 0000 CIHELP 00004 subcommands. All four are applicable to the same data objects as
- 0000 CIHELP 00005 KERMIT SEND and RECEIVE. RENAME is not implemented.
- 0000 CWHELP 00000004"00050000019019910816181216
- 0000 CWHELP 00001CWD [directory]
- 0000 CWHELP 00002 Change Working Directory - establish new default CICS directory for
- 0000 CWHELP 00003 TAKE files. If the name is omitted, this resets the directory to the
- 0000 CWHELP 00004 default. If the name begins with a single quote, that establishes the
- 0000 CWHELP 00005 use of quoted file names with the given string as prefix.
- 0000 DIRHELP 00000004"0003000000"019910816181215
- 0000 DIRHELP 00001DIRECTORY filespec
- 0000 DIRHELP 00002 Same as CICS DIR. Display attributes of one or more files. See SEND
- 0000 DIRHELP 00003 for the filespec format.
- 0000 ECHELP 00000004"0002000000:019910816181215
- 0000 ECHELP 00001ECHO line
- 0000 ECHELP 00002 Displays the line at your terminal. See also XECHO.
- 0000 EXHELP 00000004"00010000005019910816181215
- 0000 EXHELP 00001EXIT Exits from KERMIT back to the host operating system.
- 0000 FINHELP 00000004"0002000000:019910816181216
- 0000 FINHELP 00001FINISH
- 0000 FINHELP 00002 Cause the other (server) Kermit to end server mode.
- 0000 GHELP 00000004"00040000014019910816181216
- 0000 GHELP 00001GET [foreign-filespec [fn ft [fm]]]
- 0000 GHELP 00002 Request a file from another Kermit running in server mode. The result
- 0000 GHELP 00003 is similar to that of typing RECEIVE to Kermit-CMS and then SEND to
- 0000 GHELP 00004 another Kermit.
- 0000 GIHELP 00000004"0003000000"019910816181215
- 0000 GIHELP 00001GIVE table-name filespec
- 0000 GIHELP 00002 Save the contents of "table-name" as a TAKE file containing SET
- 0000 GIHELP 00003 subcommands to change the default into the current arrangement.
- 0000 HHELP 00000004"00040000014019910816181215
- 0000 HHELP 00001HELP [subcommand]
- 0000 HHELP 00002 Displays a message that explains the specified Kermit-CICS subcommand.
- 0000 HHELP 00003 If the subcommand is omitted, the message explains the Kermit command
- 0000 HHELP 00004 itself.
- 0000 HIHELP 00000004"0003000000"019920604193200
- 0000 HIHELP 00001HINTS
- 0000 HIHELP 00002 Displays a set of messages to get you started and to offer suggestions
- 0000 HIHELP 00003 on improving the parameter settings.
- 0000 HOHELP 00000004"00010000005019910816181215
- 0000 HOHELP 00001HOST Same as CICS.
- 0000 KERMITCM00000004"002@00000'9019930318195515
- 0000 KERMITCM00001Last revision: Version 4.2.5 (93/3/18)
- 0000 KERMITCM00002
- 0000 KERMITCM00003Kermit-CICS is a program that implements the KERMIT file transfer protocol for
- 0000 KERMITCM00004IBM 370-series mainframes running CICS. It allows for the transfer of files
- 0000 KERMITCM00005between computers over asynchronous ASCII communications lines (attached to a
- 0000 KERMITCM000063705-style front end, such as the COMTEN, or to any of a wide variety of
- 0000 KERMITCM00007protocol convertors, such as the Series/1 running the Yale ASCII Terminal
- 0000 KERMITCM00008Communication System). For more details, enter "HELP SET CONT".
- 0000 KERMITCM00009
- 0000 KERMITCM00010The calling format for Kermit-CICS is:
- 0000 KERMITCM00011
- 0000 KERMITCM00012 +----------------------------------+
- 0000 KERMITCM00013 | | |
- 0000 KERMITCM00014 | KERMIT | [kercmd ... kercmd] |
- 0000 KERMITCM00015 | | |
- 0000 KERMITCM00016 +----------------------------------+
- 0000 KERMITCM00017
- 0000 KERMITCM00018where kercmd is a valid Kermit-CICS subcommand. If no Kermit subcommand is
- 0000 KERMITCM00019supplied, Kermit-CICS will issue a prompt and wait for instructions. If two or
- 0000 KERMITCM00020more subcommands are included, they must be separated by the Kermit delimiter
- 0000 KERMITCM00021character, which must be defined in one of the Kermit initialization files.
