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1. C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_07b html 5 of 16 17 5 2001 11 48 47 Telnet Menu Options This option allows you to modify or not the CR code received over the network Auto wraparound If this check box is enabled input text will be automatically wrapped on the next line when your string is too long i e any characters received when the cursor is at the right margin will be displayed on the next line Otherwise input is stopped so you cannot enter more characters i e any characters received when the cursor is at the right margin will be displayed just to the left of the right margin replacing the current character displayed there Keyboard Layout Options in this group box specify which keyboard layout will be used PC layout or VT layout The Text Tab Telnet Settings Keys Text Type User Defined Screen Width 24 ines Screen amp 90 Columns 126 Lines Screen 132 Columns Default Font fi 1 Fitedsys Normal Browse AaBbYyZz Background You can specify the lines of text that you want to be retained in memory so that you can scroll through it in the window Options in this group box let you specify the number of lines 24 36 48 and columns 80 132 that will appear in the file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_07b html 6 of 16 17 5 2001 11 48 47 Telnet Menu Options Telnet window DRCS 8 bit When this radio button is enabled you define to work in the 8 bit environment a
2. 1 By running the Setup program install ftpAxe on a disk that will be used for storing the shared copy ftpAxe home directory The next step must be done by every user of the shared copy 2 Run the Setup program In the installation dialogs you must specify the ftpAxe home directory of the shared copy and a local directory where files defining a particular package configuration will be resident Configuration Path Back to index Previous Next file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_04d html 17 5 2001 11 48 37 5 The ftpAxe Database Back Previous Next 5 The ftpAxe Database The package database is represented by two ASCII files terminfo ini Ipr inf and also by 30 keyboard definition files with the file name extension KMF The terminfo ini file contains information for terminal emulation and is described in Appendix B The Ipr inf file is described in Chapter LPR Remote Printing Back Previous Next file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_05 html 17 5 2001 11 48 38 Keyboard Definition Files Back Previous Next Keyboard Definition Files ftpAxe has 30 keyboard definition files allowing you to use one of the 30 international PC keyboards Each of them corresponds to the country your keyboard was designed for Your Keyboard Definition file has the KMF extension It resides in the ftpAxe s configuration files directory in the location you specified when installing ftpAxe
3. The basic purpose of a keyboard file is to assign PC keys to generate specific keysyms A keysym is a key code that corresponds to a specific symbol supported by the X protocol A Keyboard Definition file is an ASCII source file that defines what key sequence is sent to a client when you press a given key on your PC s keyboard i e keyboard mapping You can customize a keyboard by one of two ways by modifying a selected on installation keyboard file by choosing the userkbd kmf keyboard file and then editing it The Keyboard Mapping option of ftpAxe s Telnet allows you to modify keyboard definition files These are some of the things you can do Make any key on your keyboard send any supported X keysym to the host Make use of extra keys on non standard keyboards to send special keysyms to the host or to a client The Keyboard Mapping File format is described in Appendix A Back Previous Next file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_05a html 17 5 2001 11 48 40 6 Configuring ftpAxe Back Previous Next 6 Configuring ftpAxe This chapter describes how to configure the ftpAxe package with the configuration utility The utility allows you to set up ftpAxe for your preferences your host system and your PC ftpAxe supplies the configuration utility ComSetup that allows you to make communication settings relating to the networking aspects of ftpAxe that operate with the TCP IP transport interfa
4. folder You can choose not to install the package by clicking Cancel to exit Setup If the directory folder specified for installation does not exist the Setup program will create it file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_04a html 1 of 2 17 5 2001 11 48 33 Running INSTALL Setup Type You can choose what components of the package Setup will install Typical Program will be installed with the most common options Compact Program will be installed with minimum required options Custom You can choose the options as you wish For the Custom type of installation the Select Components dialog box will appear on your display Select components that you wish to install If the check box is unchecked that component will not be installed Click Next to continue installation The components you can choose are as follows Application Program Files Miscellaneous Data Files On line Help Files Program Folder and Icons Folder Selection Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder specified You can type a new folder name or select one from the Existing Folders list Click Next to continue Setup Setup shows how files of the components are copied into the destination directory folder When you see the Setup Needs the Next Disk dialog box insert the required disk If the files on this disk can be found in another location for example in another drive enter its full path or click the Browse button to select
5. 1 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 15 Main FTP Window the file listing On the lower portion of the main FTP window the message box displays a listing of all commands sent to the remote server and messages on how the FTP commands are executed The log can be useful for debugging or troubleshooting purposes You can scroll messages up and down select them and place the data in a log file for future reference by pressing the right mouse button and choosing the option The status line displays a current path if exists to remote files the L R character to indicate the Local Remote active panel for operations and descriptions of the program s activities during its connection or file transfer operations Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_08b html 2 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 15 The Server Menu Back Previous Next The Server Menu FIP to u2 1 Type UNIX as amw Server Options Help Disconnect New Folder Remove Folder Copy Directory File Functions H pulli re ranster Exit Append Rename Delete lorexe nfs_ser exe Preview Disconnect Closes an active connection with a FTP server see Disconnecting From FTP server for details New Folder Makes a directory on your PC or a FTP server see Making Directory for details Remove Folder Deletes a selected local remote empty directory see Removing Directory for details Copy Directory Co
6. C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_12b html 5 of 7 17 5 2001 11 49 50 Configuring the Network Print Server with TCP printers names will be created for queuing To close the dialog box click OK if you wish to use the Current directory as the queue one otherwise click on the Cancel button User Access group box You can support a list of users who are allowed to print files with the LPR program via the LPD program running on your PC Also you can modify the User access list add and remove user names If the Allow ALL users access check box is enabled any user can use LPD on your PC When you click on the User Access button the User Access dialog box will appear on your display User Access EI User access list CLT Remove rk const __ The User access list shows those users who are currently allowed to print files on LPR accessible printers via your LPD program To add a new user to the User access list specify the user name in the New User edit field and then click on the Add button To remove a user from the User access list select an appropriate name on it and click on the Remove button To close the dialog box click OK if you wish to save the modified list otherwise click on the Cancel button file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_12b html 6 of 7 17 5 2001 11 49 50 Configuring the Network Print Server Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM lab
7. Displays the Telnet help file About Displays copyright version and program information about Telnet The Commands Menu The Commands menu contains the following menu commands file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_07b html 1 of 16 17 5 2001 11 48 47 Telnet Menu Options FS sparcl Telnet ANS Commands Edit Opt Connect Disconnect Interrupt Process Abort Output Break Are ou There Pause Output Besume Output Exit Connect The Connect item displays the Telnet Connect Host dialog box so you can specify the remote system you want to communicate with You can also connect to a port or service to use other than the standard Telnet port This is useful when the Telnet client is being used to access something other than a Telnet daemon This command is not available when you are already connected to a remote system Once you connect to the remote system the title bar in the Telnet window shows the remote system name Disconnect The Disconnect item ends the connection to a remote system so you can connect to another system or end your session This command is not available when you are not connected to a remote system Interrupt Process This command sends the Telnet Interrupt Process command IP control function to the remote host This command which suspends interrupts aborts or terminates the operation of a user process tells the host to stop the current process to which the terminal is c
8. like the step 4 of the installation sequence This allows you to reconfigure ftpAxe without reinstalling binary programs If you choose NO the Setup program displays the Registration window i e returns you to the step 2 of the installation sequence When you choose the Reinstall mode in the Choose Installation Type window the Setup program displays the Setup Type window the step 4 of the installation sequence This allows you to reinstall the ftpAxe package completely Most of the files on the ftpAxe diskettes are stored in a compressed format Setup decompresses the appropriate ftpAxe files and places them in the destination directories you specified You will be prompted to insert additional ftpAxe diskettes as they are required Finally the Setup program creates and shows the ftpAxe folder with Shortcuts for ftpAxe programs It also inserts the ftpAxe item on the Programs menu Back to index Previous Next file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_04c html 17 5 2001 11 48 35 Multi user Installation Back to index Previous Next Multi user Installation Multi user installation is intended for installing a single copy of ftpAxe on a disk that will be shared by multiple users ftpAxe must be configured for each PC it will be used on Corresponding files that define the local ftpAxe configuration will be created in a specified directory Configuration Path Multi user installation is carried out as follows
9. settings will be saved on exit Save Settings Now Settings are saved immediately file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_08d html 1 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 17 The Options Menu Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_08d html 2 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 17 Performing File Transfer Back Previous Next Performing File Transfer A file transfer downloads files from a remote machine to your local PC or uploads files from your machine to a remote one You can also delete and rename files on and append files to a remote machine Before any file transfers can take place between your machine and the desired server the server s information must be entered When connection is open FTP allows you to perform directory and file management operations on the remote computer FTP allows you to perform basic directory and file management operations on your PC as well If no connection to a remote computer is open FTP will then recognize local commands only While you are connected you can perform a number of tasks on the FTP server using various server options Next you can select files for transfer Based on the files you have selected you set up transfer options Transfer options control the format of the file transfer and whether you will be prompted before operations With transfer options set you can perform file management operations While transferring multiple files each
10. which allows you to save your current keyboard mapping under a new filename Select Function type On this list box you can select one of the function types XK_symbol Character or Composer to display all values available for it in the Function list box Function On this list box you can select a value for assigning it to a key with the Set button modifying it with the Edit function button If the Function type selected is XK_symbol a list is displayed containing all of the XKeysyms available If the Function type selected is Character a list is displayed containing all of the characters available including accented characters with its decimal hex keycode pairs If the Function type selected is Composer a list is displayed containing all of the Compose Key Sequences available Set When you click a key on the keyboard layout it appears in the Current Key group box with its current definitions normal unshifted unmodified shifted modified with the Alt GR key When you have a value highlighted on the Function list box of type XK_symbol Character or Composer and a key selected on the keyboard layout you can press the Set button to change current values assigned to the key and displayed on the Current Key group box to the new value according to the radio buttons states file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_07b html 14 of 16 17 5 2001 11 48 47 Telnet Menu Options Undo U
11. 38 Ping Menu Options Trace This check box allows to toggle packet tracing The default setting is disabled The Start Menu The Start menu initiates a Ping session with the host specified in the Settings dialog box Your PC sends a sequence of data packets to the host with the time interval specified in the Settings dialog box When the connection between your PC and the host exists the PC will receive a response after every packet sent If the Ping finds the host or IP address it will return the message or IP address is alive If you get this message then you know that the TCP IP transport is set up correctly If there are any hardware problems please check that your cable connection is good and check to see if the host can ping back to your PC The Stop Menu The Stop menu terminates the Ping session with the remote host specified in the Settings dialog box Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_10b html 2 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 38 11 LPR Remote Printing Back Previous Next 11 LPR Remote Printing This chapter describes how to start and use the LPR program supplied with ftpAxe LPR is a network printing program that allows access to printers attached to remote computer systems on your network Of course you will need to have access to a computer that will accept print jobs from you The computer must support the Berkeley Line Printer protocol and your PC name must
