Pc File Transfer Fails; A Line Printer Fails At A Remote Access Port - Digital Equipment MUXserver 100 Reference Manual

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4.4.3 PC File Transfer Fails
A terminal user can operate a personal computer (PC) as a MUXserver 100
remote terminal. He or she can use the server to transfer files to and from
service nodes.
A
file transfer can fail
if
the terminal or service node is set up
incorrectly.
Problem
Terminal characteristics are set up incorrectly.
Correction: Use the SET SESSION command to eliminate all spe-
cial characters in effect for the ternlinal. The following command
should be entered:
SET SESSION PASSALL
or
SET SESSION PASTHRU for ASCII data only
In addition, character size must be set on eight for file transfers.
Problem
The service node ternlinal characteristics are set up incorrectly.
Correction: Refer to the service node or PC documentation for infor-
mation about setting up characteristics for file transfers. For exam-
ple, on a V AXIVMS (V 4.0) service node, use the following command
to set up the characteristics (the command here is continued to a
second line):
$
SET
TERMINAL/PASSALL/NOKOSTSYN~/NOTTSYNC/NOBROADCAT
$
IEIGHTBIT/NOWRAP
4.4.4 A Line Printer Fails at a Remote Access Port
A line printer is a port device attached to a remote access port. A problem in
one of the following areas can cause VMS-initiated printing jobs to fail:
The printer is set up incorrectly on the VAX/VMS or MicroVMS ser-
vice node. (For details, refer to the LATpluslVMS Service Node
Management Guide.)
The printer port is set up incorrectly on your MUXserver 100.
The printer is set up incorrectly.
The printer device or its server port is malfunctioning.
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