- 0000 KERMITCM00022When Kermit is invoked with command line arguments, it will exit and return to
- 0000 KERMITCM00023CICS after completing the specified subcommand. The command line may contain
- 0000 KERMITCM00024up to 130 characters.
- 0000 KERMITCM00025
- 0000 KERMITCM00026You may use the help ("?") feature while typing Kermit-CICS subcommands. A
- 0000 KERMITCM00027question mark typed at almost any point in a subcommand, followed by a carriage
- 0000 KERMITCM00028return, produces a brief description of what is expected or possible at that
- 0000 KERMITCM00029point.
- 0000 KERMITCM00030
- 0000 KERMITCM00031Usage Notes:
- 0000 KERMITCM00032
- 0000 KERMITCM000331. To use CICS Kermit though a 3705-style linemode connection, you should set
- 0000 KERMITCM00034 the following parameters in your local (micro) Kermit: LOCAL-ECHO ON (half
- 0000 KERMITCM00035 duplex), FLOW-CONTROL NONE (rather than XON/XOFF), HANDSHAKE Ctrl-Q, TIMER
- 0000 KERMITCM00036 ON, and whatever PARITY is necessary.
- 0000 KERMITCM00037
- 0000 KERMITCM000382. To use CICS Kermit through a protocol converter, use LOCAL-ECHO OFF (full
- 0000 KERMITCM00039 duplex), FLOW-CONTROL XON/XOFF, HANDSHAKE NONE, TIMER ON, and whatever
- 0000 KERMITCM00040 PARITY is necessary.
- 0000 KERMITCM00041
- 0000 KERMITCM000423. The current version of Kermit-CICS does not support timeouts. Your local
- 0000 KERMITCM00043 Kermit should supply them (SET TIMER ON enables timeouts in most
- 0000 KERMITCM00044 microcomputer Kermits).
- 0000 KHELP 00000004"0002000000:019910816181215
- 0000 KHELP 00001KERMIT string
- 0000 KHELP 00002 Specifies that the string is to be executed as a Kermit subcommand.
- 0000 LOCHELP 00000004"00040000014019910816181215
- 0000 LOCHELP 00001LOCAL string
- 0000 LOCHELP 00002 Specifies that the string is to be executed as a Kermit subcommand by
- 0000 LOCHELP 00003 Kermit-CICS (although it is not actually operating as a "local"
- 0000 LOCHELP 00004 Kermit).
- 0000 QHELP 00000004"00010000005019910816181215
- 0000 QHELP 00001QUIT Synonym for EXIT.
- 0000 RECHELP 00000004"000#0000036019910816181216
- 0000 RECHELP 00001RECEIVE [filespec]
- 0000 RECHELP 00002 Receive a file or file group from the other system. If the optional
- 0000 RECHELP 00003 filespec is not included, Kermit-CICS will use the name(s) provided by
- 0000 RECHELP 00004 the other Kermit. If the name is not a legal CICS file name,
- 0000 RECHELP 00005 Kermit-CICS will attempt to make a legal name by deleting excessive
- 0000 RECHELP 00006 characters and changing illegal characters to underscores. If the type
- 0000 RECHELP 00007 is illegal, however, Kermit will reject the file. See SEND for the
- 0000 RECHELP 00008 format of filespecs. Wildcards may not be used. If the optional
- 0000 RECHELP 00009 filespec is provided, but more than one file arrives, the first file
- 0000 RECHELP 00010 will be stored under the given filespec, and the remainder will be
- 0000 RECHELP 00011 stored under their own names.
- 0000 REMHELP 00000004"00040000014019910816181215
- 0000 REMHELP 00001REMOTE string
- 0000 REMHELP 00002 Specifies that the string is to be executed as a subcommand by another
- 0000 REMHELP 00003 Kermit, operating in server mode. See under SERVER for a list of the
- 0000 REMHELP 00004 allowed subcommands.
- 0000 SENHELP 00000004"00140000063019910816181216
- 0000 SENHELP 00001SEND [filespec[<[n][-m][_CC]>]] [foreign-filespec][, ...]