12. be defined in the etc hosts equiv or etc hosts Ipd file You can specify a number of copies titles and banner pages print one or several files residing on your PC view print jobs in the queue remove jobs from the queue You can run multiple LPR programs simultaneously in separate windows Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_11 html 17 5 2001 11 49 39 Starting and Terminating the LPR Program Back Previous Next Starting and Terminating the LPR Program You can start the LPR program by double clicking on the LPR icon in the ftpAxe Programs folder Lpr The LPR window will appear on your display Dire Privker Regule ev od g inhi ir achad M M prn Farr iniri ape lat ite m Inl e or 4 rceofcsass pai F tha fi la ai Fag eadli Je mii s Gai asad A Foge tile Mart ae ir risor J A E Huls Loving nce Exi lalp Shon You can then enter the information required to get access to a remote printer specify job options and print your files In order to terminate the LPR program click on the Exit button Back Previous Next file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_11a html 1 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 40 www labf com Starting and Terminating the LPR Program file C riina LABTAM abfcom ftpaxe man_11a html 2 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 40 Entering LPR Info Back Previous Next En
13. communicate with a FTP server in a command line mode while your connection to the server is active Login as Remote files Settings luote Show commands supported by the server Get help on command Sking to send to the FTP server 214 The following commands are recognized USER PORT RETR MSND ALLO DELE SITE MED Pass PASY STOR MSOM REST CwO STAT AMD ACCT TYPE APPE MSAM ANFR amp CwWD HELP RMD REIN STRU MLFL MASO ANTO LIST NOOP PwD QUIT MODE MAIL MRACP ABOR NLST MED PWD 214 s gt unimplemented To dismiss the Quote dialog just select another tab from the main TabForm Determining Commands Supported by the Server Different FTP servers can support different subsets of available FTP commands This may cause a server to be unable to execute certain commands To determine commands your FTP server supports 1 Choose Show commands supported by the server 2 Press Enter file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_08n html 1 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 28 The Quote Tab A list of commands supported by that server will be displayed in the Response field Getting Help on Command You can get help for any individual command To get help for a specific FTP command 1 Choose Get help on command and enter the name of the command in the input field 2 Press Enter The FTP server s help for that command will be displayed in the Response field Sending a String to the FTP Server You can forward a
14. decimal or 0x00 through OxFF hex The standard predefined X keysyms use only the third and fourth numbers The first two numbers are assumed to be zero nfsAxe accepts keysyms in the following three formats 1 In the dotted notation where up to four numeric components are separated by periods file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe appendix_a html 1 of 5 17 5 2001 11 49 54 Axessh manual Each numeric component represents one of the four numbers that defines a keysym If a component is omitted it is assumed to be zero in the left most position If two components are omitted the two left most components are assumed to be zero etc For example if you enter the numbers 32 255 two of the four possible components are omitted The keysym will be interpreted as 0 0 32 255 In the dotted notation the two lines below both represent the same keysym 255 0xFE 0 0 255 0xFE 2 A single numeric value containing up to four bytes specifications Unspecified numbers are assumed to be zeroes in the left most position For example OxFF20 represents the values OxFF and 0x20 The keysym is interpreted as follows 0 0 0xFF 0x20 Predefined symbols can be used instead of the keysym formats described above The following three symbols are predefined ModeSwitch OxFF7E VoidSymbol OxFFFFFF NoSymbol 0 You can get a full list of X keys via the xmodmap utility of UNIX by using the pm and or pk options The values of keysyms for keys
15. gt specifies a full path to a specific ini file and PATH indicates your ftpAxe home directory This feature allows you to run several ComSetup sessions each with its own ini file i e settings In order to do so you can create a new ComSetup shortcut e g in the ftpAxe Programs folder and fill in the Target field in Properties of it with the command By default the field contains a call of ComSetup with no arguments and the xwp ini file will be used in this case To create your specific ini file you can copy the xwp ini file and then change parameters with the ComSetup utility as you need by starting it with the command line parameter Back Previous Next file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_06b html 17 5 2001 11 48 43 7 Telnet Back Previous Next 7 Telnet This chapter describes how to start and use the Telnet program supplied with ftpAxe Telnet is a communications and terminal emulation program It allows you to connect to and communicate with hosts that support the Telnet protocol and runs a Telnet service To provide terminal emulation from a MS Windows computer the remote host must be configured with the TCP IP program the Telnet server program or daemon and a user account for the computer running MS Windows Once you have established a connection you can use the Telnet program to start X clients and perform other operations outside the X Window System environment While you are using T
16. hostname of your PC and the TCP IP name of a printer 3 check all check boxes as you wish 4 click OK if you wish to add the printer otherwise click Cancel Note To run the lpr utility operating systems first register lpr printer names For example you have to use the admintool utility of the SunSolaris 2 x operating system to add modify remove Ipr printers TCP IP Printer name must be one of the registered Ipr printer names Changing printer settings When you select a TCP Printer Name from within the Available Printers list box and then click on the Edit button the LPD Edit Printer dialog box will appear on your display file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_12b html 3 of 7 17 5 2001 11 49 50 Configuring the Network Print Server LPD Edit Printer x windows Printers WAPOSTASTAR VARIO VAP VWWSER 5S6 HP Wee IBM IBM Froprinter Il Copy 2 TCP IP Printer name g Pro M Enable Banner M Enable form feed at print end M Pause printing M Hex code Bypass Bypass character s I caress Ho Then you can change any settings for the selected TCP printer almost the same way as in the Add Printer dialog box To edit a TCP printer 1 from within the Windows Printers list box select a printer to be used as the TCP printer under the TCP IP Printer Name shown below 2 check all check boxes as you wish 3 click OK if you wish to save settings for the printer otherwise click Cancel Del
17. its path Information Setup completed You may run the installed programs by clicking program s icons from the Program Folder Exit Setup If you wish to break the installation process and press the Cancel button the Exit Setup dialog box appears If you quit the Setup program the package will not be installed You can run the Setup program at a later time to complete installation To continue installing the package click Resume To quit the Setup program click Exit Setup Back Previous Next file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_04a html 2 of 2 17 5 2001 11 48 33 Running UNINSTALL Back Previous Next Running UNINSTALL You can uninstall the package by choosing the Uninstall item from the Program Folder The program will prompt you to confirm removing the package from your computer When Uninstall completed some elements might not be removed You should manually remove items related to the application Back Previous Next file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_04b html 17 5 2001 11 48 34 Upgrading ftpAxe Back to index Previous Next Upgrading ftpAxe If you specified the ftpAxe home directory where ftpAxe program files already exist the Setup program will detect it and offer you to upgrade or configure it If you choose YES 1 e to upgrade the installed package the Setup program displays the Upgrade Type window where you can choose Typical Compact or Custom installation mode
18. may be obtained via the usr openwin demo xev X Window s UNIX utility 3 A keysym value can be of a composer type i e the COMPxx entry exists in the COMPOSERS_XKK section with the keysym value xx See the COMPOSER_XKK section below for details of how composers work Examples KEYS KEY30 97 65 LATIN LETTER a A KEY30 0x61 0x41 XK_a XK_A just the same as the previous line KEY80E 255 84 255 84 cursor DOWN cursor DOWN KEY80E 0xff54 Oxff54 XK_Down XK_Down just the same file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe appendix_a html 2 of 5 17 5 2001 11 49 54 Axessh manual Examples of remapping Suppose that you selected to use the us kmf file with the Xsettings utility and you want to change the keyboard mapping for Up 8 and Down 2 keys of the additional keyboard and for the F1 key You can find the following lines in the us kmf file for them KEY59 0xffbe Oxffbe XK_F1 XK_F1 KEY72E Oxff52 Oxff52 XK_Up XK_Up KEY 805 Oxff54 Oxff54 XK_Down XK_Down By using the xev or xmodmap pk commands on the SUN Xserver you can get keysyms for all keys For example you choose Help Oxff6a Paste Oxffcf Copy Oxffcd If you modify the lines of the us kmf file as follows KEY59 Oxff6a Oxff6a Help Help KEY72E Oxffcf Oxffcf Paste Paste KEY 80E Oxffcd Oxffcd Copy Copy you will emulate the Help F1 Copy Down and Paste Up functions of the SUN ke
19. settings press the Save current settings button on the tool bar You do not have to be connected to a server file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_08k html 1 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 24 Transfer Options Setting Transfer Options Transfer options will be in effect until you change them or close the server connection 1 To set up transfer format type ASCII Binary you can choose the necessary item from within the Options menu Alternatively press the suitable button on the toolbar If the ASCII option is selected all transfers to or from the remote server will be made in the ASCII format This is necessary for ASCII text files on some servers but cannot be used for transfer of binary executables or files other than those composed strictly of ASCII text The Binary option makes FTP treat all transfers to and from the remote server in a binary format which is necessary for binary executables or very generally for files that are not composed strictly of ASCII text There is no special checking on the selections to determine if this is appropriate For example if you select a exe file and select ASCII as the transfer type you will not be notified 2 To toggle the Sound upon completing operations option press the Red Bell button on the Settings tab This option will enable the system sound upon connect and successful download or upload of a file or files 3 To change the confirmation settings check the Copy Appen
20. to avoid interactive input of it Host may be either a host name or IP address of the remote machine you want to connect to Examples PATH telnet exe u2 1 PATH telnet exe 192 168 136 223 where PATH indicates your nfsAxe home directory You can launch Telnet with the command line parameter PATH telnet exe xini lt IniFilePath gt where lt IniFilePath gt specifies a full path to a specific ini file This feature allows you to run several Telnet sessions each with its own ini file i e settings In order to do so you can create a new Telnet shortcut e g in the nfsAxe Programs folder and fill in the Target field in Properties of it with the command By default the field contains a call of Telnet with no arguments and the xwp ini file will be used in this case To create your specific ini file you can copy the xwp ini file and then change parameters with the Telnet utility as you need by starting it with the command line parameter You can launch Telnet_S with the trace command line parameter PATH Telnet_S exe trace to collect debug information in the telnet out file in the home directory Back Previous Next file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_07d html 17 5 2001 11 49 10 The TELNET Section of the ini file Back Previous Next The TELNET Section of the ini file The TELNET section of the ini file may have the following entry lines you can customize for particular needs an
21. to display file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_07b html 7 of 16 17 5 2001 11 48 47 Telnet Menu Options text in the Telnet window Browse When you press this button the Font standard dialog box appears This dialog box changes the font style and font size of text displayed in the Telnet window Finu deye Lourer F ourer Mew l erminal Lecis sample C Firikennt O Underline Aa BE yez Color een Scnpt We ate m Font Type or select a font name Telnet lists the fonts available for the various emulation modes Font Style Select a style You can italicize and bold any of the fonts listed To use the default type style for a given font select Regular Size Type or select a size The sizes available depend on the selected font If the size you type is not available Telnet chooses the closest available size Script In the Script list box select a desired font script file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_07b html 8 of 16 17 5 2001 11 48 47 Telnet Menu Options Effects In the Effects group box choose Strikeout to put a dash through every letter on the screen or choose Underline to underline all the text Color In the Color list box select a color for the text The Sample box changes to reflect your selection When you press the Background button the Color standard dialog box appears You can define your color for your back
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23. Click on an entry in the list to choose the profile and automatically display the related connection information for it Any relevant data previously configured in the connection dialog for each server will be displayed after its selection from the list To edit an existing profile name simply select the profile to edit from the list then move the cursor to the point in the profile name that you wish to change and make the desired changes To add a profile to the profile list click on the Save button file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_08j html 1 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 23 Profile To remove a profile from the profile list select it in the profile list box and press the Delete button Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_08j html 2 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 23 Transfer Options Back Previous Next Transfer Options Transfer options you may configure include the following transfer format type ASCII Binary sound upon completing operations confirms for Copy Delete Append and Overwrite operations port number transfer mode To display current settings select the Settings tab from the TabForm This will bring up the tab with current options of your FTP session Server u 1 UserID amw Remote Type UNIX Send Pot 21 E mail address M Passive Transters Frompt on F Copy i Append a M Delete M Overwrite To save current
