/sys$common/syshlp/TCPIP$FTP_HELP.HLB  —  SHOW  STATUS  Examples
    1.FTP> SHOW STATUS
      211-FTP Server Status.
      211-SITE set to +VMS+.
      211-TYPE set to ASCII.
      211-STRU set to FILE.
      211-MODE set to STREAM.
      211 Multiline responses are enabled.
      Connected to: HANKS.ABC.UCB.EDU
      VMS Plus mode enabled
      Mode = stream, Type = ascii, Form = non_print, Structure = file
      Error level is SUCCESS
      Passive is AUTO (IPv4: OFF, IPv6: ON)

      Displays the status of the connection with remote OpenVMS
      host HANKS. By default, FTP sets VMS Plus Mode for rapid file
      transfers between two OpenVMS systems running TCP/IP Services
      for OpenVMS.

    2.FTP> status

      211-FTP Server Status.
      211-SITE set to +VMS+.
      211-TYPE set to ASCII.
      211-STRU set to FILE.
      211-MODE set to STREAM.
      211 Multiline responses are enabled.
      Local client's status:
      Connected to:HANKS.ABC.UCB.EDU
      VMS Plus mode enabled
      Mode = stream, Type = ascii, Form = non_print, Structure = file
      Error level is SUCCESS
      Passive is AUTO (IPv4: OFF, IPv6: ON)
      Reply display is on
      Parsing is on
      Prompting is off
      Port command is on
      Case: MPUT will preserve typographical case in destination filenames, if
      possible

      Is a superset of the SHOW STATUS command. The output is
      consistent with running the status command on other platforms.

    3.FTP> show status
      211-eagle.store1.equip.com FTP server status:
           Version 5.60
           Connected to eagle.store1.equip.com
           Logged in as jones
           TYPE: Image; STRUcture: File; transfer MODE: Stream
         211- No data connection
      211 End of status
      Connected to: eagle
      VMS Plus mode disabled
      Mode = stream , Type = image, Form = non_print, Structure = file
      Error level is SUCCESS
      Passive is AUTO (IPv4: OFF, IPv6: ON)

      Displays the current FTP parameters, which control data
      transfers with the connected UNIX host eagle.
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