- 0000 SENHELP 00002 Send a file or file group from the CICS system to the Kermit on the
- 0000 SENHELP 00003 remote system. A filespec has either the canonical format name.type,
- 0000 SENHELP 00004 where "type" may be any of the valid types TD, TS, PGM, SPOOL, or TAKE,
- 0000 SENHELP 00005 or the alternate format 'dotted.file.id, where a number of qualifiers
- 0000 SENHELP 00006 may be strung together with dots. This format is called a Quoted File
- 0000 SENHELP 00007 Name. With types PGM, SPOOL, and TAKE, there may also be a parameter
- 0000 SENHELP 00008 prepended to the filespec and separated by a slash. For TAKE files,
- 0000 SENHELP 00009 this parameter is the directory name (the special value "*" stands for
- 0000 SENHELP 00010 the home directory). The wildcard characters "*" or "%" may be used in
- 0000 SENHELP 00011 a name field with types TD, TS, and TAKE. A "*" matches any string of
- 0000 SENHELP 00012 characters from the current position to the end of the field, including
- 0000 SENHELP 00013 no characters at all; a "%" matches any single character. If the input
- 0000 SENHELP 00014 contains wildcard characters, then all matching files will be sent.
- 0000 SENHELP 00015 The exact file name to be sent to the foreign Kermit system may be
- 0000 SENHELP 00016 specified; otherwise, Kermit-CICS will make it up out of the CICS name.
- 0000 SENHELP 00017 An optional range of lines within each file may be specified; only
- 0000 SENHELP 00018 those lines will be sent. Also, optionally, column-one ASA carriage
- 0000 SENHELP 00019 control may be converted to formatting control characters via the CC
- 0000 SENHELP 00020 option.
- 0000 SERHELP 00000004"001=0000094019910816181216
- 0000 SERHELP 00001SERVER
- 0000 SERHELP 00002 Kermit-CICS is capable of acting as a server. In server mode,
- 0000 SERHELP 00003 Kermit-CICS can send and receive files, invoke CICS programs, execute a
- 0000 SERHELP 00004 restricted set of Kermit subcommands, and perform a variety of generic
- 0000 SERHELP 00005 Kermit functions. The following list shows the typical local Kermit
- 0000 SERHELP 00006 subcommands along with the server functions they elicit. Note that
- 0000 SERHELP 00007 when Kermit-CICS is talking to a Kermit server, these same subcommands
- 0000 SERHELP 00008 may be used in the other direction.
- 0000 SERHELP 00009
- 0000 SERHELP 00010 BYE log out of CICS
- 0000 SERHELP 00011 FINISH exit from server mode
- 0000 SERHELP 00012 GET send a file or files from CICS
- 0000 SERHELP 00013 REMOTE COPY copy a file or files
- 0000 SERHELP 00014 REMOTE CWD set new directory
- 0000 SERHELP 00015 REMOTE DIRECTORY display file attributes
- 0000 SERHELP 00016 REMOTE ERASE delete a file or files
- 0000 SERHELP 00017 REMOTE HELP display this command summary
- 0000 SERHELP 00018 REMOTE HOST execute a CICS program or special function
- 0000 SERHELP 00019 REMOTE KERMIT execute a Kermit-CICS subcommand
- 0000 SERHELP 00020 REMOTE PRINT send a file to be printed under CICS
- 0000 SERHELP 00021 REMOTE RENAME rename a file (Kermit-CICS won't)
- 0000 SERHELP 00022 REMOTE SPACE display disk allocations
- 0000 SERHELP 00023 REMOTE TYPE display a file
- 0000 SERHELP 00024 SEND receive a file or files onto CICS
- 0000 SERHELP 00025
- 0000 SERHELP 00026 If your local Kermit does not support the REMOTE KERMIT subcommand, you
- 0000 SERHELP 00027 may need to issue SET subcommands to select various options before
- 0000 SERHELP 00028 typing the SERVER subcommand. Once in server mode, Kermit-CICS will
- 0000 SERHELP 00029 await all further instructions from the user Kermit on the other end of
- 0000 SERHELP 00030 the connection.
- 0000 SETATOEH00000004"00070000023019910816181216
- 0000 SETATOEH00001SET ATOE [num1 num2]
- 0000 SETATOEH00002 Modify the ASCII-to-EBCDIC translate table used by Kermit-CICS to
- 0000 SETATOEH00003 conform to your system. Specify the offset of the ASCII value within
- 0000 SETATOEH00004 the table and the new value for that location. Both "num1" and "num2"
- 0000 SETATOEH00005 should be in the range 0-255 (decimal). If "num1" and "num2" are
- 0000 SETATOEH00006 omitted, restore the table to its default values. Tables ETOA, TATOE,
- 0000 SETATOEH00007 and TETOA may be modified in the same way.
