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RFC283 - NETRJT: Remote Job Service Protocol for TIPS

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NETWORK WORKING GROUP R. T. BRADEN

REQUEST FOR COMMENTS #283 UCLA/CCN

NIC #8165 DECEMBER 20, 1971

CATEGORIES: D

OBSOLETES: NONE

UPDATES: RFC#189

NETRJT -- Remote Job Service Protocol for TIPS

----------------------------------------------

A. INTRODUCTION

------------

TIP's have very limited processing capability; their function is

mainly limited to interfacing printer-keyboard devices to the Network

using TELNET protocol. It will also be possible to have a tape drive

on a TIP, using a subset of the count form of DTP (see RFC#264).

However, TIP's cannot and will not support either DTP or FTP (see RFC

#265) in general. Therefore, TIP users are excluded from using any

existing remote job entry protocol (e.g. CCN's NETRJS - see RFC#189).

It appears, however, that it may be feasible in the future to use

TIP's for remote job entry in one or more of the following three ways:

(a) Attach local card readers, line printers, and card punches

directly to TIP ports. These devices would use a TELNET-like*

format and frame their characters with Start/Stop bits. BBN

can now supply a suitable 200 LPM printer, and is searching for

suitable readers and punches.

(b) Connect a remote batch terminal to a full-duplex TIP port via

a communication line. BBN is looking into this.

(c) Use the tape drive, and do card-to-tape and/or tape-to-print

on another computer.

BBN hopes to make case (b) look exactly like (a) to the server host.

That is, the remote batch terminal will send to and receive from the

server in a TELNET-like format*; the printer, card reader, punch, and

operator console connections will all use different sockets but one

hardware port at the TIP, which will map multiple sockets into the one

port.

NOTE: By "TELNET-like format", we mean: (a) _CR_LF_ used to delimit

logical records (lines or cards), and (b) the ASCII or EBCDIC

format effector control characters used for carriage control

in the printer stream. It does _not_ necessarily imply ASCII

character codes.

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[ This RFCwas put into machine readable form for entry ]

[ into the online RFCarchives by BBN Corp. under the ]

[ direction of Alex McKenzie. 12/96 ]

This document describes NETRJT, a modification of CCN's NETRJS

protocol specifically to provide remote job entry service to TIP's

using one of the methods (a), (b), or (c). NETRJT follows the general

model of NETRJS: use TELNET protocol over a primary or "operator"

connection pair, and open simplex secondary connections for data

transfer of job stream input and output. (We also considered the

possibility of using the Divert Output mechanism of the TIP for

sending remote job output over the operator connection, and an

analogous mechanism for input. However, in discussion with Alex

McKenzie, it was agreed that sharing the operator connections has

little merit and causes lots of problems).

NETRJT differs in two principal ways from NETRJS:

1. The NETRJT server process initiates the data transfer

connections, under control of commands from the remote

operator console. On the other hand, under NETRJS the

remote user process has responsibility for initiating

the opening of secondary data transfer connections; the

NETRJS server simply listens on these sockets.

2. NETRJT provides the TELNET-like format defined above for

data transfer, as well as the TIP-tape DTP format. NETRJS,

on the other hand, is restricted to counts to delimit logical

records within DTP-like transactions, and ASA carriage control.

There are some other minor differences. For example, (1) the NETRJT

server takes responsibility for folding output records when they

exceed a size specified by a user command; under NETRJS, this was the

user process' responsibility. (2) There are NETRJT operator commands

to set the record format, record size, and code for each data transfer

connection. NETRJS made the first two fixed properties of a particular

terminal id, and deter- mined the last by the choice of ICP socket.

These differences imply remote operator commands in NETRJT in addition

to those of NETRJS. The operator must be able to (1) cause NETRJT to

open a secondary connection to a TIP socket, and (2) specify the data

transfer protocol, maximum logical record length, and/or transmission

code. These NETRJT commands are discussed in the following section.

CCN plans to proceed with implementation of a NETRJT server with the

goal of completing an initial version by March 15, 1972. This initial

version may support only DTP=BS or TT, and RECFM=TELNET or RECORDS;

other options will be added as the need arises. We welcome comments

and suggestions.

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In the longer term, we believe that the NETRJT protocol described

here should be considered as the first draft of a Network standard for

remote job entry via TIP's. In its present form, NETRJT owes much to

the ideas and comments of Alex McKenzie (BBN), Jon Postel (NMC), Jim

White (UCSB), and Steve Wolfe (CCN).

