User's Guide for MS-DOS Clients

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Connecting to a LAN Manager for UNIX Systems Server
Using the Kermit Terminal Emulator
Kermit displays the following message:
Escape back to your local system
and give a RECEIVE command . . .
Proceed to step 5.
To send a file from your workstation to the host computer, type:
receive/
pathname
Replace pathname with the UNIX system path and the directory to which
you want the file transferred and the name you want to assign to the file. If
you want the file directly under your current directory on the UNIX system,
and not in a subdirectory, you can type just the filename.
Kermit displays the following message:
Escape back to your local system
and give a SEND command . . .
Proceed to step 5.
5 Press CTRL+] and then press C.
The workstation Kermit prompt, MS-Kermit>, reappears. Commands you enter
at this prompt execute on your workstation system, not on the host system.
6 Do one of the following:
If you are transferring a file from the host computer to your workstation, type
receive pathname.
Replace pathname with the drive and path on your workstation to which you
want the file sent, and the name you want to assign to the file. Remember, the
drive ID may be linked to a shared directory.
If you are transferring a file from your workstation to the host computer, type
send
pathname
.
Replace pathname with the drive, the path to, and the name of the file on
your workstation that you want to send to the host computer. Remember, the
drive ID may be linked to a shared directory.
The Kermit file transfer screen appears and displays information about the
transfer as it occurs.
After the file has been transferred, the workstation Kermit prompt,
MS-Kermit>, appears.
7 Type connect.