24. INT five characters Shift F1 0x1lbOp one hex code Oxlb with two characters O and p Terminal Parameter Settings You can set up terminal capabilities by records with the following keywords and values Lines number The record specifies a number of lines on a screen of a terminal Example Lines 24 Columns number The record specifies a number of characters in a line Example Columns 80 Colors number The record specifies the maximum number of colors on the screen Example Colors 16 RGB R G B The record specifies the palette description for colors to be used for color terminals instead of default colors of MS Windows Each color number beginning at 0 to Colors 1 is represented by R G and B the relative intensities for red green and blue primaries each in the range of 0 255 decimal to be used for a certain color The RGB values indicate normal locations in color space The primaries in a triple are separated while triples are separated by a delimiter UseCSI 1 The terminal can UseCSI 1 or cannot UseCSI 0 use 8 bit control sequences UseCRT 1 The record defines to use the terminal or application mode for arrows keys instead of ANSI mode as default Use2W 1 The terminal can Use2W 1 or cannot Use2W 0 use characters with double width See the control sequence Esc 6 for DEC terminals Use2HW 1 The terminal can Use2HW 1 or cannot Use2HW 0 use characters with double height and width See cont
25. M labfcom ftpaxe man_08m html 1 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 27 Operations with Directories your local drives The remote option is only available if a server connection is active Your user permissions must include the right to create directories You can copy a full sub tree structure all files with all subdirectories or the first level files only To copy a directory 1 Navigate through either the local or remote directories to locate a directory of your interest 2 Verify that the transfer options be configured appropriately 3 From within the Server menu choose the Copy Directory item A dialog box will appear on your screen prompting you to specify a destination directory and a mode of operation Copying Directories Copy from doc manual to Copy Ea Cancel M Include subdirectories Help Bytes Transherred 4 Specify the destination directory if it differs from the current one 5 Check the Include Subdirectories check box as you need If checked this check box enables copying the selected directory sub tree and all files from all subdirectories Otherwise only the selected directory and its files will be copied 6 Click the Copy button to begin copying or Cancel to cancel the operation Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_08m html 2 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 27 The Quote Tab Back Previous Next The Quote Tab The Quote tab allows you to
26. PC with non single TCP IP stack e g for Ethernet modem then you should specify a mode for choosing one of them The Always Use the First IP address and Always Use the Last IP address modes allow ftpAxe s programs to automatically choose the local IP address You can set up the Ask to Choose mode to specify that you will choose the address in the dialog box brought up by the programs The default mode is Ask to Choose The TCP IP Info Box When you click on the Refresh button the ComSetup will search for available TCP IP information and if found display in the info field the IP address and name of your PC according to mode settings If the Create sp_ghbn out Info file check box is enabled then all information found will be stored in the file This allows you to check accessibility and obtain description of the TCP IP stack used The Transport button lets you choose the network transport The Default button sets up the default values for all these parameters To close the Communication Setup dialog box click OK if you wish to save new settings otherwise click on the Cancel button Back Previous Next file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_06a html 2 of 2 17 5 2001 11 48 42 Running ComSetup with Command Line Parameters Back Previous Next Running ComSetup with Command Line Parameters You can launch ComSetup with the command line parameter PATH comsetup exe xini lt IniFilePath gt where lt IniFilePath
27. S to the host The Resume Output item then becomes active and can be selected Resume Output This command resumes output it sends Ctrl Q to the host after output has been paused Exit The Exit item terminates the Telnet session The Edit Menu The Edit menu displays two commands that allow you to edit the lines you type in a Telnet window Erase Character and Erase Line Also there are two standard commands Copy and Paste for text operations with the Microsoft Windows clipboard file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_07b html 3 of 16 17 5 2001 11 48 47 Telnet Menu Options Erase Character Erase Character The host should delete the last preceding undeleted character or print position from the data stream being supplied by the user A print position may contain several characters which are the result of overstrikes or of sequences such as BS Erase Line The host should delete all the data in the current line of input i e characters from the data stream back to but not including the last CR LF sequence sent over the TELNET connection Copy To copy text onto the clipboard leaving the original text intact and replacing the previous clipboard contents select the text you want to copy and choose Copy This command is unavailable until you have selected text Paste When there is text in the clipboard you can use Paste to insert a copy of the clipboard contents at the insertion point to the Telnet windo
28. TAM labfcom ftpaxe man_09b html 3 of 3 17 5 2001 11 49 33 10 Ping Back Previous Next 10 Ping This chapter describes how to start and use the Ping utility supplied with ftpAxe You can test that the TCP IP transport is installed and configured correctly by using the Ping utility Ping can isolate network hardware problems and incompatible configurations by allowing you to verify a physical connection to a remote host Ping communicates with only one remote host at a time However you can run multiple Ping sessions simultaneously in separate windows with each session connected to a different host Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_10 html 17 5 2001 11 49 35 Starting and Terminating the Ping Utility Back Previous Next Starting and Terminating the Ping Utility You can start the Ping utility by double clicking on the Ping icon in the ftpAxe Programs folder Fing The Ping window will appear on your display H Ping u2 1 u2 1 Exit Settings Start Stop Help Sent Recelved 8 8 194 226 15 93 gt 192 168 136 223 Used ICMP protocol 192 168 136 223 is alive u2 1 ping statistics 8 packets transmitted 8 packets received 04 packet loss round trip min avg max 0 0 2 ms You can close the Ping window by double clicking on the Control Menu box or by selecting Exit on the Ping menu bar file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_10a ht
29. TP user interface FTP program is a client implementation of the File Transfer Protocol It allows you to transfer both text and binary files between your PC and a remote computer running the server implementation of FTP By using the FTP program you can set up parameters and modes for operations make change a directory on your PC local or FTP server remove local remote directory view file lists in a remote directory transfer copy rename delete selected local remote files append files to the remote machine While you are connected you can perform a number of tasks commands on the FTP server using various server s options DARPA standard Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP user interface TFTP program allows you to transfer both text and binary files between your PC and a remote computer running the server implementation of TFTP file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_02a html 1 of 2 17 5 2001 11 48 30 What is in nfsAxe LPR remote printing program LPR is a network printing program that allows access to printers attached to remote computers on your network The computers must support the Berkeley Line Printer protocol You can enter data required to get access to a remote printer choose a target printer specify job options number of copies titles and banner pages file type and print one or several files residing on your PC view print jobs in the queue remove jobs from the queue LPD Networ
30. able The Current Queue Information box helps you to find out if your output has been printed The remote computer will be queried every few seconds and the status of the jobs it is processing will be displayed in the box The queue information display includes your jobs as well as other peoples jobs file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_11b html 1 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 41 Entering LPR Info The Current Queue Information box is also used for selecting the print job you want to cancel see Cancelling Output below Options Box This box consists of items allowing you to specify your job options Burst page Print jobs are normally separated by a burst page which identifies the owner of the output Printed on the burst page are the job classification and the job name The Burst page check box is used to toggle the burst page If you prevent the burst page from being printed the Class name and Job name fields will become unavailable Class name This field is used to specify the job classification printed on the burst page The class name must not contain any spaces It defaults to your machine name unless set in this field Job name This field is used to specify the job name printed on the burst page The job name must not contain any spaces It defaults to the name of the file being printed unless set in the field File Type This list box lets you choose the mode of file printing The syntax of the text commands corr
31. ame Jnps M Use as default printer Add Delete Close Help Then you can add a new printer to the LPR printer list or remove a printer from the list To close the Configure Network Printer dialog box click on the Close button Adding a New Network Printer Before you add a new printer to the LPR printer list you must define a server printer combination You can designate one as the default printer The default printer will be the current printer each time you start the LPR program Use the following items Host This field is used to specify a network name or address of the print server computer When you click on the scroll arrow beside the Host box a drop down box will display host definitions stored in your hosts file To select a host click on the appropriate definition Printer name file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_11d html 1 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 44 Configuring a Network Printer This field is used to specify a name of the printer attached to the host in the Host edit box Use as default printer This check box allows you to assign the printer you just defined as the default LPR printer To add the printer you just specified to the LPR printer list click on the Add button The new server printer combination will be displayed in the Network printer list box Make sure that your PC name is defined in the etc hosts equiv file or etc hosts Ipd file on the host UNIX system and the Page Width sett
32. apped to these keys should not be used to modify keys in compose sequences Ke yboard Mapping ANSI US KR Ila u fe E pTI apil CWT auat Ceret key Erh Donn amp Hema SEM m zi SE E_T E symbos CaAL GA Hal assine srapcatiines Lia Seez F nciz ppe 4E_doub sazule E dul eau wE al uliek way daa ers sl s gnd SIME rid acl E doa arin List neig ed FLrecicrie J Zdt unton eas sF doneehoe The upper portion of the Keyboard Mapping dialog box contains a standard keyboard layout The currently loaded keyboard mapping file name and the terminal emulation mode are displayed at the top of the window On the KeyPad group box the KeyPad layout is shown according to the PC Layout and VT Layout radio buttons states You can toggle between them to change the KeyPad layout NumLock file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_07b html 13 of 16 17 5 2001 11 48 47 Telnet Menu Options If you enable the NumLock check box the numeric keypad keys will work as they normally do on your PC local latched mode If this option is not checked the behavior of NumLock is determined by the remote host Load When you press this button the Open standard dialog box to open files appears allowing you to select and load a keyboard mapping file for viewing and modifying Save As When you press this button the Save As standard dialog box to save files appears
33. arameter Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_080 html 17 5 2001 11 49 28 9 TFTP Back Previous Next 9 TFTP This chapter describes how to start and use the TFTP program supplied with ftpAxe TFTP is a file transfer program that allows you to transfer files between your PC and a remote computer using the DARPA standard Trivial File Transfer Protocol The program can transfer files in two different format types the ASCII format is used for text files and the binary format is used for binary files In order for ftpAxe to communicate with a remote computer that computer must also have a server implementation of TFTP You can run multiple TFTP programs simultaneously in separate windows Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_09 html 17 5 2001 11 49 30 Starting and Terminating the TFTP Program Back Previous Next Starting and Terminating the TFTP Program You can start the TFTP program by double clicking on the TFTP icon in the ftpAxe Programs folder Exit Estas BF ins GAF es Help DATA bleek 191 195 bytas ACK Bleck 191 End of getting we 2 expork VE ZIP gt G UE ZIP Sizes385 byte Time 6 55 gee You can terminate TFTP by double clicking on the Control Menu box or by clicking Exit on the TFTP menu bar Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_09a
34. ce Back Previous Next file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_06 html 17 5 2001 11 48 41 ComSetup Utility Back Previous Next ComSetup Utility You can start the ComSetup by double clicking on the ComSetup icon in the ftpAxe Programs folder Comsetup The Communication Setup Windows Sockets dialog box will appear on your display Communication Setup Windows Sockets Hosts File C AWINDOWS hosts WinSock DLL wsock32 dl IFnon single IP address Traneport Ask to Choose C Always Use the First IF address Default C Always Use the Last IF address PEL T Create sp_ghbn out Info file Refresh The following input fields are available Hosts File This field is used to specify a location of the hosts file This file contains a list of hosts in the standard format You may choose the one that is used by Windows Sockets Interface or enter another name of the file for your own needs WinSock DLL This field is used to locate the DLL executable which provides Windows Sockets file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_06a html 1 of 2 17 5 2001 11 48 42 ComSetup Utility Interface to existing TCP IP stack By default wsock32 dll of the Microsoft Windows TCP IP will be used You can specify to use any other TCP IP stack by entering its 32 bit Windows Sockets Interface DLL The If non single IP address Box If your PC has more than one IP address i e multi home