- 0000 SETATTHE00000004"0003000000"019910816181215
- 0000 SETATTHE00001SET ATTRIBUTE [attribute] <ON | OFF>
- 0000 SETATTHE00002 Tells whether to generate A-packets or specific attributes within
- 0000 SETATTHE00003 A-packets. Enter "SET ATT ? ?" for a list of attributes.
- 0000 SETBAHEL00000004"00010000005019910816181215
- 0000 SETBAHEL00001See SET SPEED.
- 0000 SETBHELP00000004"00050000019019920604193200
- 0000 SETBHELP00001SET BLOCK num
- 0000 SETBHELP00002 Determine the type of block check used during file transfer. Valid
- 0000 SETBHELP00003 options for "num" are: 1 (for a one-byte checksum), 2 (for a two-byte
- 0000 SETBHELP00004 checksum), 3 (for a three-byte CRC), and B (for a two-byte checksum
- 0000 SETBHELP00005 that avoids the use of blanks).
- 0000 SETCONHE00000004"000:0000031019920604193200
- 0000 SETCONHE00001SET CONTROLLER <TTY | SERIES1 | GRAPHICS | AEA | FULLSCREEN>
- 0000 SETCONHE00002 Kermit-CICS automatically determines whether you are connected via a
- 0000 SETCONHE00003 Series/1-style emulation controller or a TTY line. This subcommand is
- 0000 SETCONHE00004 provided, though, so you can change connections and because Kermit may
- 0000 SETCONHE00005 not be able to distinguish between Series/1 and graphics throughput
- 0000 SETCONHE00006 devices. For both those and the 3174 AEA, Kermit attempts to disable
- 0000 SETCONHE00007 the 3270 protocol conversion function by putting the controller into
- 0000 SETCONHE00008 "transparent mode"; this allows Kermit packets to pass through intact.
- 0000 SETCONHE00009 FULLSCREEN mode is a last resort for protocol converters that do not
- 0000 SETCONHE00010 have a transparent mode.
- 0000 SETDELHE00000004"00040000014019910816181215
- 0000 SETDELHE00001SET DELAY num
- 0000 SETDELHE00002 How long to wait before sending the first packet. Use a DELAY of 0 to
- 0000 SETDELHE00003 suppress the extra 1-second pause for issuing the protocol-mode
- 0000 SETDELHE00004 greetings.
- 0000 SETDELIH00000004"0006000001=019910816181215
- 0000 SETDELIH00001SET DELIM [char]
- 0000 SETDELIH00002 Defines a character to be interpreted as the logical end of an input
- 0000 SETDELIH00003 command line (for the purpose of entering multiple commands on a single
- 0000 SETDELIH00004 line). This is used only for commands entered at the terminal and has
- 0000 SETDELIH00005 no effect on commands contained in TAKE files. The delimiter is
- 0000 SETDELIH00006 initially undefined.
- 0000 SETDHELP00000004"000:0000031019930318195515
- 0000 SETDHELP00001SET DEBUG <ON | OFF | RAW | I/O | LONG | SAVE | TIME>
- 0000 SETDHELP00002 If ON, keep a journal of all packets sent and received in the file
- 0000 SETDHELP00003 KLOGxxxx.TS, where "xxxx" is the terminal id. If the file already
- 0000 SETDHELP00004 exists, it is overwritten. If OFF, stop logging the packets. If RAW,
- 0000 SETDHELP00005 same as ON, but record packets "exactly" as sent or received (without
- 0000 SETDHELP00006 translating to EBCDIC). If I/O, same as ON, but record extra
- 0000 SETDHELP00007 information about transmission for non-TTY line. If LONG, same as I/O,
- 0000 SETDHELP00008 but don't truncate the buffer dumps at 36 bytes. SAVE has no effect.
- 0000 SETDHELP00009 If TIME, the I/O records (if any) are given time tags. RAW, I/O, TIME,
- 0000 SETDHELP00010 SAVE, and/or LONG may be combined in one setting.
