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NAME

       dcmqrti - The Terminal Initiator Telnet Client Program

SYNOPSIS

       dcmqrti [options] peer...

DESCRIPTION

       The  dcmqrti program (telnet initiator) is an interactive character based program intended to be used for
       examining the dcmqrscp image databases and sending images contained  within  these  databases  to  Vendor
       nodes.  During a DICOM Demonstration the dcmqrti program can be activated by a Vendor by logging onto the
       computer running the dcmqrscp program. Each vendor will have their own  login  account  and  the  dcmqrti
       program will be started instead of a normal shell when they login.

       The  dcmqrti  program takes one main argument, the hostname or vendor symbolic name (from the VendorTable
       in the configuration file) of a Vendor. It then searches in the configuration  file  for  all  AE  titles
       associated  with  this hostname or vendor name, and all storage areas accessible to these AE titles. Thus
       only the accessible databases and peer applications discovered in the configuration file are available as
       choices within the dcmqrti user interface.

PARAMETERS

       peer  peer host name or symbolic name from cfg file

OPTIONS

   general options
         -h    --help
                 print this help text and exit

               --version
                 print version information and exit

               --arguments
                 print expanded command line arguments

         -q    --quiet
                 quiet mode, print no warnings and errors

         -v    --verbose
                 verbose mode, print processing details

         -d    --debug
                 debug mode, print debug information

         -ll   --log-level  [l]evel: string constant
                 (fatal, error, warn, info, debug, trace)
                 use level l for the logger

         -lc   --log-config  [f]ilename: string
                 use config file f for the logger

         -c    --config  [f]ilename: string
                 use specific configuration file
                 (default: /usr/local/etc/dcmqrscp.cfg)

   network options
         -to   --timeout  [s]econds: integer (default: unlimited)
                 timeout for connection requests

         -ta   --acse-timeout  [s]econds: integer (default: 30)
                 timeout for ACSE messages

         -td   --dimse-timeout  [s]econds: integer (default: unlimited)
                 timeout for DIMSE messages

         -xi   --propose-implicit
                 propose implicit VR little endian TS only

         -aet  --aetitle  [a]etitle: string
                 set my AE title (default: TELNET_INITIATOR)

         -pdu  --max-pdu  [n]umber of bytes: integer (4096..131072)
                 set max receive pdu to n bytes
                 (default: use value from configuration file)

   other options
         -u    --disable-new-vr
                 disable support for new VRs, convert to OB

         -rmt  --remote  [t]itle: string
                 connect to remote database defined in cfg file

dcmqrti_NOTES

   Commands
       All commands can be abbreviated. An abbreviation is allowed if it does not conflict with another command.

   'help' Command
       The 'help' command gives a summary of all available commands. Its output is shown underneath. In order to
       separate the examples from surrounding text, all examples are bracketed by dashed lines. These  lines  do
       not appear when running the program.

       ------------------------------------------------------------
       Command Summary:
       help                list this summary
       ?                   short help
       title [#]           list [set] current peer AE title
       database [#]        list [set] current database
       study [#]           list [set] current study
       series [#]          list [set] current series
       image [#]           list [set] current image
       display [#]         display current [specific] image
       send study [#]      send current [specific] study
       send series [#]     send current [specific] series
       send image [#]      send current [specific] image
       echo [#]            verify connectivity [# times]
       quit                quit program
       exit                synonym for quit
       ------------------------------------------------------------

   'title' Command
       The  'title'  command  without  an argument allows the user to list the known remote Application Entities
       (AE). An example output might look like:

       ------------------------------------------------------------
       Peer AE Titles:
            Peer AE          HostName:PortNumber
       * 0) ACME1            (swallow:2001)
         1) ACME2            (swallow:2002)
         2) UNITED1          (kolibri:2001)
         3) UNITED2          (kolibri:2002)
       ------------------------------------------------------------

       The current peer AE is marked with an asterisk (*). Each peer AE has an index (second column)  which  can
       be used as an argument to the 'title' command in order to set the current peer AE. The third column gives
       the AE title of the peer AE. The fourth column shows the hostname and TCP/IP port number of the peer AE.

       When invoked with an argument index, the 'title' command will  set  the  current  peer  AE.  The  dcmqrti
       program  will  attempt  to  initiate  an  association  to  the  current  peer  AE  when  asked  to send a
       study/series/image or to send an echo.

   'database' Command
       The 'database' command without an argument allows the user  to  list  the  know  local  databases  (these
       correspond to dcmqrscp's Application Entity Titles). An example output might look like:

       ------------------------------------------------------------
       Database Titles:
            Database
       * 0) COMMON
         1) ACME_QUERY
         2) ACME_STORE
         3) UNITED_QUERY
       ------------------------------------------------------------

       The current database is marked with an asterisk (*). Each database has an index (second column) which can
       be used as an argument to the 'database' command in order to set the current database. The  third  column
       shows  the  name  of  the database (i.e. the dcmqrscp Application Entity title for the particular storage
       area).