35. command directly to the FTP server to execute it To send a string 1 Make sure your current local remote directories are as you need 2 Enter a command with proper arguments in the input field 3 Press Enter to execute the command A response from the server will be displayed in the Response field Note commands that require a data connection such as STOR NLST and LIST will not work with the current version of the FTP utility Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_08n html 2 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 28 Running FTP with Command Line Parameters Back Previous Next Running FTP with Command Line Parameters Running FTP with Command Line Parameters You can launch FTP with the command line parameter PATH ftp exe xini lt IniFilePath gt where lt IniFilePath gt specifies a full path to a specific ini file and PATH indicates your nfsAxe home directory This feature allows you to run several FTP sessions each with its own ini file i e settings In order to do so you can create a new FTP shortcut e g in the nfsAxe Programs folder and fill in the Target field in Properties of it with the command By default the field contains a call of FTP with no arguments and the xwp 1ini file will be used in this case To create your specific ini file you can copy the xwp ini file and then change parameters with the FTP utility as you need by starting it with the command line p
36. compatible with Microsoft Windows Optional math coprocessor 8 Mbytes free hard disk space Note that this disk requirement does not account for the disk cluster size The larger the cluster size the greater the disk requirement In addition to the above requirements you need one of the following operating systems MS Windows 95 98 2000 MS Windows NT version 3 51 or higher TCP IP facility with Windows Sockets Interface Host Requirements TCP IP protocols over Ethernet or Serial port connection Optional server implementations of FTP and TFTP Virtual terminal protocol Telnet Optional server implementation of Berkeley Line Printer protocol Login account on the host machine Back Previous Next file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_03 html 17 5 2001 11 48 31 4 Installing nfsAxe Back Previous Next 4 Installing ftpAxe This chapter describes how to install the ftpAxe software The chapter assumes that you have Microsoft Windows 95 98 2000 or Windows NT operating system installed as described in the corresponding user s guide for the product This chapter and the rest of the ftpAxe manual refer to the two directories whose names can be changed by the user at the installation stage the home directory the configuration files directory If you install ftpAxe in a directory different from the default simply supply your directory name when appropriate directories are requested The installation of ftpA
37. copy is given the same name as the original Filenames are sent in lowercase When you are done you can disconnect from the FTP server Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_08e html 17 5 2001 11 49 19 Connecting to the FTP Server Back Previous Next Connecting to the FTP Server To create connection between your PC and a remote computer carry out the following on the Login as tab 1 Select a FTP server HostID in the list box of hosts defined in your hosts file Alternatively you can enter the host address for the server can be either the DNS entry or its IP address in the HostID edit field 2 In the UserName edit field enter your login name that is required by the selected server to access your FTP account If you do not have an account with the selected server and it accepts anonymous FTP requests enable the Anonymous option explained below 3 In the Password edit field enter the password that is required by the server to access your FTP account The characters of the password will appear as asterisk symbols for security purposes unless you chose the anonymous login option 4 Specify your Account if required If the Account field is specified the account command will be relayed to the remote server after the login sequence is completed if the remote server did not require it for logging in 5 In the Initial Directory field enter the path on the
38. d Delete or Overwrite check boxes if you want to be prompted to confirm whether to continue when you are performing the corresponding file operation 4 To specify a port number enter it in the edit field Gf you wish to communicate via a specific port on the FTP server Otherwise leave this field s default as 21 This port number will be used throughout the session An optional port number may be supplied in which case FTP will attempt to contact a FTP server at that port Most servers accept FTP connection requests on port 21 but there are those that do not for security or other reasons Port number 21 is usually used for FTP clients 5 When the Passive Transfers check box is disabled then a FTP server will normally try to establish connection with your FTP client and perform operations When enabled this mode makes a FTP server passive with the PASV command so your FTP client will try to connect to a FTP server This mode is useful when your PC is behind a firewall or proxy server Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_08k html 2 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 24 Operations with Files Back Previous Next Operations with Files Copying Files Copying files duplicates selected files to another file system You can copy local files to a remote system or remote files to your PC Copying can be carried out by using the Copy button which assumes that you want to use the same file
39. d Mapping File Format The Keyboard Mapping file has two sections KEYS and COMPOSERS_XKK each consisting of keysym statements and possible comments Text entered after a sign is ignored and will be treated as a comment A keysym specification uses a set of standard X numbers to describe a symbol For example a lowercase a has a special number code The KEYS Section In the KEYS section each keysym statement associates a set of one to four keysyms with a physical key Synopsis of a statement is KEYnn keysym1 keysym2 keysym3 keysym4 nn is the identifying number of a PC s key Every PC s key has an entry in the section The entry name is the text KEY followed by the decimal ScanCode number key_number and followed by the letter E if the key has the extended flag set keysym1 is the keysym associated with the key in a non shifted state Normal This is the only parameter that must be entered keysym2 is the keysym associated with the key when the key is Shifted keysym3 is the keysym associated with the key when a Mode Shift key is pressed Alt Gr keysym4 is the keysym associated with the Shift Mode Shift sequence Shift Alt Gr A Mode Shift is a physical key which has a keysym value of OxFF7E predefined as the ModeSwitch symbol and which is assigned to one of the modifiers MOD1 to MODS A full keysym specification consists of four numbers each of which is in the range of 0 through 255
40. d applications ALTforEMACS 1 to allow the ALT key to be used in EMACS Back Previous Next file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_07e html 17 5 2001 11 49 11 8 FTP Back Previous Next 8 FTP This chapter describes how to start and use the FTP program supplied with nfsAxe The FTP is a file transfer program which allows you to transfer files between your PC and a remote computer using the ARPANET standard File Transfer Protocol The program can transfer files in two different format types ASCII format is used for text files and Binary format is used for binary files The FTP also allows you to perform some basic file and directory management operations such as deleting copying and renaming The nfsAxe s FTP must run on a machine that is configured for TCP IP network communication or Internet access Access can be gained through Winsock and the use of any dial up provider a Remote Access Server RAS or a direct connection via a local area network that supports TCP IP In order for the FTP to communicate with a remote computer that computer must have a server implementation of FTP FTP server based on the TCP IP transports You can be connected to only one remote computer at a time during a FTP session However you can run multiple FTP sessions FTP clients simultaneously in separate windows with each session connected to a different host Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM
41. e LPDAEMON Section of the ini file Appendix A Keyboard Mapping File Format Appendix B Description of Terminal Capabilities file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe manual html 2 of 2 17 5 2001 11 48 22 1 About This Manual Back Next 1 About This Manual This User s Manual describes how to install configure and use the ftpAxe package on a 32 bit IBM PC or compatible personal computer running one of the following operating system MS Windows 95 98 2000 or MS Windows NT A small volume of the manual reflects simplicity of using this software tool created nevertheless on the basis of up to date information technologies The following items will be covered Purpose and composition of ftpAxe Hardware amp Software requirements of ftpAxe Installation procedure for ftpAxe ftpAxe database composition Configuring ftpAxe ftpAxe working sessions Back Next file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_01 html 17 5 2001 11 48 28 2 Introducing to ftpAxe Back Previous Next 2 Introducing to ftpAxe ftpAxe is a complicated product for integrating the Microsoft Windows and TCP IP network environments ftpAxe is an inexpensive but effective way to transform a standard PC running under MS Windows 95 98 2000 or MS Windows NT into a multi function terminal Being based on the TCP IP open standards the package integrates a PC into an interoperable computer network The network of dissimilar computers and operat
42. efaultDirecton gt server Type UNIX Anonymous 2 Enter a new user name in the corresponding edit field 3 Specify a password if required 4 Press the Change User button to confirm your Login If there are problems with your Login you will be returned to the Login dialog box and given another chance to Login If your Login is successful you will be returned to the FTP session file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_08i html 1 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 22 Changing to a User Name Alternatively you can select a proper profile name and press the Change User button see the Profile section below To cancel changing user name just select another tab from the TabForm Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_08i html 2 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 22 Profile Back Previous Next Profile You can assign a name to the connection data set by entering it in the Profile edit field This set includes HostID UserName Password Confirms Login as Remote files Settings Quote Frofile Defau sunt Save Host IO 1192 58 136 41 sun Delete User Mame Det ti tsi s s CS Password poe Account Deen Initial Dir homes Defta server Type UNIX a Connect Anonymous The text displayed in this field can either be the profile name that is selected in the list or it can be text that has just been entered
43. elnet your PC emulates one of the following terminal types XTERM ANSI AT386 DEC VT52 VT100 VT125 VT220 or VT240 using connection based services of TCP You can specify the terminal emulation settings for the current connection by making the appropriate settings on the Settings option By using the Keyboard Mapping Option i e keymap editor invoking you can load change re define keys and create a new keyboard layout and save any keyboard definition file You can start more than one Telnet session and use Telnet to open multiple Telnet windows on a single host or different hosts at the same time Back Previous Next file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_07 html 17 5 2001 11 48 44 Starting and Terminating Telnet Back Previous Next Starting and Terminating Telnet You can start Telnet by double clicking on the Telnet icon in the ftpAxe Programs folder Ale Telnet The Telnet Connect Host dialog box will appear on your display Telnet Connect Host Host ITEN r Port 23 Ok Cancel A session is a set of settings that are assigned to a connection to a remote machine These settings are saved in an ini file and allow you to have different preferences for different hosts using different ini files All Telnet session settings are stored in the TELNET section of the XWP ini file The first thing you should do to initiate a session is to establish a connection to a remote machine I
44. emote files settings Quote Profile HostiD 152 58 136 41 sunt User Name Deft st tst lt sCS Password ee Account po Initial Dir lt DefaultDirecton gt server Type UNIX Anonymous 2 Enter a new user name in the corresponding edit field 3 Specify a password if required 4 Press the Change User button to confirm your Login If there are problems with your Login you will be returned to the Login dialog box and given another chance to Login If your Login is successful you will be returned to the FTP session file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_O8h html 1 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 22 Changing to a User Name Alternatively you can select a proper profile name and press the Change User button see the Profile section below To cancel changing user name just select another tab from the TabForm Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_O8h html 2 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 22 Changing to a User Name Back Previous Next Changing to a User Name During a FTP session you can change to another user name This option is only available if a server connection is active To change to another user name 1 Select the Login as tab from the TabForm Login as Remote files settings Quote Profile HostiD 152 58 136 41 sunt User Name Deft st tst lt sCS Password ee Account po Initial Dir lt D