- 0000 SETEOFHE00000004"00040000014019910816181215
- 0000 SETEOFHE00001SET EOF <ON | OFF>
- 0000 SETEOFHE00002 ON means incoming text files are to be cut off at first Ctrl-Z
- 0000 SETEOFHE00003 character within the data; OFF means accept incoming text files in
- 0000 SETEOFHE00004 their entirety.
- 0000 SETETOAH00000004"00010000005019910816181216
- 0000 SETETOAH00001SET ETOA - see SET ATOE.
- 0000 SETFHELP00000004"002:00000'0019910816181215
- 0000 SETFHELP00001SET FILE COLLISION <APPEND | BACKUP | DISCARD | OVERWRITE | RENAME>
- 0000 SETFHELP00002 Specifies the action to take when a file is received that has the same
- 0000 SETFHELP00003 name as an existing one. BACKUP and RENAME are similar, but BACKUP
- 0000 SETFHELP00004 renames the old file while RENAME renames the new one. RENAME is the
- 0000 SETFHELP00005 default.
- 0000 SETFHELP00006
- 0000 SETFHELP00007SET FILE LONGLINE <TRUNC | FOLD | HALT>
- 0000 SETFHELP00008 Specifies the action to take when a record is received that is too
- 0000 SETFHELP00009 long. The default is TRUNC.
- 0000 SETFHELP00010
- 0000 SETFHELP00011SET FILE LRECL num
- 0000 SETFHELP00012 Set the logical record length for incoming files to a "num" from 1 to
- 0000 SETFHELP00013 32755 (32K-13). This variable is used only for fixed format and binary
- 0000 SETFHELP00014 files. The default is 80.
- 0000 SETFHELP00015
- 0000 SETFHELP00016SET FILE OVERWRITE <DEFAULT | PRESERVE>
- 0000 SETFHELP00017 Specifies what attributes to use when writing a new file over an old
- 0000 SETFHELP00018 one. DEFAULT is the default.
- 0000 SETFHELP00019
- 0000 SETFHELP00020SET FILE RECFM <FIXED | VARIABLE | UNDEFINED>
- 0000 SETFHELP00021 Sets the record format to use for incoming files, using "F" for fixed
- 0000 SETFHELP00022 length, "V" for variable length, and "U" for undefined length. The
- 0000 SETFHELP00023 default is variable. Most kinds of files, in fact, cannot be anything
- 0000 SETFHELP00024 but variable.
- 0000 SETFHELP00025
- 0000 SETFHELP00026SET FILE CHARACTER-SET name
- 0000 SETFHELP00027 Specifies the character set to use for storing TEXT files received.
- 0000 SETFHELP00028 See also SET TRANSFER CHARACTER-SET.
- 0000 SETFHELP00029
- 0000 SETFHELP00030SET FILE TYPE <BINARY | TEXT | V-BINARY | D-BINARY>
- 0000 SETFHELP00031 If BINARY, CICS Kermit treats each character as a string of bits and
- 0000 SETFHELP00032 does not perform translation on the data. Also, carriage returns are
- 0000 SETFHELP00033 not added to the end of outgoing records. Incoming bytes are added to
- 0000 SETFHELP00034 the end of the current record which is written out when the specified
- 0000 SETFHELP00035 LRECL is reached. If TEXT, CICS Kermit treats the file as plain text;
- 0000 SETFHELP00036 ASCII-to-EBCDIC and EBCDIC-to-ASCII translation is performed on the
- 0000 SETFHELP00037 data. A carriage return-linefeed is appended to each outgoing record
- 0000 SETFHELP00038 and is used to determine the end of each incoming record. V-BINARY
- 0000 SETFHELP00039 specifies variable-length-record binary data (like BINARY, except that
- 0000 SETFHELP00040 a 2-byte length field precedes each outbound record and is assumed for
- 0000 SETFHELP00041 incoming records). D-BINARY is similar, but the length field is a
- 0000 SETFHELP00042 5-byte ASCII decimal string.
- 0000 SETFORHE00000004"0003000000"019910816181215
- 0000 SETFORHE00001SET FOREIGN <PREFIX | SUFFIX> string
- 0000 SETFORHE00002 The specified string is added to the beginning or end of outbound
- 0000 SETFORHE00003 filespecs. The string may be empty.
