%ė VAX-11 Librarian V03-00<Ō„Œ@:I.‹ŒK5Y DIAL EXIT †General :HELP€Initialization šSETSTOP fied in< the logical name VTERM$SPEED (or 1200 baud if the logical is invalid)<o Opens the file VTERM$INIT and executes any vterm commands that it contains.>o Displays the message "VTERM - Ready" on the local terminal. ;o Waits for input from either the local or remote terinal.cww to make corrections.: Notes: The number will not be echoed as you enter it.9 Terminate the number with . The modem will then echo the number.Hit to start dialing.> šŦG I.‹Œ TOM EXITHELPGeneralSETSTOPDIALInitializationndler for VAX/VMS. Once in VTERM,7you are logically connected to the modem as if you were?hard-wired to it. VTERM has a small number of commands used to7control it's execution. To issue a VTERM command, enterAcontrol-A, which will display the VTERM command prompt . ww­āe&„Œ1 HELP*Displays information about VTERM commands.ww­āŧÆ&„Œ1 Initialization4When VTERM is entered, it takes the following steps:5o Assigns channels to the terminal devices using the following logical names:  Name Device ---- ------* VTERM$REMOTE Port to remote computer) SYS$COMMAND Port on local computer; VTERM$ECHO Port on local computer which receives anA 'echo image' of data received from the remote.;o Sets the remote terminal speed to the value specified in< the logical name VTERM$SPEED (or 1200 baud if the logical is invalid)<o Opens the file VTERM$INIT and executes any vterm commands that it contains.>o Displays the message "VTERM - Ready" on the local terminal. ;o Waits for input from either the local or remote terinal.ww­`͏&„Œ1 SET Allows you to set various values2 BUFFERFormat: SET BUFFER /REMOTE=nnBnn must be an integer between 1 and 128. When VTERM initializes, Bthis value is set to 4. In general, a larger value decreases CPU 7utilization by VTERM, while smaller values give a more Bcomfortable 'feel' to the userrminate the phone connection. ww Ato a second may elapse between when a character is received from 7the remote computer and it appears on the local screen. 2 LOCAL_ECHOFormat: SET LOCAL_ECHO@This sets VTERM in 'half-duplex' mode, where the input from the >local terminal is echoed by VTERM as it is sent to the remote computer.2 SPEEDFormat: SET SPEED = speed@Speed may be 110, 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, or 9600. When VTERM is?initialized, speed is set to the value specified by  ­`qïH.‹Œ1 DIAL6How to dial calls with the VADIC 3451 auto-dial modem:Enter control-E . This will invoke a message and "*" prompt. Enter D  Modem will prompt "NUMBER?"d=Enter the desired number (dashes and parens are allowed, but a8 ignored). Use the backspace key to make corrections. Notes:4 - The number will not be echoed as you enter it.9 Terminate the number with . The modem will then echo the number.? - The letter "K" will caus e a 5 second pause in the dialing A sequence. It is most useful when specified at the end of the? phone number to extend the number of seconds required for at! connection to be established. Hit to start dialing.> After a period of time, the modem will respond with either@ "ON LINE" or "FAILED CALL". ON LINE indicates that the call? completed, and you are now connected to the target machine.@ FAILED CALL indicates either that the line was busy, did not= answ ­@]’H.‹Œ1 EXITExits from VTERM.ww­€ŸĄH.‹Œ1 HELP*Displays information about VTERM commands.ww­āMŽH.‹Œ 1 GeneralAVTERM is a 'virtual terminal' handler for VAX/VMS. Once in VTERM,7you are logically connected to the modem as if you were?hard-wired to it. VTERM has a small number of commands used to7control it's execution. To issue a VTERM command, enterAcontrol-A, which will display the VTERM command prompt . AThe following terminology is used throughout VTERM documentation:/Local computer - The VAX on which VTERM is run.ERemote computer - The computer to which the remote port is connected.ALocal terminal - The terminal (on the local VAX) from which VTERM is run.@Remote terminal - The 'outgoing' port on the local VAX, which is@ connected to the remote computer, typically by! way of a modem.ww­$ĀH.‹Œ1 SET Allows you to set various values2 BUFFERFormat: SET BUFFER /REMOTE=nnBnn must be an integer between 1 and 128. When VTERM initializes, Bthis value is set to 4. In general, a larger value decreases CPU 7utilization by VTERM, while smaller values give a more Bcomfortable 'feel' to the user. With values greater than one, up Ato a second may elapse between when a character is received from 7the remote computer and it appears on the local screen. 2 LOCAL_ECHOFormat: SET LOCAL_ECHO@This sets VTERM in 'half-duplex' mode, where the input from the >local terminal is echoed by VTERM as it is sent to the remote computer.2 SPEEDFormat: SET SPEED = speed@Speed may be 110, 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, or 9600. When VTERM is?initialized, speed is set to the value specified by the logical?name VTERM$SPEED. If the logical does not exist, or translates(to an invalid value, 1200 baud is used. 2 LOGFormat: SET LOG filename@The VTERM log is a generally faithful reproduction of the output?to the local terminal, but may have some small differences. In=particular, VTERM edits any record that contains a backspace Bcharacter to remove the backspace and the character preceeding it from the buffer. 3 Qualifiers/APPENDASpecifies that the new log should be appended to an existing one.<If no log exists with the name specified, creates a new one./CLOSE@Specifies that the current log should be closed. If a file nameBis specified with /CLOSE, the file name is ignored. /CLOSE shouldBonly be used to speicify the /PRINT qualifier. No new log file isopened./PRINTBSpecifies that the log file should be spooled to the default printqueue when it is closed.2 NOLOGFormat: SET NOLOG&Stops logging and closes the log file.ww­ĀĩáH.‹Œ1 STOP=Exits from VTERM. Control-Z is equivalent to STOP. VTERM.COMAwill prompt you for whether or not it should deallocate the port.>If the auto-dial modem was used to make the call, deallocating.the port will teer, or the call did not complete in a specified time < period. You can not tell why the call did not complete.ww­@:I.‹Œ1 Initialization4When VTERM is entered, it takes the following steps:5o Assigns channels to the terminal devices using the following logical names:  Name Device ---- ------* VTERM$REMOTE Port to remote computer) SYS$COMMAND Port on local computer;o Sets the remote terminal speed to the value speci