45. esponding to these modes is described in the Ipr inf file see below You can delete add or edit legal command lines in this file as you wish Page title This field is used to specify the page title other than the file name Note that there must not be any spaces within your title You can specify the page title only if the Pages check box is set to the enabled state Page title defaults to the file name unless set in the field Status Box This box displays the current program status Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_11b html 2 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 41 Printing Files Back Previous Next Printing Files To print a file click on the Print File button The File s to Print dialog box will appear on your display Use dialog box items to select one or more files for printing Locate and select files to print and click OK The file s will be sent over the network to the current LPR printer and then printed Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_11c html 17 5 2001 11 49 42 Configuring a Network Printer Back Previous Next UUsi kuva uusi uva Configuring a Network Printer To configure a printer available on your network click on the Configure Printer button The Configure Network Printer dialog box will appear on your display Contigure Network Printer x Host Network printer list u2 T hpS Printer n
46. eting a printer In order to remove a TCP printer select an appropriate TCP Printer Name from within the Available Printers list box and then click on the Remove button Queue Directory group box This box specifies the directory path showing where to save control and data files to be printed on network printers The subdirectories with TCP printers names will be created in this directory use Windows network printers file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_12b html 4 of 7 17 5 2001 11 49 50 Configuring the Network Print Server If this check box is enabled both local and network printers will be included into the Windows printers list for Add and Edit Otherwise local printers will be used only Enable Trace If this check box is enabled the trace information is output to the main LPD window and simultaneously to the Ipd ptr trace file in the WinaXe s home directory You can specify a queue directory by typing its full path name in the Queue Directory edit field or selecting the name by browsing When you press the Browse button the Select LPD queue directory dialog box will appear on your display Current directory C LPD_Que Drives ece Y Directories yc The Current directory edit field lets you specify the queue directory path The Drives list box allows you to choose the drive for the directory The Directories list box lets you choose the queue directory in which subdirectories file
47. eue Directory group box you can specify a directory on your hard disk to be used for printer s data streams In the User Access group box you can specify a list of users who can print files via the LPD program running on your PC To close the LPD Settings dialog box click OK if you wish to save settings otherwise click on the Cancel button To display the Help window with this text click on the Help button Available Printers group box file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_12b html 1 of 7 17 5 2001 11 49 50 Configuring the Network Print Server Every Windows printer found during searching can be included into the Available Printers list which the LPD program will control Printers included must be given the TCP Printer Name the name by which the LPD and LPR programs will identify the printer over the network Adding a new network printer When you press on the Add button the LPD Add Printer dialog box will appear on your display LPD Add Printer x Windows Printers CL1 Privet NNM WIRA EPSONSOD AIRINA HP USER SB HP AXTP2 BM IBM Froprinter Il Copy 2 TCP IP Printer name jeu MN tl M Enable Banner M Enable form feed at print end l Pause printing T Hex code Bypass Bypass character s canot obe The following items are available Windows Printers This list box contains names of Windows printers not yet included into the Available Printers list TCP IP P
48. fcom ftpaxe man_12b html 7 of 7 17 5 2001 11 49 50 Printers Status Back Previous Next Printer Status When you choose the Status menu item the LPD Printer Status dialog box will appear on your display LPD Printer Status IBMi Froprinter Il VARIO_ MAP TPA EM PastStar WPOSTASTAR You can view current states of all Available TCP printers pause ready print Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_12c html 17 5 2001 11 49 51 The LPDAEMON Section of the ini file Back Previous Next The LPDAEMON Section of the ini file The LPDAEMON section of the ini file may have the following entry lines you can customize for particular needs and applications EnableRembak 1 to enable the AIX Rembak print service In this case the usr lib lpd rembak binary file is skipped i e it is not sent TextUnixToDos 1 to provide conversion of text files from UNIX to DOS format adding LF after CR FilterIsV 1 to specify the v type as for raster files i e no data conversion to every incoming data file see the Ipr inf file FontFace to set up a preferred font face name to dispay messages in windows The Courier New Courier font face priority is supported Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_12d html 17 5 2001 11 49 53 Axessh manual Back Previous Next Appendix A Keyboar
49. file s Copy file with another name Append file to another Reget or Reput selected file Rename selected file Delete selected file s Save current settings View selected file to Notepad Update panels Help contents The left part of the FTP main window consists of two list boxes displaying a current local directory tree structure and a file list for the path above You can select local files for operations here The right part of the FTP main window contains four tabs that house the various program options These tabs are Login as Remote files Settings and Quote The Login as tab is for making connection to a FTP server The Remote files tab displays the directory structure of the currently connected server The window is blank unless FTP is connected to a server or a server s cached directory information is displayed Navigating through the server s various folders or directories is accomplished by clicking individual folders with the mouse Here you can browse your active connection and select directories and files for operations When you press the right mouse button on the empty space inside the tab the drop down menu will appear so you can use its available options The Settings tab is used to configure transfer options The Quote tab allows you to control a FTP server by command lines You can resize file panels and sort files by clicking on the column name at the top of file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_O8b html
50. ftpAxe manual ftpAxe manual 1 About This Manual 2 Introducing to ftpAxe What is in ftpAxe 3 The ftpAxe Requirements 4 Installing ftpAxe Running INSTALL Running UNINSTALL Upgrading ftpAxe Multi user Installation 5 The ftpAxe Database Keyboard Definition Files 6 Configuring ftpAxe ComSetup Utility Running ComSetup with Command Line Parameters 7 Telnet Starting and Terminating Telnet Telnet Menu Options Terminal Emulation in Telnet Running Telnet with Command Line Parameters The TELNET Section of the ini file 8 FTP Starting and Terminating the FTP Program Main FTP Window The Server Menu The Options Menu Performing File Transfer Connecting to the FTP Server Disconnecting from the FTP Server Changing to a User Name file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe manual html 1 of 2 17 5 2001 11 48 22 ftpAxe manual Profile Transfer Options Operations with Files Operations with Directories The Quote Tab Running FTP with Command Line Parameters 9 TFTP Starting and Terminating the TFTP Program TFTP Menu Options 10 Ping Starting and Terminating the Ping Utility Ping Menu Options 11 LPR Remote Printing Starting and Terminating the LPR Program Entering LPR Info Printing Files Configuring a Network Printer Cancelling Output The Ipr inf File 12 LPD Print Server Starting and Terminating the LPD Program Configuring the Network Print Server Printers Status Th
51. function Comments Use this field to enter a new comment for the function you define Set This button stores new values you entered and exits the dialog Cancel You can cancel any changes you made to the dialog box by clicking on this button Back Previous Next file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_07b html 16 of 16 17 5 2001 11 48 47 Terminal Emulation in Telnet Back Previous Next Terminal Emulation in Telnet The Telnet program can emulate XTERM AT386 ANSI VT52 VT100 VT125 VT220 and VT240 terminals The terminfo ini file describes the capabilities of these terminals This description contains control sequences for them and is very similar to the TERMINFO source code of the UNIX system So users can edit the file to suit to the special environment By editing the terminfo ini file users can define the terminal type the screen size the number of lines and columns the number of colors the color palette 1 e RGB values for each color number sequences to be transferred to remote hosts for each user defined key on the keyboard Appendix B contains detailed information on how to describe the terminal emulation capabilities Back Previous Next file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_07c html 17 5 2001 11 49 09 Running Telnet with Command Line Parameters Back Previous Next Running Telnet with Command Line Parameters You can launch Telnet with the host command line parameter
52. ground The Colors tab allows you to customize the color of your screen by emulating the color of the host s attributes The colors you set in this tab are not altered by the colors settings you make in the Windows Control Panel The Type Tab Telnet Settings Keys Text Type User Defined Terminal Refresh Time delay mzec Screen Renovation Fate Terminal Refresh This group box allows you to change values of parameters that control the screen file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_07b html 9 of 16 17 5 2001 11 48 47 Telnet Menu Options buffer output and modify the characteristics of your keyboard The Time delay msec parameter sets the time interval 20 1000 that defines when to display lines with character s received The Screen Renovation Rate parameter sets the ratio 5 100 of screen changes e g characters entered or modified to full screen that defines when the screen area modified will be re displayed Terminal Type This option allows you to change emulation modes for the Telnet session by selecting one of the available modes from the Terminal Type list The mode must correspond to that assigned in the TERM command when logging in Telnet adjusts your system so that your computer keyboard and terminal perform just as the specified terminal does The modes are popular control sets used in terminals originally manufactured by Digital Equipment Corporation DEC If you are not sure which
53. he user presses the next key If the next key say KEYyy is in the COMPxx entry like yy gt zz ina pair then the XServer will send the value zz from the pair to the XClient If yy is not found in the COMPxx entry then the XServer will send the composer s key_number cc and the second key_number yy Note that the values yy and zz are in the range of character codes Note that if Composer is pressed twice then the XServer will send the single value cc to the XClient Example KEYS KEY18 0x65 0x45 XK_e XKE KEY22 0x75 0x55 XK_u XK_U KEY23 0x69 0x49 XK_i XK_I KEY24 Ox6f 0x4f gt KK6 XK 0 KEY30 0x61 0x41 XK_a XK_A KEY41 94 176 Circumflex Accent DEGREE SIGN RING ABOVE KEY41 0x5e Oxb0 XK_asciicircum XK_degree KEY162 Oxe2 Oxc2 XK_acircumflex XK_Acircumflex KEY170 Oxea Oxca XK_ecircumflex XK_Ecircumflex KEY174 Oxee Oxce XK_icircumflex XK_Icircumflex KEY180 Oxf4 0xd4 KK ocr roumi lex XK_Ocircumflex KEY LO Oxtb 0xdb XK_ucircumflex XK_Ucircumflex COMPOSERS_XKK Definition of Circumflex Accent as a composer COMP 94 30 gt 162S 18 gt 170S 23 gt 174S 24 gt 180S 22 gt 1878S In this example if the user presses normally the key 41 which is the circumflex accent on German keyboard the XServer will check if the keysym value 94 is found in the COMPOSERS_XKK section the COMP94 entry and if yes then the XServe
54. host system You can then interact with the host by choosing commands from displayed menus or by typing commands in the window and starting remote applications You can customise your Telnet session with the Settings and or Keyboard Mapping items in the Options menu described below The following sequence of commands can be used as an example of working in the Telnet session login arsexam DISPLA Y xtp2 0 export DISPLAY xterm amp mwm amp file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_07a html 2 of 3 17 5 2001 11 48 45 Starting and Terminating Telnet To capture the screen output of Telnet commands to a file Telnet writes the log to the telnet out file in the home directory in case of fatal errors or due to the trace command line parameter You can terminate a Telnet session by choosing the Close command on the Control Menu box or by selecting Exit on the Telnet Commands menu If you select Exit while a connection to a remote system is still active Telnet disconnects you from the remote system automatically properly closing all applications used Back Previous Next file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_07a html 3 of 3 17 5 2001 11 48 45 Telnet Menu Options Back Previous Next Telnet Menu Options The Telnet menu bar displays four menus Commands Edit Options and Help They are described below The Help Menu The Help menu contains the following menu commands Contents
55. html 17 5 2001 11 49 32 TFTP Menu Options Back Previous Next TFTP Menu Options The TFTP menu bar displays five menus Exit Settings PutFiles GetFiles and Help The Exit menu terminates the TFTP program and the Help menu displays any help information available about the TFTP The other three are described below The Settings Menu The Settings menu allows you to set up parameters and modes of transfers When you select this menu a dialog box will appear Hast ue File s hosts ss Remote directory fexporyhame 26j 0 Local directory cla Perpacket retransmission timeout sec f Total retransmission timeout sec 25 M Binary Mode l Trace verbose Cancel You can cancel any changes you make to the dialog box by clicking on Cancel By clicking on OK any new settings you make become the defaults for future TFTP sessions The following input fields and check boxes are available Host This field is used to specify a network node name or address of the host used for file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_09b html 1 of 3 17 5 2001 11 49 33 TFTP Menu Options transfers When you click on the scroll arrow beside the Host box a drop down box will display host definitions being in your hosts file To select a host click on an appropriate definition File s This field is used to specify one or more names of files you are about to transfer File names are separated by a space Remote Director
56. ing corresponds to your remote printer If there is no entry in the host s etc hosts equiv file or etc hosts Ipd file for the user and the user tries to print a file LPR responds with the host error message that the user has no access to a line printer Deleting a Network Printer In order to remove a printer from the LPR printer list select an appropriate server printer combination in the Network printer list box and then click on the Delete button The combination selected will disappear in the Network printer list box and the printer will become unavailable for use with the LPR program You can select and delete more than one printer at once Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_11d html 2 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 44 Cancelling Output Back Previous Next Cancelling Output If you change your mind after sending a file for printing but before it has actually been printed you can cancel it The status of the jobs the current LPR printer is processing is displayed in the Current Queue Information box Locate and double click your job that is awaiting print A confirmation dialog box will then appear on your display If you click on the Yes button the selected job will be cancelled Note that you can only cancel your own jobs Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_11e html 17 5 2001 11 49 44 The Ipr inf file Back Previ