- 0000 SETHELP 00000004"00050000019019910816181216
- 0000 SETHELP 00001SET parameter [[sub-parameter] value]
- 0000 SETHELP 00002 Establish or modify various parameters for file transfer. You can
- 0000 SETHELP 00003 examine their values with the SHOW subcommand. The default/initial
- 0000 SETHELP 00004 values of ON/OFF switches are OFF unless otherwise noted. Enter "HELP
- 0000 SETHELP 00005 SET parameter" for details about each.
- 0000 SETHHELP00000004"0003000000"019910816181215
- 0000 SETHHELP00001SET HANDSHAKE number
- 0000 SETHHELP00002 Specifies the ASCII code for a handshake character to be appended to
- 0000 SETHHELP00003 each outgoing packet. Zero means no handshake at all.
- 0000 SETINCHE00000004"0002000000:019910816181215
- 0000 SETINCHE00001SET INCOMPLETE <KEEP | DISCARD>
- 0000 SETINCHE00002 Specifies the action to take when a file transfer is canceled.
- 0000 SETLINHE00000004"0003000000"019910816181215
- 0000 SETLINHE00001SET LINE device
- 0000 SETLINHE00002 Specifies a device other than the user's terminal for file transfer.
- 0000 SETLINHE00003 This option is not currently supported.
- 0000 SETMHELP00000004"0003000000"019910816181215
- 0000 SETMHELP00001SET MARGIN <LEFT | RIGHT> column
- 0000 SETMHELP00002 The specified margin is set for restricting the width of files to be
- 0000 SETMHELP00003 sent. A value of zero disables the specified margin.
- 0000 SETPREHE00000004"0002000000:019910816181215
- 0000 SETPREHE00001SET PREFIX [directory]
- 0000 SETPREHE00002 Specifies a directory (same as the CWD subcommand).
- 0000 SETPRHEL00000004"00040000014019910816181215
- 0000 SETPRHEL00001SET PROMPT string
- 0000 SETPRHEL00002 Defines the character string that Kermit-CICS displays when asking for
- 0000 SETPRHEL00003 a subcommand. The prompt may be any string of 0 to 20 characters. The
- 0000 SETPRHEL00004 default is "Kermit-CICS>".
- 0000 SETRECHE00000004"00010000005019910816181215
- 0000 SETRECHE00001See SET SEND.
- 0000 SETRETHE00000004"0003000000"019910816181215
- 0000 SETRETHE00001SET RETRY <INITIAL | PACKET> num
- 0000 SETRETHE00002 Threshold for retrying a particular packet. The default is 16 for
- 0000 SETRETHE00003 initial and 5 for ordinary packets.
- 0000 SETSENHE00000004"002100000:3019910816181215
- 0000 SETSENHE00001SET <SEND | RECEIVE> END-OF-LINE num
- 0000 SETSENHE00002 If the remote system needs packets to be terminated by anything other
- 0000 SETSENHE00003 than carriage return, specify the decimal value of the desired ASCII
- 0000 SETSENHE00004 character. "num" must be in the range 0 - 31 (decimal).
- 0000 SETSENHE00005
- 0000 SETSENHE00006SET <SEND | RECEIVE> PACKET-SIZE num
- 0000 SETSENHE00007 Use the specified "num" as the maximum length for incoming packets.
- 0000 SETSENHE00008 The valid range is 26-1913, and 80 is the default. SET RECEIVE
- 0000 SETSENHE00009 PACKET-SIZE 95 or greater causes Kermit-CICS to negotiate reception of
- 0000 SETSENHE00010 extended length packets with other Kermit programs that support this
- 0000 SETSENHE00011 option. SEND PACKET-SIZE should almost never be specified.
- 0000 SETSENHE00012
- 0000 SETSENHE00013SET <SEND | RECEIVE> PAD-CHAR num
- 0000 SETSENHE00014 Padding character to use between packets, NUL (ASCII 0) by default.
- 0000 SETSENHE00015
- 0000 SETSENHE00016SET <SEND | RECEIVE> PADDING num
- 0000 SETSENHE00017 Number of copies of the interpacket padding character, zero by default.
- 0000 SETSENHE00018
- 0000 SETSENHE00019SET <SEND | RECEIVE> PARITY <MARK | NONE>
- 0000 SETSENHE00020 Transparent-mode ASCII data from a SERIES1 or GRAPHICS device will
- 0000 SETSENHE00021 typically have either all Mark parity (seven data bits with the eighth
- 0000 SETSENHE00022 bit set) or no parity (eight data bits). Kermit-CICS must know which
- 0000 SETSENHE00023 kind of parity to expect in order to calculate checksums properly.