       When invoked with an argument index, the 'database' command will set the current  database.  The  current
       database is used as the basis for further database specific actions.

   'study' Command
       The  'study'  command with no argument lists the studies in the current database. An example output might
       look like:

       ------------------------------------------------------------
             Patient                        PatientID    StudyID
       *  0) JACKSON^ANDREW^^^              M4997106     20001
          1) GRANT^MARY^^^                  F4997108     20002
          2) ARTHUR^CHESTER^^^              M4997107     20003
          3) JEFFERSON^THOMAS^^^            M4997096     9465
          4) MADISON^DOLLY^^^               F4997097     9443

       4 Studies in Database: COMMON
       ------------------------------------------------------------

       The current study is marked with an asterisk (*). Each study has an index (second column)  which  can  be
       used  as an argument to the 'study' command in order to set the current study. The third column shows the
       patient name, the fourth column the patient ID and the fifth column the study ID.

       When invoked with an argument index, the 'study' command will set the current study. The current study is
       used as the basis for further study specific actions.

   'series' Command
       The 'series' command with no argument lists the series in the current study. An example output might look
       like:

       ------------------------------------------------------------
             Series Modality SeriesInstanceUID
       *  0) 1      MR       1.2.840.113654.2.3.1993.201
          1) 2      MR       1.2.840.113654.2.3.1993.202
          2) 3      MR       1.2.840.113654.2.3.1993.203
          3) 4      MR       1.2.840.113654.2.3.1993.204
          4) 5      MR       1.2.840.113654.2.3.1993.205

       5 Series in StudyID 05381,
         Patient: MONROE^JAMES^^^ (Database: COMMON)
       ------------------------------------------------------------

       The current series is marked with an asterisk (*). Each series has an index (second column) which can  be
       used  as  an  argument to the 'series' command in order to set the current series. The third column shows
       the series number, the fourth column the series modality, and the fifth column the series instance UID.

       When invoked with an argument index, the 'series' command will set the current series. The current series
       is used as the basis for further series specific actions.

   'image' Command
       The 'image' command with no argument lists the images in the current series. An example output might look
       like:

       ------------------------------------------------------------
             Image ImageInstanceUID
       *  0) 1     1.2.840.113654.2.3.1993.9.123.6.2674
          1) 2     1.2.840.113654.2.3.1993.9.123.6.2675
          2) 3     1.2.840.113654.2.3.1993.9.123.6.2676
          3) 4     1.2.840.113654.2.3.1993.9.123.6.2677
          4) 5     1.2.840.113654.2.3.1993.9.123.6.2678
          5) 6     1.2.840.113654.2.3.1993.9.123.6.2679
          6) 7     1.2.840.113654.2.3.1993.9.123.6.2680
          7) 8     1.2.840.113654.2.3.1993.9.123.6.2681
          8) 9     1.2.840.113654.2.3.1993.9.123.6.2682
          9) 10    1.2.840.113654.2.3.1993.9.123.6.2683
         10) 11    1.2.840.113654.2.3.1993.9.123.6.2684
         11) 12    1.2.840.113654.2.3.1993.9.123.6.2685
         12) 13    1.2.840.113654.2.3.1993.9.123.6.2686

       13 Images in MR Series, StudyID 05381,
         Patient: MONROE^JAMES^^^ (Database: COMMON)
       ------------------------------------------------------------

       The current image is marked with an asterisk (*). Each image has an index (second column)  which  can  be
       used  as an argument to the 'image' command in order to set the current image. The third column shows the
       image number, and the fourth column the image instance UID (SOP Instance UID).

       When invoked with an argument index, the 'image' command will set the current image. The current image is
       used as the basis for further image specific actions.

   'display' Command
       The  display  command serves no purpose in the current version of DCMTK. It was used in prior releases to
       request the CTN Display Program to display an image.

   'send' Command
       The 'send' command allows a complete study/series or individual image to be stored on a remote  AE.  When
       this command is invoked, the dcmqrti program will operate as a SCU of the DICOM Storage Service Class and
       attempt to initiate an  association  with  the  current  peer  AE  (defined  via  the  'title'  command).
       Presentation  contexts  for all relevant Storage SOP Classes will be proposed. An attempt will be made to
       store all specified images. If no association could be negotiated an error message will be printed. If an
       storage  operation fails or if no appropriate presentation context is available and error message will be
       printed.

       The "send" command exists in three forms:

               send study [#]
               send series [#]
               send image [#]

       The 'study' keyword means send all images in the current study. When invoked with an argument index,  the
       specified study in the current database will be stored. The 'series' keyword means send all images in the
       current series. When invoked with an argument index, the specified series in the current  study  will  be
       stored.  The  'image'  keyword  means  send  the  current image. When invoked with an argument index, the
       specified image in the current series will be stored.

