RFC 307 (rfc307) - Page 2 of 6
Using network Remote Job Entry
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RFC 307 Using Network Remote Job Entry February 1972 to run that program. The Rand PDP-10 The Rand PDP-10 operates under the Tenex operating system. Thus, some understanding of the Tenex Executive is required. The necessary documents can be obtained from the developers of Tenex: Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Inc. 50 Moulton Street Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 (617) 491-1850 Secondly, it is necessary to establish an account on the Rand PDP-10. This can be done through: Rod Fredrickson The Rand Corporation 1700 Main Street Santa Monica, California 90406 (213) 393-0411 UCLA Remote Job Service To use the UCLA IBM 360/91 via RJS it is necessary to: 1) have an account at UCLA 2) have an assigned RJS terminal ID. These can both be obtained from Bob Braden UCLA Math Sciences Building 3531 Boelter Hall Los Angeles, Calif. 90024 (213) 825-7518 The RJS Access Program (RJSAP) A sample session using RJSAP is attached below. The RJSAP is started by typing "RJS" to the Tenex executive. The program will then initialize and check (via your login information) to see if you are a user recorded in its tables. This is done to assure you have a valid RJS terminal ID. If your ID is not found, the program will terminate with appropriate message. Harslem