57. ing systems becomes perfectly transparent to you ftpAxe enables on your PC s screen to work at once with several applications executed simultaneously on various network nodes As a result a heterogeneous network appears to you as a unified large computer system arranged directly on your desktop Back Previous Next file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_02 html 17 5 2001 11 48 29 What is in nfsAxe Back Previous Next What is in nfsAxe nfsAxe is an integrated and powerful 32 bit software tool consisting of the following functional parts Telnet virtual terminal emulator Telnet is a communications and terminal emulation program It allows you to connect to and communicate with hosts that support the Telnet protocol to initiate and control a remote login session While you are using Telnet you can set some options for particular implementations of Telnet change fonts of text displayed in the Telnet window select a terminal emulation mode in the Telnet session The Telnet program can emulate XTERM AT386 ANSI VT52 VT100 VT125 VT220 and VT240 terminals for character mode applications Advanced users can edit the terminal capabilities description file to suit to the special environment By using the Keyboard Mapping option i e keymap editor invoking you can load change re define keys and create a new keyboard layout and save any keyboard definition file ARPANET standard File Transfer Protocol F
58. k Print Server LPD is a Network Print Server daemon that allows access to printers accessible at your computer across TCP IP network The remote computers must have the LPR program that supports the Berkeley Line Printer protocol While using LPD you can change the Printer list and printer parameters add remove a network printer change settings of network printers enable or disable printing of files from remote hosts specify the list of users which can print files on your networked printers The Ping program You can test that the TCP IP transport is installed and configured correctly by using the Ping utility While running Ping sends a sequence of data packets to the host with the time interval specified When the connection between your PC and the host exists PC will receive a response after every packet sent If Ping finds the host or IP address it will return the appropriate message Back Previous Next file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_02a html 2 of 2 17 5 2001 11 48 30 3 The ftpAxe Requirements Back Previous Next 3 The ftpAxe Requirements Your computer system must meet the following hardware software host and network requirements for you to install and use ftpAxe PC Hardware amp Software Requirements A standard 32 bit i386 1486 or Pentium IBM PC or 100 compatible 8 Mbytes RAM MS Windows 95 98 2000 NT Color graphics controller supporting SVGA video modes Mouse Unit
59. l 1 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 48 Starting and Terminating the LPD Program You can then enter information required to provide or change access to them The following menu items in the LPD window are available Exit Used to terminate the Network Print Server LPD Status Used to view the Available printers list with their states Settings Used to change LPD settings the printers list queue directory and users access Fonts Used to change fonts for displaying the LPD window Help Used to display the About LPD dialog box and this help text Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_12a html 2 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 48 Configuring the Network Print Server Back Previous Next Configuring the Network Print Server To configure the Network Print Server LPD click on the Settings menu item The LPD Settings dialog box will appear on your display Line Printer Doe mon Sehing s wealsb a Fr as TIF Pr ero Add Ise Free IBA Fup rear il Kod WRI oF Edi Fursl lic WEL Ss 44 PE EU Woy ay SUH Deme M Enot race e use Yme ows zabvark pr rie s TA w ALL asus aie ser Oe OF Larceal lle p Uha stig In the Available Printers group box you can add a new TCP printer change settings for TCP printers and remove a TCP printer The TCP printers list contains printers which the LPD program will control In the Qu
60. labfcom ftpaxe man_08 html 17 5 2001 11 49 12 Starting and Terminating the FTP Program Back Previous Next Starting and Terminating the FTP Program You can start the FTP program by double clicking on the FTP icon in the nfsAxe Programs folder The main FTP window will appear on your display Er cd al Esver pliors Le lt W emesis fate lepa llre he eee err pee Lowe Memes 4 Detlirgs Juste sy SDP ERATE maa 1 TDF 5 7 lwh fene 2 MIHIA Hasa 9 fee e Bei Ya is Meo TEENE UATE Iis i bead rerom T154 BEEE Bin ciar Sei o i H EEEE Rn Te EAr Peneus pia om eae La ai i Ceiri E unr meee n saii i Eam ClrrdeVe i ce Tress nnet Cheii Clredeg2 2 In order to terminate FTP choose Exit from within the Server menu It is not necessary to close a connection before terminating FTP the system will shut everything down for you file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_08a html 1 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 14 Starting and Terminating the FTP Program Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_08a html 2 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 14 Main FTP Window Back Previous Next Main FTP Window On the upper portion of the main window there is a Toolbar displaying short cut buttons that allow you to access commonly used functions that appear on the FTP menus Disconect ASCII type transfer Binary type transfer Copy selected
61. ml 1 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 37 Starting and Terminating the Ping Utility Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_10a html 2 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 37 Ping Menu Options Back Previous Next Ping Menu Options The Ping menu bar displays five menus Exit Settings Start Stop and Help The Exit menu terminates the Ping utility and the Help menu displays any help information available about the Ping The other three are described below The Settings Menu The Settings menu allows you to set up parameters of the Ping session When you select this menu a dialog box will appear Ping Settings Host IP u24 Interval sec f Trace J Ok Cancel You can cancel any changes you make to the dialog box by clicking on Cancel By clicking on OK any new settings you make become the defaults for future Ping sessions The following input fields and check boxes are available Host IP This field is used to specify a network node name or address of the remote host which you wish to verify a physical connection to When you click on the scroll arrow beside the Host IP box a drop down box will display host definitions located in your hosts file To select a host click on an appropriate definition Interval This field lets you set a time interval between two neighboring data packets in seconds file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_10b html 1 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49
62. n the dialog you can specify the hostname or IP address and the port number of the service Host This field specifies a hostname or IP address network node specification of the remote machine you want to connect to and which provides the Telnet service file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_07a html 1 of 3 17 5 2001 11 48 45 Starting and Terminating Telnet When you click on the scroll arrow beside the Host box a drop down box will display host definitions located in your hosts file To select a host click on an appropriate definition Port This field specifies the port number of the Telnet service on the remote machine you want to connect to The default port number of the Telnet service is decimal 23 To establish Telnet connection enter the network name or IP address of the host you want to connect to then change the default Telnet port number if required and press OK Telnet connects and logs into the specified hostname Once you have connected to the host the host name or IP address you specified appears at the top of the Telnet window with the terminal emulation mode and the host login prompt appears in the window FE u2 1 TelnetctANSID Commands Edit Options Help Connected to u 1 UHIA r System U Release 4 8 u2 1 login lal You must prove your identity to the remote machine using some authentication method e g password authentication Specify the login information required for your
63. name or the Copy As button which will prompt you for a new name for the file Use Copy As to transfer UNIX files with a file name not conforming to DOS file naming conventions When you have to operate with such specific UNIX names then choose NONE as the server type in the Server Type list box Note Copy and Copy As can only be used with files not directories To copy a file 1 Connect to a server using a valid server profile 2 Navigate through either the local or remote directories to locate a file of your interest in the file list 3 Select the file by clicking on it A status bar letter will appear to indicate the currently active panel Note that Copy As can only be used with one file at a time If more than one file is to be selected you can use standard Microsoft Windows techniques to make multiple selections with the Ctrl key for individual files or with the Shift key for adjacent files 4 Display a destination directory to place the files 5 Verify that the transfer options be configured appropriately 6 Choose the Copy selected file s or Copy file with another name button from the toolbar or choose the Copy or Copy As item from within the Server File Functions menu 7 If the Copy confirmation is turned on you will be prompted to confirm the operation If you are doing Copy As you are always prompted for a new name and the Copy As dialog brings up file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_08l h
64. nd send the 8 bit control sequences and graphic characters Multinational character transmission mode including supplemental characters In this mode you can download soft character sets from the host system into the terminal The soft character set is also known as a dynamically redefinable character set DRCS This feature lets you design your own soft character sets for use with the terminal You can use the DECDLD control string command to down line load one or more characters of a specified 94 or 96 character DRCS with a specified logical pixel pattern NRCS 7 bit When this radio button is enabled you choose to work in the 7 bit environment only Select one of the 7 bit character sets from the National Replacement Character Sets NRCS pull down list box to allow for country region s replacement characters to be sent in the 7 bit escape control sequences National character transmission mode The following NRC sets are available ASCII DEC Special Graphics DEC Supplemental British Dutch Finnish Norwegian Danish Swedish French French Canadian German Italian Spanish Swiss In VT100 mode VT52 mode or when 7 bit NRCS characters is selected through Set Up or the DECNRCM command only ASCII NRC sets and DEC Special Graphic characters are available Default Font Characters in the Telnet window appear in the specified font size and colors Options in this group box allow you to change font parameters used
65. nding a selected file The default is to use the same file name in the current directory on the remote file system to which you are moving the file Note If you press the Cancel button on the transfer progress dialog your destination file will be invalid Renaming Files Renaming a file changes the name of the file Rename does not support simultaneous moving that file You may rename both local and remote files Rename will prompt for anew name for the highlighted file The new name will replace the old one providing your login grants you permission to rename files on the server to which FTP is file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_08l html 2 of 4 17 5 2001 11 49 25 Operations with Files attached Note Rename can only be used for files not directories To rename a file 1 Select a file of your interest in the local or remote file list You may not select multiple files to be renamed 2 Press the Rename selected file button on the toolbar or choose the Rename item from within the Server File Functions menu The file name will turn into edit field with the file name highlighted 3 Enter a new name for the file in the field using standard Microsoft Windows techniques 4 Press the Enter key to complete renaming or ESC to cancel it Deleting Files Deleting a file removes it from its file system You can delete local and remote files This option will delete the currently highlighted remote files provided tha
66. ne Normally there may be several groups of records in each terminal section a group of terminal capability definitions e g Lines Columns Colors UseCRT MGO MGI RGB UseCSI Use2W Use2HW Tab8 TabSet a group of X keys definitions for non standard keys of keyboards e g auxiliary keypads or function keys A X keysym name followed by a separator begins the record X keys definitions may have a single value for the PC layout mode or a single value for the VT layout mode or both A sign must precede the VT layout mode value In case of both modes the first value is for the PC layout mode A value is a code sequence of one or more key codes separated by a delimiter to be transmitted when you use the X key defined A code is a decimal number in the range of 0 255 to represent valid escape or control sequences for the terminal Examples for VT240 XK_Home 155 72 155 50 126 CSI H CSI 2 XK_KP_Home 155 72 143 119 Cel S63 w XK_KP_Space 143 117 SS3 u a group of user defined keys UDK definitions You can reprogram them in the Telnet Options Settings User Defined tab A UDK s name followed by a separator begins the record A value may be a sequence of one or more characters and or hex codes without any separator to be transmitted when you use the UDK defined file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe appendix_b html 1 of 3 17 5 2001 11 49 55 Axessh manual Examples Alt F10 PR
