HP-UX TN3270 Users Guide, March 1998

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Transferring Files
Monitoring File Transfer Status
The session has established communications with the
host, but is not yet communicating with a host
application.
NVT
The session is communicating with the host TN3270
program using data messages in Network Virtual
Terminal (NVT) format. This format uses no header
and ends all ASCII lines with a carriage return and
line feed (CR LF).
TN3270
The session is communicating with the host TN3270
program using data messages in TN3270 format. This
format uses no header, LU type 2 data, and TELNET
END-OF-RECORD (EOR).
TN3270E
The session is communicating with the host TN3270
program using data messages in TN3270E format. This
format uses a 5-byte header, various data types, and
TELNET END-OF-RECORD (EOR).
TN3287
The session is communicating with the host TN3270
program using data messages in TN3287 format. This
format uses one zero-byte prefix for LU type 1 or LU
type 3 data, and TELNET END-OF-RECORD (EOR).
Host_application_name
The TN3270 emulation program is communicating
with the named host application. This name is shown if
it is available from the BIND image exchanged during
session activation. If the BIND image is not available,
either the value TN3270 or TN3270E is shown.
Transfer status
Indicates availability of the session for file transfer and
the progress of any transfer already started. The
possible Transfer Status messages are as follows:
Available
No file transfer is in progress. The session is active and
the host is ready to receive file transfer requests.
Unavailable