To load Iniquity's internal PROTOCOL editor, you must use one of two
methods. With the option in the WFC screen 'PROTOCOL CFG', or with the menu
command '*X'. When the editor has been successfully loaded you will see a
screen similar to the one displayed below. This screen will give you a list
of options that will allow you to change the parameters of a protocol.
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::: Current Protocol # 1 [[] Prev []] Next
[B] Destription Xmodem
[1] Active Protocol Yes [2] Batch protocol No
[3] Bidirectional No [4] Activation Key X
[C] Access Required
[D] Log File %TD\DSZLOG.%ND
[E] Receive Command cexyx /p%CP /b%BR /rx %FN
[F] Send Command cexyz /p%CP /b%BR /sx %FN
[G] Filename Position 51
[H] Status Position 1
[I] Batch List Filename
[J] Environment Cmd SET DSZLOG=%LF
[K] Result Code Means Transfer successful
[L] Receive Code #1 R [R] Send Code #1 S
[M] Receive Code #2 r [S] Send Code #2 s
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[[] Prev - This option allows you to return to the previous
protocol.
[]] Next - This option allows you to move on to the next
protocol.
[B] Description - This option allows you to enter in a description
of the protocol.
[1] Active Protocol - This option allows you to toggle the protocol to be
active or inactive.
[2] Batch Protocol - This option allows you to set the protocol up as a
batch protocol. This is used when more then one file
is to be transferred.
[3] BiDirectional - This option allows you to set the protocol up as a
bi-directional protocol. This means that the protocol
can send and receive at the same time.
[4] Activation Key - This option allows you to set the key that the
user must press to call the protocol.
[C] Access Required - This option allows you to set the access
expression that will be used to determine if the
user has access to the protocol.
[D] Log File - This option allows you to enter the path and
file name of the file that will be used as the log
file for file transfers.
[E] Receive Command - This option allows you to enter in the command
line that Iniquity will use when receiving a file
from the user.
[F] Send Command - This option allows you to enter in the command
line that Iniquity will use when sending a file to
the user.
[G] Filename Position - This option allows you to enter in the location
that the file name will be found.
[H] Status Position - This option allows you to enter in the location
that the status of the protocol will be found.
[I] Batch List Filename - This option allows you to enter in a file name
of the file that Iniquity will use to store a
user's upload or download batch list. The protocol
must be able to support batch uploads or downloads
in order for this option to work.
[J] Environment Cmd - This option allows you to enter in the
environment command line that Iniquity will send
to DOS before loading the protocol.
[K] Result Code Means - This option allows you to toggle the meaning of
the result codes, if they return a failed value,
or a successful value.
[L,M] Receive Codes - These options allow you to enter in the codes
that are used when receiving a file.
[R,S] Send Codes - These options allow you to enter in the codes
that are used when sending a file.
Note: These MCI code's can be used to simplify adding new protocols to the
data base. Iniquity will look at each code and insert the proper
information.
%BR - The User's Current Baud Rate.
%CP - The Node's Current Comport.
%ND - The Current Node Number.
%TD - The Path To The Current TEMP Directory.
%LF - The Path And File Name To The Log File.
%FL - The Full Path And File Name To The Batch List File (Batch
Only).
%FN - The Full Path And File Name To The File Being Transferred.