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    1.$ RLOGIN /USER_NAME="BlissTon" ROLLS

      An OpenVMS user logs in to account BlissTon on UNIX host rolls.
      The mixed-case remote user name is enclosed in quotation marks
      so that RLOGIN does not send it all lowercase. This example
      assumes the user has a proxy account on the remote host.

    2.$ RLOGIN /NOLOWERCASE /USER_NAME=DAVE PLETHORA

      User DAVE starts an interactive login session with UNIX host
      plethora. Because this user has an uppercase user name, it is
      specified with the /NOLOWERCASE qualifier. This example assumes
      the user has a proxy account on the remote host.

    3.$ RLOGIN /ESCAPE_CHARACTER="+"  PJARO <Return>
      Password:        (password not echoed)<Return>
      Last login: Fri Aug 21 16:50:40 from world.wide.webber.com
      Compaq Tru64 System - 4: Tues Aug 25 11:02:20 EST 2003

      You have mail.
      Tues Aug 25 11:02:20 EST 2002

      pjaro> who <Return>

      black     ttyp0   Aug 20 11:02   grades.philosophy.ucd.edu.
      bristow   ttyp1   Aug 12 09:00   grades.biology.ucd.edu.
      cutler    ttyp2   Aug 24 08:55   grades.math.ucd.edu.

      pjaro> pwd <Return>

      /usr/users/black
      pjaro> ls <Return>

      bin                     Sem1.paper              Sem2.paper

      pjaro> +. (characters not echoed)

      %RLOGIN-S-REMCLOSED, Remote connection closed
      $

      OpenVMS user BLACK, with UNIX user name black, logs in to UNIX
      host pjaro and resets the escape character to a plus sign. By
      default, TCP/IP Services passes the user name and commands to
      the remote host in lowercase.

    4.$ RLOGIN FANTAC <Return>
      OpenVMS Version 7.3 - Unauthorized access is prohibited.

      Username: TDERR <Return>
      Password:         (password not echoed) <Return>
         .
         .
         .
      $

      User TDERR logs in to remote OpenVMS host FANTAC.

    5.$ RLOGIN QANCE /DROP_TIMEOUT=45

      %RLOGIN-E-INETERROR, Internet interface error
      -RLOGIN-I-INETCALL, setsockopt(TCP_DROP_IDLE)
      -SYSTEM-F-BADPARAM, bad parameter value
      $

      The command fails because the /DROP_TIMEOUT and /PROBE_TIMEOUT
      qualifiers must both be set.
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