VMS Help  —  SET  HOST  /RLOGIN
    Allows you to log in to a remote host over a TCP/IP connection
    and start an interactive terminal session by accessing the RLOGIN
    application.

    Format

                       { IPhostname }
      SET HOST/RLOGIN  { IPaddress  }
                       {            }

                                   NOTE

       You can specify the IPhostname or the IPaddress, but not
       both.

1  –  Parameter

 IPhostname

    Specifies the IP host name of the remote host.

 IPaddress

    Specifies an IP address of the remote host.

2  –  Qualifiers

2.1    /AUTHENTICATE

    Specifies that Kerberos authentication should be used for
    acquiring access to the remote node.

2.2    /TERMINAL_TYPE

       /TERMINAL_TYPE=type

    Sets the terminal emulator to one of the following terminal
    types: VT100, VT200, VT300, VT400, VT500.

2.3    /TRUNCATE_USERNAME

    Specifies that the current user name should be truncated to 8
    characters before attempting to connect to the remote node. The
    qualifier is required for communication with systems that limit
    the size of their login names to 8 characters. The /TRUNCATE_
    USERNAME qualifier is ignored if /USERNAME is specified.

2.4    /USERNAME

       /USERNAME=username

    Specifies the user name for logging in to the remote node. The
    user name can be enclosed in quotes to preserve the case of the
    user name for case sensitive systems such as UNIX systems. If the
    /USERNAME qualifier is not specified, the default is the current
    user's user name.

3  –  Example

  $ SET HOST/RLOGIN remotehst1

      This example creates an RLOGIN connection to remote host
      remotehst1 over a TCP/IP connection.
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