NETWORK WORKING GROUP R.T. BRADEN
REQUEST FOR COMMENTS #377 UCLA/CCN
NIC 11119 AUGUST 10, 1972
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USING TSO VIA ARPA NETWORK VIRTUAL TERMINAL
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IBM's Time Sharing Option (TSO) is available at UCLA-CCN on Socket 1
using the standard Telnet protocol.
1. To access TSO, the remote user performs ICP to Socket 1 at CCN
and executes the command:
TSO CR LF
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2. Possible responses to the TSO command are:
a. "WELCOME TO UCLA/CCN TSO"
followed by a herald ("!"). TSO is available. A TSO LOGON
command should be entered following the herald.
b. "TSO NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME"
The user should check the TSO schedule and verify that it
should be available. If so, he can call the CCN on-line help
phone, 213-825-1652 for availability information, or send a
message to the operator through NETRJS.
c. "ALL TSO PORTS BUSY"
The user should try again after a short time. If this
condition recurs frequently, notify the Technical Liaison at
CCN so that more Network ports can be added.
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3. When first connected to CCN server Telnet, the user has a choice
of several commands besides "TSO". The TSO-related commands are:
HELP - A listing of commands at this level, and other
general information.
BBOARD - List operational notices.
4. Local echoing (i.e., by the user site) is required.
5. Server-Telnet will time-out and disconnect the user if:
a. Output to the Network does not complete within 5 minutes, or
b. An INS, DATA MARK pair does not match within 2 minutes, or
c. TSO waits for the user to enter input for 20 minutes.
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1. TSO is strictly a line-at-a-time system. Input is not scanned
until either an end-of-line or an INS (interrupt) is received at
CCN. TSO sends the user an exclamation mark ("!") as a herald
when waiting for input.
2. The end-of-line indication for input and output lines is the
standard CR LF sequence.
3. The remote user my interrupt TSO output by sending an INS and
DATA MARK (Telnet X'80'). Note to TIP users: this may be
accomplished with the TIP command "SEND SYNC". Each such
interrupt is passed to TSO, which interprets it as an output
break, i.e., as if the user pressed the ATTention key on his
2741 while the keyboard was _locked_.
On the Network, "attentions" are not used to delete lines being
entered. The CCN Server-Telnet provides line editing functions
for TSO users: the ASCII control CAN deletes the line being
entered, while BS deletes the preceding character.
4. There is a third interrupt case to be considered: suppose a
program has placed the user's terminal into input state, but the
user wants to suspend its execution and take control up a level
without satisfying the pending input request. This is supposed
to be accomplished by sending an INS/DATA MARK pair.
Unfortunately, due to a bug in our Network interface to TSO, the
interrupt will be ignored in this case. To circumvent this
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problem, we recommend that you define a software break string,
such as "!!!!". This may be accomplished with the command:
TERM INPUT (!!!!)
Note that there are no quotes around the string. You can enter
this command when you first log on, and it will remain in effect
for the session (or until you issue a new TERM command). Then
any input line containing four successive exclamation points
will be interpreted as if an interrupt (attention) had been
sent. If that line contains other characters preceding the
exclamation marks, the latter will be interpreted as line
delete; otherwise, the result will be to take control up a
level.
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1. Both upper and lower case input are allowed, but the server
Telnet will translate all lower case to upper. Output is
normally upper case.
2. Line-editing is provided by the Server-Telnet program before
passing the input line to TSO.
INPUT ACTION
----- ------
CAN (control X) delete current line.
BS (control H) delete previous character on
same line
(NOTE: Telnet control char-
acters are not deleted; they
are bypassed in the backspace
operation.)
HT (control I) insert one space in input.
All other ASCII controls are deleted from the input before
line-editing is performed.
3. Input lines are translated to EBCDIC by the rules used for a
NETRJS remote operator console (see Appendix B in RFC189).
Specifically:
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a. ASCII controls are ignored except for BS, CAN, HT, and CR
LF.
b. The following correspondence is used for the EBCDIC graphics
not in ASCII:
[In the original, the ASCII and EBCDIC graphics were handwritten; in ]
[this version the ASCII graphics are typed and the EBCDIC graphics are]
[omitted.]
ASCII TSO
----- ---
! (Vertical bar)
~ (EBCDIC "not")
\ (Cent)
c. The six ASCII graphics not in EBCDIC are translated into
EBCDIC question marks.
4. All Telnet controls except DATA MARK are ignored.
RTB/gjm
8/10/72
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