B. NETRJT COMMANDS

---------------

NETRJT provides the following commands over the remote operator

connection, in addition to the NETRJS operator commands (see Appendix

D of RFC#189). The symbol "#" denotes one or more spaces. We will

use the IBM meta-language to describe the command syntax. The literal

text shown here in upper case may, in fact, be entered in either upper

or lower case.

1. Opening a Stream

----------------

/ \

PR [INTER] _ _

O [PEN] # < PU [NCH] > (jobname) [ =socket-number[ /host-name ]]

R [EADER] (*)

\ / _ _

If the specified device does not already have an open connection, the

NETRJT server will request connection to the specified socket. The

optional "(jobname)" para- meter is used to specify a particular job

by name; for more information on the semantics of this parameter, see

the discussion of input and output operations below. The "/host-name"

parameter, to be implemented later, is intended to allow the file to

be at a host different from both user and server hosts. We include it

here only to suggest a syntax.

The socket number may have a one-letter suffix D, H, or O to mean

decimal, hex, or octal. Octal is the default, so the O suffix may be

omitted. If BBN establishes standardized TIP sockets for specific

unit record devices, the socket number parameter could be omitted when

the standard socket number is intended.

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2. Closing a Stream

----------------

_ _

# PR [INTER]

CL [OSE] # PU [NCH] [,A [CCEPT]]

# R [EADER]

_ _

This command closes the specified data transfer connection. The

ACCEPT option is used to signal the server that it may discard output

it has transmitted, or that it has received a complete stack of job

input. See discussion in next section. The device specification (PR,

PU, or R) may be omitted if only one device stream is currently open.

3. Setting Format and Device Characteristics

-----------------------------------------

In each of the following variants of the RJT commands, the parameter

"device" is one of "PR [INTER]", "PU [NCH]", or "R [EADER]".

/ RJT # D [TP] (device) = < B [S] >

T [T]

D [TP]

\ /

BS: an unstructured byte stream.

TT: the TIP-tape transfer protocol (essentially

the count form of Network DTP).

DTP: the Network standard DTP, complete with a modes-

available handshake. This form is not useful

for TIP's but is included here in anticipation

of the general Network standard RJE protocol.

/ RJT # R [ECFM] (device) = < T [ELNET] >

A [SA]

R [ECORDS]

C [OMPRESSED]

\ /

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The following choice of options is tentative, as it is presently

unclear just what record formats will be useful for TIP tapes or

remote batch terminals connected to TIP's.

TELNET: the "TELNET-like format": _CR_LF_ used to delimit

logical records in all streams, and format effector

control characters (_CR_, _LF_, _FF_) for printer

carriage control.

ASA: CRLF used to delimit logical records, but an ASA

carriage control character is sent as the first

character of each printer record. (This option

may be useful for remote batch terminals which

eXPect ASA carriage control).

RECORDS: the "truncated" format of NETRJS: an id byte, a

count byte, and then the string, with ASA carriage

control in each printer record.

COMPRESSED: the "compressed" format of NETRJS (see RFC#189 for

details). (Compression will be useful for batch

terminals connected remotely to Tip's) .

RJT # SIZE (device) = integer

This command sets the maximum logical record length for the specified

device. NETRJT will automatically fold any records exceeding this

size. Default sizes are:

PR: 120

PU: 80

R : 80

/ RJT # CODE (device) = < A [SCII] >

E [BCDIC]

\ /

This command sets the code to be used.

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C. USING NETRJT AT CCN

-------------------

1. Getting Started

---------------

a. Perform ICP to server TELNET (socket 1).

b. Execute command "RJT", yielding ready message from NETRJT.

c. Issue RJS SIGNON command.

d. These steps result in a standard full-duplex TELNET connection

for an RJS remote operator console. The user can issue commands

to learn the status of his jobs, send messages, reroute and abort

jobs, etc.

2. Retrieving Output

-----------------

a. The TIP user captures a local output device and then executes

the NETRJT OPEN command for the PRINTER or PUNCH. For example,

if the connection is not yet open, then either of:

O PR=socket

O PR(*)=socket

opens a printer connection and selects the first job in the

printer queue for this terminal id.