67. nel The remote option is only available if a server connection is active Your user permissions must include the right to create directories To create a directory 1 Navigate through either the local or remote directories to locate a directory of your interest where you wish to create a new one 2 From within the Server menu choose the New Folder item The edit field will appear with the default folder name highlighted Also you can create a remote directory by pressing the right mouse button on the empty space inside the Remote files tab and choose New Folder in the drop down menu 3 Enter a new name for the folder in the field using standard Microsoft Windows techniques Removing Directories You may remove a directory on the FTP server or on one of your local drives You can delete a file directory only if it is empty Removing a directory on the FTP server is only available if a server connection is active Your user permissions must include the right to remove directories To remove a directory 1 Navigate through either the local or remote directories to locate a directory of your interest 2 Select the directory or folder you wish to remove 3 From within the Server menu choose the Remove Folder item The highlighted directory will be removed without any confirmation if empty Copying Directories You may copy a directory from your PC onto the FTP server or from the FTP server to file C riina LABTA
68. ng the LPD Program You can start the LPD program by double clicking on the LPD icon in the nfsAxe Programs folder Starting and Terminating the LPD Program The LPD program determines accessible local System and Microsoft network Network printers and creates the Windows printers list Then it creates the Available printers list and modifies it with the previous information from the ini file and your directions and then iconifies itself When you start the LPD program from the task bar the main LPD window will appear on your display showing all printers found system network and TCP printers E Dini Prinlisr MAr Eal Sus Seu Evils delp ferrer Tinto Mime eras Peeper dt Ramer aF beeper ater iy Z Penn St pts thm ARTE MNN He be Poonterl RemeeljE kecpoonter lo Fort Lk 1 kt reslLJLuuec Mebwork kriotscs Pointerd gt wos LC SEB Uos LS kozk Atte IL IML Us Ps onbeL3 Kamei FUG 71 STi Pueu r ELIL CICIizt4 Po eclhendi Nowe i CL1 Seivel EYE Susl Abc O0COLSS4 Pi oale S Koe VikTFsscs0r Farkl AeL ICIC E3 Po oaleL Ko s IRo SPSCHEOC Fonte ALLE 20001234 Prater Ramco IRIYI Jore tte 73030232 Peesarers ames ET Ud Tavra ares acd Fac TT Orirtarro Kimberan3 Patet T Nemes iNY frit kon Hanesi raprinT n ll Pointerd TUF Meme hou eS kirnicos Herme 4 at wn LiF Prontert Ives Memwesk sd JKR kionclows Hese miry LUE file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_12a htm
69. nsion KMF and are located in the home directory You specify the KMF file to be used by all ftpAxe s programs in the XSettings utility s window The keyboard mapping file format uses scancodes which allow the terminal to transmit make and break codes for each keystroke corresponding to the hardware scan codes used by PC keyboards scan set 1 Make means when the key is pressed break means when the key is released The Keyboard Mapping File Format is described in Appendix A The Keyboard Mapping dialog box allows you to map Keysyms Characters or Compose Key Sequences to existing keys on your keyboard file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_07b html 12 of 16 17 5 2001 11 48 47 Telnet Menu Options Keysyms is the encoding of a symbol to a key that exists on a physical keyboard Compose Key Sequences are key combinations to produce special Keysyms such as accented characters These Keysyms are generated by typing two keystrokes The first key is known as a composing key Each Compose Sequence consists of two key combinations which generate a new pseudo key Modifiers are keys that modify the action of other keys They are not to be confused with a Keysym In X Keys they include Shift Lock Control and Mod1 through Mod5 Mod1 through Mod5 are the logical keynames for modifier keys that vary from workstation to workstation Caution should be used when assigning modifiers to latching keys NumLock ScrollLock or CapsLock Modifiers m
70. ntrols v Raster file This command causes the data file to be printed with no data conversion Back Previous Next file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_11f html 1 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 45 The Ipr inf file www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_11f html 2 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 45 12 LPD Network Print Server Back Previous Next 12 LPD Network Print Server This chapter describes how to start and use the LPD Line Printer Daemon program supplied with nfsAxe LPD is a Network Print Server daemon that provides access to your local attached to your PC and Microsoft network accessible printers across TCP IP Remote computers must have the LPR program that supports the Berkeley Line Printer protocol see Request For Comments 1179 This RFC describes an existing print server protocol widely used on the Internet for communicating between line printer daemons both clients and servers The Berkeley versions of the UNIX operating system provide line printer spooling with a collection of programs lpr assign to queue lpq display the queue Iprm remove from queue and Ipc control the queue These programs interact with an autonomous process called the line printer daemon Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_12 html 17 5 2001 11 49 46 Starting and Terminating the LPD Program Back Previous Next Starting and Terminati
71. onnected This function is frequently used when a user believes his process is in an unending loop or when an unwanted process has been inadvertently activated Abort Output file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_07b html 2 of 16 17 5 2001 11 48 47 Telnet Menu Options This command sends the Telnet Abort Output command AO control function to the remote host This command tells the host to run to completion the current process which is generating output but without sending the output to the user s terminal from the host Further this function typically clears any output already produced but not yet actually sent to the user s terminal Break This command sends the Telnet Break command BREAK control function to the remote host This command intended to indicate that the Break Key or the Attention Key was hit tells the host to stop what it is doing Are You There This command sends the Telnet Are You There command AYT control function to the remote host This command determines if the connection with the host is still up and the system is running This command tells the host to send back to the user s terminal some visible evidence that the command was received This function may be invoked by the user when the system is unexpectedly silent for a long time because of the unanticipated by the user length of a computation an unusually heavy system load etc Pause Output This command pauses output it sends Ctrl
72. ous Next The Ipr inf file The Ipr inf file supplied with the package contains five commands for more details see the document Request For Comments 1179 f Print formatted file This command causes the data file to be printed as a plain text file providing page breaks as necessary Any ASCII control characters which are not in the following list are discarded HT CR LF FF and BS l Print file leaving control characters This command causes the specified data file to be printed without filtering the control characters as is done with the f command o Print PostScript output file This command prints the data file to be printed treating the data as standard PostScript input p Print file with pr format This command causes the data file to be printed with a heading page numbers and pagination The heading should include the date and time that printing was started the title and a page number identifier followed by the page number The title is the name of file as specified by the N command unless the T command title has been given After a page of text has been printed a new page is started with a new page number There is no way to specify the length of the page r File to print with FORTRAN carriage control This command causes the data file to be printed interpreting the first column of each line as FORTRAN carriage control The FORTRAN standard limits this to blank 1 0 and carriage co
73. pies a selected directory to or from the host see Copying Directory for details Update file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_08c html 1 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 16 The Server Menu Refreshes the contents of the list boxes Use this option to reload the file listing of the current directory This option is only available if a connection is active You may also refresh the current directory listing by pressing the Update panels button on the tool bar Exit Exits the FTP program File Functions This sub menu has the following items for file management operations Copy Copying selected files Copy As Copying a file with changing its name ReTransfer Re getting or re putting a file Append Appending one file to another Rename Renaming a selected file Delete Deleting selected files Preview Viewing a selected file Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_08c html 2 of 2 17 5 2001 11 49 16 The Options Menu Back Previous Next The Options Menu FIP to u2 1 Type UNIX as amw Server Options Help Disconnect New Folder Remove Folder Copy Directory File Functions ee re Transter Exit Append Rename Delete lorexe nfs_ser exe Preview ASCII type Toggles to the ASCII transfer type Binary type Toggles to the Binary transfer type Enable Save Password Toggles enabling to save password on exit Save Settings on Exit If enabled
74. r will wait until the user enters the next character If the next character is in the COMP94 entry in our case 30 then the XServer will send 162 to the Xclient both cases are allowed If the second key_number is not found in the COMP94 entry then the XServer will send the composer s key_number in our case 41 and the second key_number file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe appendix_a html 4 of 5 17 5 2001 11 49 54 Axessh manual Back Previous Next file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe appendix_a html 5 of 5 17 5 2001 11 49 54 Axessh manual Back Previous Appendix B Description of Terminal Capabilities terminfo ini is the ASCII file that describes the emulation capabilities of terminals The description is very similar to the TERMINFO source code of UNIX system The file consists of terminal sections Each section begins with a header string a logical terminal name enclosed in brackets The name is used to select the terminal type in the Telnet Options Settings Type tab The section header is followed by a set of entry records which describes the emulation capabilities of the terminal Each record consists of a capability keyword a separator and one or more capability values separated by a delimiter White spaces after the separator as well as after the last value are ignored Any line may contain a comment A comment begins with a character on a line and lasts to the end of the current li
75. rinter name This edit field is used to specify a TCP IP name for a new printer you want to add into the Available Printers list file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_12b html 2 of 7 17 5 2001 11 49 50 Configuring the Network Print Server Enable Banner If this check box is enabled the printer will print the banner page for any job Pause printing If this check box is enabled the LPD program will not allow jobs to be printed on the printer Enable form feed at print end If this check box is enabled the printer will begin every job with a new page Hex code Bypass If this check box is enabled then the LPD program will scan the data it receives and if it finds the so called By pass sequence in the data stream it will convert the next two characters into a hexadecimal byte and send it to the printer For example a user specified the By pass sequence as If the data stream received is 1234 1B45678 2b90 the data output in HEX should be as follows 31 32 33 1B 34 35 36 37 38 2B 39 30 Note the hex characters after the By pass sequence are case insensitive Bypass character s This edit field is for specifying the By pass sequence one or more characters To add a new printer 1 from within the Windows Printers list box select a printer to be used as the TCP printer 2 specify the TCP IP Printer name under which the printer will be known in the TCP IP network the full name of a network printer consists of the
76. rol sequences Esc 3 and Esc 4 for DEC terminals Tab8 1 The terminal can use the 8 space default tab stops in case the TabSet record below does not exist file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe appendix_b html 2 of 3 17 5 2001 11 49 55 Axessh manual TabSet n1 n2 The record defines the horizontal tabulation stop set to be used as the default tabulation set for the terminal Decimal numbers separated by a delimiter n1 n2 are column numbers for horizontal tab stops No values means the tabulation set is empty MG0i inp out MG li inp out The records define re mapping tables for the main character set MGO and for the alternate character set MG1 Each table consists of code pairs separated by a delimiter A code pair has an input code to be remapped a sign and an output code from the character set used to display characters The codes must be a hex number Tables may continue onto multiple lines The i suffix in the keywords MG0i or MG11 shows the value for line number 1 Example for AT386 9 pairs for MGO on 2 lines MG00 0x90 0xC9 0x9 1 0xBB 0x92 0xBC 0x93 0xC8 0x94 0xCD MG01 0x95 0xBA 0x97 0xB9 0x98 0xCA 0x99 0xCC Example for DEC terminals and XTERM 15 pairs for MG1 on 3 lines MG10 0x6A 0xD9 0x6B 0xBF 0x6C 0xDA 0x6D 0xC0 0x6E 0xC35 MG11 0x6F 0xC4 0x70 0xC4 0x7 1 0xC4 0x72 0xC4 0x73 0xC4 MG12 0x74 0xC3 0x75 0xB4 0x76 0xC 1 0x77 0xC2 0x78 0xB3 Back Previous file
77. ropping connections To retransfer a file 1 Select a file of your interest as for Copy A status bar letter will indicate the currently active panel 2 Choose the reTransfer item from within the Server File Functions menu or press the Reget or Reput selected file button on the toolbar Previewing Files FTP allows you to display a portion up to the first 32Kb of specified client or server files in the Preview window To preview a file select it from a file list box and click the View selected file to Notepad button on the toolbar or choose the Preview item from within the Server File Functions menu If you are previewing a server file FTP transfers data from the server file to a temporary file on your PC cancels the transfer after receiving 32K bytes and then calls the Notepad program to display the contents of the temporary file When you close the window temporary files are removed FTP always uses the ASCII file transfer method for previewing server files Undisplayable characters in a binary file are changed to a period Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_08l html 4 of 4 17 5 2001 11 49 25 Operations with Directories Back Previous Next Operations with Directories Making Directories You may create a directory on the FTP server or on one of your local drives Use this option to create a new folder in the directory that is being displayed in the active pa
