Exchange/RJE Manual

SET Command
Exchange/RJE Commands
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All configuration parameters can also be specified in the RJECIR command that starts
the Exchange/RJE command interpreter.
All configuration parameters except ACU and LINE are reset to their default values by
the DISCONNECT command.
The following paragraphs discuss the use of the SERVER parameter and the
PROGRAM parameter to control whether the next CONNECT command starts a new
line server or connects to an existing line server. This discussion assumes that you did
not use the SERVER and PROGRAM parameters in the RJECIR command when you
started the Exchange/RJE command interpreter and that all parameters have not yet
been specified except possibly the LINE parameter, which you must specify before
using the CONNECT command. This discussion also assumes that on the local system
all the Exchange/RJE program files reside in the same volume and subvolume.
Every user who uses the RJECIR command to start a new line server must have write
access to RJESV, the line server object file.
Starting a Local, Temporary Line Server
If you want the next CONNECT command to start a temporary line server on the
system on which the Exchange/RJE command interpreter resides, omit both the
SERVER parameter and the PROGRAM parameter.
Starting a Remote, Temporary Line Server
If you want the next CONNECT command to start a temporary line server on a system
other than the system on which the Exchange/RJE command interpreter resides,
specify the system on which you want to start the line server in the PROGRAM
parameter. You also need to specify in the PROGRAM parameter the volume and
subvolume on that system that contain the RJESV program file (usually
$SYSTEM.SYSTEM). Omit the SERVER parameter.
Starting a Local, Named Line Server
If you want the next CONNECT command to start a named line server on the system
on which the Exchange/RJE command interpreter resides, name the line server in the
SERVER parameter. Omit the PROGRAM parameter.