       When an image is stored, a message will be printed of the form:

       ------------------------------------------------------------
       New Association Started (swallow:2001,ACME1)
       [MsgID 1] Store,
         PatientName: JACKSON^ANDREW^^^, StudyID: 20001,
         Series: 2, Modality: CR, Image: 1,
         Image UID: 1.2.840.113654.2.3.1993.9.123.6.1834
         0%________25%_________50%__________75%________100%
         --------------------------------------------------
       [MsgID 1] Complete [Status: Success]
       Released Association (swallow:2001,ACME1)
       ------------------------------------------------------------

   'echo' Command
       The 'echo' command allows the user to verify connectivity with the  current  peer  AE  (defined  via  the
       'title' command). When invoked, the dcmqrti program acts as an SCU of the Verification Service Class.

       When  invoked  without  an argument, only one C-ECHO message is generated. When invoked with an argument,
       the specified number of C-ECHO messages will be sent. A message will be printed of the form:

       ------------------------------------------------------------
       New Association Started (localhost:2001,CMOVE)
       [MsgID 1] Echo, Complete [Status: Success]
       Released Association (localhost:2001,CMOVE)
       ------------------------------------------------------------

   'quit', 'exit' Commands
       The 'quit' and 'exit' commands have the same effect. They terminate the dcmqrti program.

   DICOM Conformance
       The dcmqrti application supports the same set of SOP Classes as an SCU as the dcmqrscp application -  see
       dcmqrscp documentation.

       The  dcmqrti  application  will propose presentation contexts for all of the abovementioned supported SOP
       Classes using the transfer syntaxes:

       LittleEndianImplicitTransferSyntax  1.2.840.10008.1.2
       LittleEndianExplicitTransferSyntax  1.2.840.10008.1.2.1
       BigEndianExplicitTransferSyntax     1.2.840.10008.1.2.2

       The dcmqrti application does not support extended negotiation.

   Configuration
       The dcmqrti program uses the same configuration file as the dcmqrscp program. See  the  documentation  on
       configuration for more information (dcmqrcnf.txt and the example configuration file dcmqrscp.cfg).

LOGGING

       The  level  of logging output of the various command line tools and underlying libraries can be specified
       by the user. By default, only errors and warnings are written to the standard error stream. Using  option
       --verbose also informational messages like processing details are reported. Option --debug can be used to
       get more details on the internal activity, e.g. for debugging  purposes.  Other  logging  levels  can  be
       selected  using  option  --log-level. In --quiet mode only fatal errors are reported. In such very severe
       error events, the application will usually terminate. For more details on the different  logging  levels,
       see documentation of module 'oflog'.

       In case the logging output should be written to file (optionally with logfile rotation), to syslog (Unix)
       or the event log (Windows) option --log-config can be used.  This  configuration  file  also  allows  for
       directing only certain messages to a particular output stream and for filtering certain messages based on
       the module or application where they  are  generated.  An  example  configuration  file  is  provided  in
       <etcdir>/logger.cfg.

COMMAND LINE

       All command line tools use the following notation for parameters: square brackets enclose optional values
       (0-1), three trailing dots indicate that multiple values are allowed (1-n), a combination of both means 0
       to n values.

       Command  line  options  are  distinguished  from  parameters  by a leading '+' or '-' sign, respectively.
       Usually, order and position of command line options  are  arbitrary  (i.e.  they  can  appear  anywhere).
       However,  if  options  are mutually exclusive the rightmost appearance is used. This behavior conforms to
       the standard evaluation rules of common Unix shells.

       In addition, one or more command files can be specified using an '@' sign as a  prefix  to  the  filename
       (e.g.  @command.txt).  Such  a command argument is replaced by the content of the corresponding text file
       (multiple whitespaces are treated as a single separator unless they appear between two  quotation  marks)
       prior  to  any  further  evaluation. Please note that a command file cannot contain another command file.
       This simple but effective approach allows one to summarize common combinations of options/parameters  and
       avoids longish and confusing command lines (an example is provided in file <datadir>/dumppat.txt).

ENVIRONMENT

       The dcmqrti utility will attempt to load DICOM data dictionaries specified in the DCMDICTPATH environment
       variable.  By  default,  i.e.  if  the  DCMDICTPATH  environment  variable   is   not   set,   the   file
       <datadir>/dicom.dic  will  be  loaded  unless  the  dictionary is built into the application (default for
       Windows).

       The default behavior should be  preferred  and  the  DCMDICTPATH  environment  variable  only  used  when
       alternative  data  dictionaries are required. The DCMDICTPATH environment variable has the same format as
       the Unix shell PATH variable in that a colon (':') separates entries. On  Windows  systems,  a  semicolon
       (';')  is  used  as a separator. The data dictionary code will attempt to load each file specified in the
       DCMDICTPATH environment variable. It is an error if no data dictionary can be loaded.

FILES

       <docdir>/dcmqrcnf.txt - configuration information
       <docdir>/dcmqrset.txt - setup information
       <etcdir>/dcmqrscp.cfg - example configuration file

SEE ALSO

       dcmqrscp(1)

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 1993-2014 by OFFIS e.V., Escherweg 2, 26121 Oldenburg, Germany.