O PR(jobname)=socket

similarly opens a connection but selects a specified job's

output. In either case, if output is not yet available the

connection remains open but idle, and the output is sent when

it does appear. If the socket number is omitted and the

connection is not yet open, the server will prompt for a

socket number.

b. If the specified output device already has an open connection,

either of the open commands:

O PR

O PR(jobname)

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may be issued to _accept_ (see e. below) the last job's output

and select and send another job's output. If the connection

is already open, the open command may still specify "=socket",

but if the specified socket does not match that currently open

there will be an error message.

c. While the output stream is idle, the user can issue RJT

commands with DTP, RECFM, CODE and/or SIZE parameters.

d. When the specified output is available, the server will

send a stream of print line (or punched card) images. The

user may issue the following RJS stream control commands

(see NIC 7182 and 7183 for more information on RJS commands).

1. BACKSPACE: repeats roughly the last page of printed output.

2. RESTART: restarts output at the beginning of the current

SYSOUT data set or ("JOB" option) at the beginning

of the job.

3. CANCEL: deletes rest of current SYSOUT data set, or

(",JOB" option) the entire job except account-

ing information.

4. DEFER: stops transmission of the current job and returns

it to the queue, marked "deferred". Can be

restarted later, with a "backspace" ("RESET

jobname" command) or from the beginning

("RESTART jobname" command).

e. The server does not discard job output until it is fully

transmitted to the TIP and the user has _accepted_ it. If the

user issues a "CLOSE device" or the connection breaks

accidentially (e.g. due to software or hardware failure in

either host) before the output is accepted, the server saves

the output with an implied BACKSPACE. When the user later reopens

the connection and again selects this job (either explicitly by

name or by calling for the next job), it will be retransmitted,

repeating the last page. The user can also defer or restart the

job output before reopening the connection. Note that CLOSE

without the ACCEPT option is generally a "panic" control to stop

the output stream if the printer paper jams, etc.

f. Transmitted output will be considered accepted by the user if:

1. The user issues a new OPEN command for that device.

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2. The user issues a "CLOSE device, ACCEPT" (e.g. "CL#PR,A")

command for that device. This command will be held pending

until job output in progress has completed. After the last

RFNM is received, the connection will be closed and the job

output discarded at the server end.

3. The original OPEN command specified "(*)", i.e. an asterisk

for jobname. This implies that the device stream is going

to be running continuously and that the user does not want

to explicitly request each output job or to accept each

one. Thus, if the stream is opened "(*)", then the server

assumes each job is accepted when the RFNM returns from the

last block.

3. Sending Input

-------------

(a) The user sends the following remote operator command to the server:

OPEN READER=socket

(This may be shortened to "O R=socket"). The server will send

an RFCto the user's card reader socket on which his TIP should

be listening. The server will issue an operator message when

the connection is open. The connection will be considered _idle_

until the first card image is received by the server. The OPEN

command will be ignored if the connection is already open, or

if an earlier open request is pending.

(b) Before or after the open, but while the connection is idle, the

user may issue RJT commands to set the record format, data trans-

fer protocol, code, and/or maximum record size to different values.

(c) The user sends in a stream of card images which constitute one

or more jobs. The server will discard the spooled images for a

job without processing them if the user issues a CANCEL READER

command or if the connection breaks (e.g. due to software or

hardware failures in either host) before the job is accepted

for processing. The stream then becomes idle again.

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(d) A spooled job will be accepted by the server only when one of

the following occurs:

1. A server-dependent end-of-job card (e.g. "//null" at CCN)

is received by the server. The last job is accepted, and

the stream becomes idle until another card is received.

2. A server-dependent beginning-of-job card (e.g. a "JOB" card

at CCN) is received by the server. The previous job is

accepted but the stream does not become idle at this time.

3. The user issues a CLOSE READER,ACCEPT (or "CL#R,A") com-

mand to the server. The stream is closed.

(e) The user can issue a CLOSE READER ("CL#R") command to close the

stream. However, this command will be held pending by the server

until the stream is idle, unless the form "CLOSE READER,ACCEPT"

is issued. A CLOSE will cancel a pending OPEN command, and vice

versa. The server will send the remote operator a message when

a connection opens or closes.

(f) Some servers (e.g. CCN) will extract the jobname for each input

job from the reader stream. However, the OPEN command may

specify a particular jobname, overriding that in the reader

stream. That is, the jobname from the OPEN command will replace

that appearing in the first job of the newly-opened stream. This

feature is merely a convenience, and was included mainly for

syntactic consistency between input and output. However, the use

of asterisk as a jobname has no meaning for the reader stream,

and will be ignored.

 
 
 
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