/sys$common/syshlp/helplib.hlb
SET, HOST, Examples

 *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX)

    1.$ SET HOST/APPLICATION_PROTOCOL=CTERM DAKOTA

      The /APPLICATION_PROTOCOL qualifier specifies the CTERM
      protocol (the default) on node DAKOTA in this command line.

    2.$ SET HOST ITALIC
      Username:  GRESO
      Password: <PASSWORD>
          Welcome to OpenVMS VAX Version 7.3 on node ITALIC
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      $  LOGOUT
      GRESO logged out at 19-DEC-2001 15:04:25.27
      %REM-S-END, Control returned to node _CASLON::

      In this example, the name of the local node is CASLON. This SET
      HOST command connects the user terminal to the processor at the
      network node named ITALIC. The remote processor then prompts
      for user name and password. Use the normal login procedure to
      log in to the remote processor.

      Once you are logged in at a remote node, you can use the SET
      HOST command to establish communication with another node.
      After logging in to node ITALIC, you could type SET HOST
      BODONI.

      You would again be prompted for a user name and password. If
      you then supply a valid user name and password, you will be
      logged in to node BODONI.

      Note that when you log out of node BODONI, control is returned
      to node ITALIC. You must log out of node ITALIC to return to
      your local node, CASLON.

    3.$  SET TERMINAL/WIDTH=80
      $  SET HOST/RESTORE GENEVA
      Username: Jones
      Password: <PASSWORD>
      $  SET TERMINAL/WIDTH=132
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      $  logout
      JONES   logged out at 19-DEC-2001 11:04:51.45
      %REM-S-END, control returned to node _ORACLE

      This example shows user JONES on node ORACLE logging in to
      remote node GENEVA and specifies that the original terminal
      screen width be restored to 80 characters when the remote
      session is terminated.
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