ztransmit
Use the ztransmit command to send (upload) copies of files from
your system to a remote system using ZMODEM protocol.
(Use the zreceive command to download
files with ZMODEM protocol.)
To use ztransmit, you will usually need to follow these steps:
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If the remote system supports the use of the "rz" command to begin receiving
with ZMODEM, you can skip to step 5. Otherwise, while in talk mode, start
the remote system's ZMODEM file transfer program. (Your documentation for
using the remote system, or the remote system operator, will be able to
help you with this and with the next two steps.)
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Make sure the remote ZMODEM settings are appropriate.
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Use the appropriate command(s) to tell the remote system to receive files
using ZMODEM protocol.
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Press the change key to return to Autolog's command prompt.
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Enter the command:
ztransmit file name(s)
You can send one file or a batch of files using the wildcard symbols
supported by your system (such as * and ?). You can rename the files as
they are sent by using an equal sign:
ztransmit ??file.txt
ztransmit *.new = *.old
You can use any of a number of file transfer switches
to control how ztransmit behaves or to additionally restrict which
files in your batch are transferred:
Date and time switches
different existing
hash longernewer newer
nodelete query
contiguous sequential
These switches control how the file is handled at the receiving end:
append nostamp
recovery text
These switches control how the file transfer takes place:
crc16 encode
window
The ztransmit command also supports these options:
alarm noerase
timeout