NFT -- Network File Transfer Utility NFT SYNTAX: NFT accepts command lines from a terminal or indirect command file. Command lines of the following form are accepted: * FILE TRANSFER AND COMMAND FILE SUBMISSION SYNTAX: OF1 [,OF2, ... ,OFN ] [/SW] = IF1 [,IF2, ... ,IFN] [/SW] Where: OF=Output file specifier IF=Input file specifier File specifiers are of the form: Node_File. Output files do not default to input filenames. On the output side SW can be: ID - Display NFT identification HE - Display help text file ( LB:[1,2]NFT.HLP ) LG - Enter or modify account information On the input side, SW can be all of the above plus: AS - Transfer in ASCII record mode IM - Transfer in image block mode (default) SB - Submit command file after transfer Multiple transfers per command line are permitted, with the first input file speicifed being transferred to the first output file specified. If a single output file is specified, the operation is considered a concatenation. * FILE DELETION SYNTAX: FILE1 [,FILE2, ... ,FILEN] /DE [/SW] Where: The /DE switch can appear on any file specifier but applies to all files on the command line. /SW can be /ID, /HE, or /LG and can also appear anywhere on the command line. * COMMAND FILE EXECUTION SYNTAX: Identical to deletion syntax but the switch /EX is used. /EX and /DE are mutually exclusive. * NODE LOGON SYNTAX: NN1 [,NN2, ... ,NNN] /LG Where: NN is the name of a node (including underscore) for which accounting information is to be pre- stored or altered. More than one node name can be specified and NFT will prompt for accounting information for all of the nodes. ACCOUNTING INFORMATION: When accessing remote files, NFT prompts for accounting information as follows: Enter Accounting Information for Node NN_ User ID: Password: Account: You must respond to the prompts with the appropriate information for your account at the remote system. NOTE: If the remote system is an RSX/IAS system only the password is required. For privileged users, the user id field sets the default and file ownership UIC at the remote node and is of the form [xxx,yyy].