The remote system must have the Slave program for you to be able use SMT file transfers with that system. Slave programs for Windows/DOS, UNIX, and AMOS platforms are included in the Autolog release and can be distributed to remote systems that you need to transfer files with.
Use the transmit command to send a file to the remote system or the receive command to download a file from the remote system using SMT protocol. When you enter a transmit or receive command, the Slave program on the remote system is started automatically. The Slave program is exited automatically when you enter talk mode, enter another error-correcting file transfer command, link to a new communications port, finish Autolog, or use the say command to send characters to the remote system.
This will cause the remote system's Slave program to exit.
If you can't reconnect to the port/modem/process that is running Slave, a remote operator can end the Slave program using Kilslv (for AMOS), kill (for UNIX), or a similar job-terminating program.
On AMOS systems, Kilslv is the
only job-terminating program recommended for ending Slave. Other job-terminating
programs, such as kill, may not restore the communications port
to its normal state.