- 0000 SETSENHE00024 Kermit-CICS does not verify the parity bits.
- 0000 SETSENHE00025
- 0000 SETSENHE00026SET <SEND | RECEIVE> QUOTE char
- 0000 SETSENHE00027 Control character quoting prefix, normally #.
- 0000 SETSENHE00028
- 0000 SETSENHE00029SET <SEND | RECEIVE> START-OF-PACKET num
- 0000 SETSENHE00030 Control character to mark start of packet, normally Ctrl-A (ASCII 1).
- 0000 SETSENHE00031
- 0000 SETSENHE00032SET <SEND | RECEIVE> TIMEOUT num
- 0000 SETSENHE00033 Number of seconds to wait for a packet before retransmitting.
- 0000 SETSPHEL00000004"0003000000"019910816181215
- 0000 SETSERHE00000004"00040000014019930318235449
- 0000 SETSERHE00001SET SERVER-TIMEOUT num
- 0000 SETSERHE00002 Gives the nominal waiting period (in sec) for commands in server mode.
- 0000 SETSERHE00003 Kermit-CICS should time-out and send a NAK after that period, but it
- 0000 SETSERHE00004 cannot time-out at all: this option has no effect.
- 0000 SETSPHEL00001SET SPEED num
- 0000 SETSPHEL00002 Line transmission speed assumed in the packet-size optimization code.
- 0000 SETSPHEL00003 If given as 0, no optimization. Default: 1200.
- 0000 SETSYHEL00000004"0003000000"019910816181215
- 0000 SETSYHEL00001SET SYSCMD <ON | OFF>
- 0000 SETSYHEL00002 Determines whether non-Kermit commands are assumed to be CICS programs
- 0000 SETSYHEL00003 (and invoked automatically).
- 0000 SETTAKHE00000004"00070000023019910816181215
- 0000 SETTAKHE00001SET TAKE ECHO <ON | OFF>
- 0000 SETTAKHE00002 Controls whether the contents of TAKE command files are echoed during
- 0000 SETTAKHE00003 execution.
- 0000 SETTAKHE00004
- 0000 SETTAKHE00005SET TAKE ERROR-ACTION <CONTINUE | HALT>
- 0000 SETTAKHE00006 Controls whether an error occuring during execution of a TAKE command
- 0000 SETTAKHE00007 file is fatal to the execution of that file. The default is CONTINUE.
- 0000 SETTATOE00000004"00010000005019910816181216
- 0000 SETTATOE00001SET TATOE - see SET ATOE.
- 0000 SETTESTH00000004"0003000000"019910816181215
- 0000 SETTESTH00001SET TEST <ON | OFF>
- 0000 SETTESTH00002 Used for testing new versions, suppresses block check verification,
- 0000 SETTESTH00003 allows start-of-packet to be set to anything at all.
- 0000 SETTETOA00000004"00010000005019910816181215
- 0000 SETTETOA00001SET TETOA - see SET ATOE.
- 0000 SETTHELP00000004"0002000000:019910816181215
- 0000 SETTHELP00001SET TABS-EXPAND <ON | OFF>
- 0000 SETTHELP00002 Controls whether tabs in incoming text files are expended to blanks.
- 0000 SETTRHEL00000004"0003000000"019910816181215
- 0000 SETTRHEL00001SET TRANSFER CHARACTER-SET name
- 0000 SETTRHEL00002 Character set to use for sending and receiving TEXT files. See also
- 0000 SETTRHEL00003 FILE CHARACTER-SET.
- 0000 SETTTHEL00000004"00040000014019910816181215
- 0000 SETTTHEL00001SET TTABLE <ON | OFF | KP>
- 0000 SETTTHEL00002 Controls whether ATOE/ETOA or TATOE/TETOA are used for counteracting
- 0000 SETTTHEL00003 the system translations on TTY lines. KP is like ON, but also changes
- 0000 SETTTHEL00004 the TATOE/TETOA tables to values based on Hollerith codes.
- 0000 SETWHELP00000004"00010000005019910816181215
- 0000 SETWHELP00001SET WARNING - (obsolete) see SET FILE COLLISION.
