The parameter -agent (or -a) specifies that the transfer should be an agent-to-agent transfer, that is, one that does not involve a Transfer Object Server (TOS).
The following examples illustrate basic agent-to-agent transfer operations.
Example: Perform a Simple Agent-to-Agent Transfer
The following example is a simple agent-to-agent transfer for two UNIX or Linux computers. Note the use of the required -agent (-a) parameter.
dtscli -a iuser=username::password ruser=username::password
"ipath=LondonHQ::/home/mandates/memo5005.txt" "rpath=Local100::/home/mandates/memo5005.txt"
Example: Send One File from a Computer to Multiple Recipients
When using an agent-to-agent transfer, you can send one file from one computer to multiple recipients, as shown in the following example.
dtscli -a "ipath=jones201::c:\mandates\memo5005.doc"
"rpath=smith110::c:\mandates\memo5005.doc" "rpath=patel335::c:\mandates\memo5005.doc"
This section contains the following topics:
dtscli Command—Create Simple Point-to-Point Transfers
dtscli Command—Create Multiple Point-to-Point Transfers
dtscli Command—Set Up Hop Transfers
dtscli Command—Send Multiple Output Files (Agent-to-Agent)
dtscli Command—Change Direction
Point to Point Protocol (PPP) Parameters
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