TCPIP$FTP_HELP.HLB  —  DISABLE

1  –  LOG

    Turns off the display of FTP commands sent to the remote host.

    Default: DISABLE LOG.

    DCL Format

      DISABLE LOG

    UNIX Format

      debug

1.1  –  Examples

    1.FTP> DISABLE LOG
      FTP> PUT IBIS.TXT
      200 PORT command successful
      150 Opening data connection for IBIS.TXT. (130.180.4.10,1165)
      226 Transfer complete
      local: USER3:[DIBBLE]IBIS.TXT;3 remote: IBIS.TXT
      4 bytes sent in 00:00:00.02 seconds (0.19 Kbytes/s)

      Turns off the display of commands sent to the remote host.

2  –  PARSE

    Disables the expansion of file name specifications during GET and
    PUT operations. File name arguments are taken literally and not
    expanded.

    During PUT operations, the expansion is done by the local host.

    DCL Format

      DISABLE PARSE

    UNIX Format

      glob

3  –  PORT_COMMAND

    Turns off the sending of the PORT FTP command to the remote FTP
    host.

    By default, FTP sends a PORT protocol command when establishing a
    connection for each data transfer. If the PORT command fails, FTP
    uses the default data port (20).

    Disable the PORT command when communicating with certain FTP
    implementations that ignore PORT commands.

    DCL Format

      DISABLE PORT_COMMAND

    UNIX Format

      sendport

4  –  REPLY

    Turns off the display of all responses from the remote host.

    Default: ENABLE REPLY.

    DCL Format

      DISABLE REPLY

    UNIX Format

      debug

5  –  TRANSFER_VERIFICATION

    Disables the display of the pound sign (#) for each 1K bytes of
    data transferred over the network.

    Default: DISABLE TRANSFER_VERIFICATION

    DCL Format

      DISABLE TRANSFER_VERIFICATION

    UNIX Format

      hash

6  –  VMS_PLUS

    Turns off VMS Plus Mode. This lets you specify a transfer mode
    based on file type (for example, ASCII or image).

    Disables the sending of the FTP SITE command for older
    implementations of the FTP server, which do not support the SITE
    command. The FTP client uses the FTP SITE command to identify
    itself (its SITE type) to the remote host. The SITE type of an
    FTP client can be one of the following:

    o  +VMS+-the client is in VMS Plus mode

    o  NONE-the client is not in VMS Plus mode

    Defaults:

    o  When you FTP to an OpenVMS host, VMS Plus Mode is enabled.

    o  When you FTP to a non-OpenVMS host, VMS Plus Mode is disabled.

    Format

      DISABLE VMS_PLUS
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