78. se this button to immediately restore the previous key value every time you press the Set button List Assigned Functions When you press this button a dialog box appears that allows you to view a list of functions already assigned to functional keys for the current terminal emulation mode The list contains function names X Keysyms function values code sequences and comments on them List Assigned functions List functions Function value eK _BackSpace sK Delete sk Home sk Lef skp wK Page D OW Edit function When you have a highlighted function of either the XK_symbol or Composer type you can press the Edit function button to change the value to define a new key sequence for the function and current terminal emulation mode The New value dialog box will appear on your screen file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_07b html 15 of 16 17 5 2001 11 48 47 Telnet Menu Options New value Function 4K Down Value i 55 66 Preview k CSl gt 6 Comments Set Cancel The Function group box shows the currently selected function Value This edit field is used to enter a new string for the selected function The string can include decimal codes in the range of 0 255 separated with the comma character as in the List Assigned Functions dialog box The string should be in valid KMF format described in Appendix A Preview This field displays a comment value for a selected
79. server in which you want to begin If this field does not contain a value the root directory will be the default listing 6 Select the operating system type of the remote computer from within the Server Type list box The UNIX system type is used by default Currently supported types are UNIX DOS VMS MVS OS 2 SI NT FTPD IBM VM AS 400 7 Click the Connect button to establish the connection Alternatively you can select a proper connection profile name and press the Connect button see the Profile section below Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_08f html 17 5 2001 11 49 19 Disconnecting from the FTP Server Back Previous Next Disconnecting from the FTP Server The Disconnect option is only available if a server is currently attached Choosing this option will break the connection from the server To close a connection to the current FTP server you can choose Disconnect from within the Server menu Alternatively press the Disconnect button on the tool bar Back Previous Next www labf com file C riina _LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_08g html 17 5 2001 11 49 20 Changing to a User Name Back Previous Next Changing to a User Name During a FTP session you can change to another user name This option is only available if a server connection is active To change to another user name 1 Select the Login as tab from the TabForm Login as R
80. t your account on the server to which the FTP program is connected permits deletion To delete files 1 Navigate through either the local or remote directories to locate files of your interest in the file list 2 Select one or several files If more than one file is to be selected you can use standard Microsoft Windows techniques to make multiple selections 3 Press the Delete selected files button on the toolbar or choose the Delete item from within the Server File Functions menu Alternatively you can simply press the Delete key on your keyboard 4 If the Delete confirmation is turned on you will be asked to confirm the operation You can choose Yes to remove the current file You can choose No to skip removing the current file You can choose Yes to All to remove the rest of selected files If you press the Cancel button the removal will be cancelled but any files that have already been deleted cannot be restored Re getting or Re putting Files Transferred Partially Retransfer acts like Copy except that if a selected file exists and is smaller than the file on another side the file is presumed to be a partially transferred copy of the file from file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_08l html 3 of 4 17 5 2001 11 49 25 Operations with Files another side and the transfer is continued from the apparent point of failure This option is useful when transferring very large files over networks that are prone to d
81. tering LPR Info This section describes the LPR items you can use to print your files The following items are available Printer Your output is sent to the printer identified by a server printer combination shown in the Printer box All server printer combinations which the program can connect to are stored in the list of defined network printers When you click on the scroll arrow beside the Printer box a drop down box will display the contents of the list To select a new current printer click on an appropriate printer definition Person This field is used to specify an owner of your print jobs When your output is sent to the printer the contents of the Person field identifies your print jobs in the Current Queue Information box The person name must not contain any spaces It defaults to your machine name unless set in the Person field Number of copies This field is used to specify a number of copies you want to produce The default number of copies is 1 Note that the remote computer you are sending your print files to may impose limits on how many copies you can produce Page width This field is used to specify the page width The default is 132 characters Current Queue Information Box Since several people may want to use the same printer at the same time and each job may take a length of time to print a job that you send may not be printed immediately Instead it may have to wait in a queue until the printer is avail
82. terminal to select select VT 100 ANSI escape sequences The User Defined Tab This tab allows any functional key to be programmed with a user defined sequence User defined keys UDKs are a subset of functional keys file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_07b html 10 of 16 17 5 2001 11 48 47 Telnet Menu Options Telnet Settings Keys Text Type User Defined Definition p Set Clear Clear All OF Cancel The UDK group box contains a list box with currently defined keys for a current emulation mode This box allows you to map key symbols to the Unshifted Shifted Mode Switched and Shift Mode Switched states of the key You can select a key symbol and then clear with the Clear button define or re define its function value in the Definition edit field You can use UDKs like a macro defined for a functional key whenever you want to forward a user defined control string to a host you press the key combination to activate the value Also see the List Assigned Functions dialog box in the Keyboard Mapping option below for already defined functional keys Note Some function key combinations are reserved by MS Windows and cannot be redefined Upon terminating Telnet sessions or pressing OK UDKs are stored in the terminfo ini file in the emulation mode section see Appendix B for details so they will be defaults for the next session when the file will be read in Lock against future defini
83. tion Use this check box to lock unlock UDKs listed against future redefinition from a file C riina _LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_07b html 11 of 16 17 5 2001 11 48 47 Telnet Menu Options remote host Definition This edit field is used to enter new control string codes for UDKs The string can include any combination of escape sequences control sequences or text without any separating character The string should be in valid format for the terminal emulation mode You can scroll the field left or right as needed to allow longer strings to be entered Set This button assigns the value entered in the Definition field to the UDK currently selected in the list box for the current terminal emulation mode This key combination will activate the value whenever it is pressed Clear This button removes a value for a currently selected UDK Clear All Click this button to delete the mapping for all UDKs listed OK Pressing OK saves current UDK settings and quits the dialog box Cancel You can cancel any changes you made to the dialog box by clicking on this button The Keyboard Mapping Option By using the Keyboard Mapping Option i e keymap editor invoking you can load change re define keys and create a new keyboard layout and save any keyboard definition file Keyboard files are text files that define the X Protocol Key Symbols Keysyms which are mapped to keys on your keyboard By default they have the exte
84. tml 1 of 4 17 5 2001 11 49 25 Operations with Files 8 If files exist with the same names as the selected source files in the destination directory and the Overwrite confirmation is on the Overwrite dialog will bring up You can choose Yes to overwrite the file or choose NO to skip copying the file You can choose Yes to All to overwrite the rest of selected files 9 While the transfer is in progress the transfer status is displayed If you press the Cancel button the Copy operation will be cancelled but any files that have already been copied will exist on the target file system You can Copy not Copy As by just dragging the selected files and dropping them onto the target panel to begin the operation Appending One File to Another Appending a file concatenates it to another file You may append a local file to a remote one Note Appending can only be used with files not directories To append a file 1 Navigate through your local directories tree and a file list to locate a file of your interest 2 Select the local file by clicking on it 3 Display a destination directory where to append the file 4 Verify that the transfer options be configured appropriately 5 Press the Append file to another button on the toolbar or choose the Append item from within the Server File Functions menu 6 If the Append confirmation is turned on you will be prompted to confirm the operation You can choose NO to skip appe
85. w or to another Microsoft Windows application This command is not available if the clipboard is empty The Options Menu The Options menu displays two items Settings and Keyboard mapping You can choose them to specify particular or nonstandard implementations of Telnet Normally they do not have to be changed Options Help SET rics Keyboard mapping file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_07b html 4 of 16 17 5 2001 11 48 47 Telnet Menu Options The Settings Option You can specify the terminal emulation settings for the current connection by making the appropriate settings on the Settings Option menu The Telnet Settings presents you with a dialog of four tab windows that allow you to view and modify the current terminal emulation settings Keys Text Type and User Defined They are described below The Keys Tab Telnet Settings HE Keps Text Tupe User Defined If Backspace is pressed Send Backspace IF Enter it pressed i Send CR LF Send Delete t Send Erase Character C Send CA only Add LF after CA received f Auto wraparound Keyboard Layout i PC layout YT layout If Enter is pressed Options in this group box define the end of line sequence sent when you press the Return or Enter key If Backspace is pressed Options in this group box specify whether the Backspace key will be interpreted as Erase Character Backspace or Delete Add LF after CR received file
86. xe on PC is carried out by running the Setup program Back Previous Next file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_04 html 17 5 2001 11 48 32 Running INSTALL Back Previous Next Running INSTALL To run the Setup program 1 insert the first ftpAxe installation diskette in a floppy disk drive 2 click the Start button on the taskbar and then point to Run 3 enter the following command x setup where x indicates your floppy disk drive As soon as you start the installation process you will see a number of dialog boxes with instructions for each installation step These boxes have three buttons The Cancel button quits the installation process The Back button returns you to the previous step When you press the Next button the Setup program proceeds to the next installation step For the first installation the steps are as follows with the dialog s names Welcome It is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before running the Setup program Click Cancel to exit Setup and then close any programs you have running Click Next to continue with the Setup program Registration Here you have to enter the Company name and the Person name Choose Destination Location Here you can specify or choose the directory folder where the package will be installed in To install to the specified directory click Next To install to a different directory click Browse and select another directory
87. y This field is used to specify a file directory on the host Local Directory This field is used to specify a file directory on your PC Per packet retransmission timeout sec This field lets you set the per packet retransmission timeout in seconds The default setting is 5 sec Total retransmission timeout sec This field lets you set the total retransmission timeout in seconds The default setting is 25 sec Binary Mode This check box is used to toggle between ASCII and binary modes for transfers The default setting is disabled Trace This check box allows to toggle packet tracing The default setting is disabled Verbose This check box is used to toggle verbose mode of transfers The default setting is disabled The PutFiles Menu The PutFiles menu initiates putting a file or set of files to the remote directory all specified in the Settings dialog box The remote host is assumed to be a UNIX machine Note for every sent file the UNIX site file is to exist with the same name and the permission to write for all user categories The GetFiles Menu The GetFiles menu initiates getting a file or set of files from the remote directory all specified in the Settings dialog box Note every received file is to have the permission to read for all user categories Back Previous Next file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe man_09b html 2 of 3 17 5 2001 11 49 33 TFTP Menu Options www labf com file C riina LAB
88. yboard The COMPOSERS_XKK Section In many European languages especially in France Belgium and Holland users need to enter some special characters by combining a Diacritic or composer character and a normal letter For example the user enters first the sign and then the a character then this should result in the b keysym The KEYS section does not determine composer characters The Composers are only defined in the COMPOSERS_XKK section In the COMPOSERS_XKK section each composer statement associates a set of key_ number map pairings with a keysym value Synopsis of the composer statement is COMPxx key_number gt key_number S key_number gt key_number S In the composer entry COMP is the entry name and xx is a decimal keysym value for a composer key in the range of character codes The gt sign defines single code mapping from the left to the right while a comma separates possible map pairings The S character if exists allows both cases for a key_number mapping pair otherwise lower case only file C riina LABTAM labfcom ftpaxe appendix_a html 3 of 5 17 5 2001 11 49 54 Axessh manual If for a keysym value xx of a key say KEYcc a composer entry COMPxx exists in the COMPOSERS_XKK section i e the XServer can find it there then the cc value will not be sent to the XClient otherwise it will In the composer case the XServer will save the keysym value xx until t
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