- 0000 SET8HELP00000004"0003000000"019910816181215
- 0000 SET8HELP00001SET 8-BIT-QUOTE <ON | OFF | char>
- 0000 SET8HELP00002 Controls whether eighth-bit prefixing is done and specifies the
- 0000 SET8HELP00003 character to be used.
- 0000 SHHELP 00000004"00050000019019910816181215
- 0000 SHHELP 00001SHOW [option]
- 0000 SHHELP 00002 Display the values of any or all parameters that can be changed with
- 0000 SHHELP 00003 the SET subcommand, except for ATOE and ETOA (see the TDUMP
- 0000 SHHELP 00004 subcommand). If no option is specified, all parameters except the
- 0000 SHHELP 00005 Attribute flags are displayed.
- 0000 SIHELP 00000004"00080000027019920604193200
- 0000 SIHELP 00001SIMULATE [filespec]
- 0000 SIHELP 00002 Specifies a file to be used as input instead of the communication line
- 0000 SIHELP 00003 for a subsequent transaction. Kermit will read lines from the file one
- 0000 SIHELP 00004 at a time as needed until the file is exhausted and will then revert to
- 0000 SIHELP 00005 normal operation. Lines beginning "S:" are ignored; lines beginning
- 0000 SIHELP 00006 "R:" are first translated to ASCII and then used; other lines are used
- 0000 SIHELP 00007 "as is." Entering this subcommand with no argument will suppress the
- 0000 SIHELP 00008 simulation function.
- 0000 SPHELP 00000004"0002000000:019910816181215
- 0000 SPHELP 00001SPACE
- 0000 SPHELP 00002 Show the storage allocation in the current directory.
- 0000 STHELP 00000004"00040000014019910816181215
- 0000 STHELP 00001STATUS
- 0000 STHELP 00002 Return the status of the previous subcommand. The response will
- 0000 STHELP 00003 display the statistics from the last transfer plus the message "No
- 0000 STHELP 00004 errors" or the last error encountered.
- 0000 STOPHELP00000004"00040000014019910816181216
- 0000 STOPHELP00001STOP
- 0000 STOPHELP00002 (Not really a subcommand.) Cause Kermit-CMS to leave protocol mode
- 0000 STOPHELP00003 immediately, thereby canceling any active transfer and ending server
- 0000 STOPHELP00004 mode if necessary.
- 0000 TAHELP 00000004"00040000014019910816181216
- 0000 TAHELP 00001TAKE filespec
- 0000 TAHELP 00002 Execute Kermit subcommands from the specified file. The command file
- 0000 TAHELP 00003 may include TAKE subcommands. If the filespec omits the type, it is
- 0000 TAHELP 00004 assumed to be TAKE.
- 0000 TDHELP 00000004"00040000014019910816181215
- 0000 TDHELP 00001TDUMP <table-name | NAMES>
- 0000 TDHELP 00002 Display the contents of "table-name" since it can be modified using the
- 0000 TDHELP 00003 SET subcommand. The ATOE, ETOA, TATOE, and TETOA tables can be
- 0000 TDHELP 00004 'dumped' (also, the list of files sent in the last transfer).
- 0000 TYHELP 00000004"00040000014019910816181215
- 0000 TYHELP 00001TYPE filespec[<[n][-m]>]
- 0000 TYHELP 00002 Displays the specified file (up to 130 characters per line) at your
- 0000 TYHELP 00003 terminal. A range of lines to be typed may be specified. See also
- 0000 TYHELP 00004 XTYPE.
- 0000 VEHELP 00000004"00010000005019910816181215
- 0000 VEHELP 00001VERSION Displays the version number and date of Kermit-CICS.
- 0000 XEHELP 00000004"00040000014019910816181215
- 0000 XEHELP 00001XECHO line
- 0000 XEHELP 00002 Displays the line at your terminal as a "raw" transfer according to the
- 0000 XEHELP 00003 current CONTROLLER setting. Control characters within the line are
- 0000 XEHELP 00004 specified by prefixing "^". See also ECHO.
- 0000 XTHELP 00000004"00050000019019910816181215
- 0000 XTHELP 00001XTYPE filespec[<[n][-m][_CC]>]
- 0000 XTHELP 00002 Displays the specified file at your terminal as a "raw" transfer
- 0000 XTHELP 00003 according to the current CONTROLLER setting. The syntax for options in
- 0000 XTHELP 00004 angle brackets <> is the same as that for the SEND subcommand. See
- 0000 XTHELP 00005 also TYPE.
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