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NAME

       dcmsend - Simple DICOM storage SCU (sender)

SYNOPSIS

       dcmsend [options] peer port dcmfile-in...

DESCRIPTION

       The  dcmsend application implements a Service Class User (SCU) for the Storage Service Class. In contrast
       to the well-known storescu utility, dcmsend has less options and is, therefore, easier to use - this also
       explains the term 'simple' in the title. The main purpose of this application is to send a whole bunch of
       DICOM files to a Storage Service Class Provider (SCP). dcmsend supports both multiple  associations  (one
       after the other) and decompression of DICOM SOP instances if needed to transfer them.

PARAMETERS

       peer        hostname of DICOM peer

       port        tcp/ip port number of peer

       dcmfile-in  DICOM file or directory to be transmitted

OPTIONS

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

               --version
                 print version information and exit

               --list-decoders
                 list transfer syntaxes of decoders 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

         +v    --verbose-pc
                 show presentation contexts in verbose mode

   input options
       input file format:

         +f    --read-file
                 read file format or data set

         +fo   --read-file-only
                 read file format only (default)

         -f    --read-dataset
                 read data set without file meta information

       input files:

         +rd   --read-from-dicomdir
                 read information on input files from DICOMDIR

         +sd   --scan-directories
                 scan directories for input files (dcmfile-in)

         +sp   --scan-pattern  [p]attern: string (only with --scan-directories)
                 pattern for filename matching (wildcards)

                 # possibly not available on all systems

         -r    --no-recurse
                 do not recurse within directories (default)

         +r    --recurse
                 recurse within specified directories

   processing options
       transfer syntax conversion:

         -dn   --decompress-never
                 never decompress compressed data sets

         +dls  --decompress-lossless
                 only decompress lossless compression (default)

         +dly  --decompress-lossy
                 decompress both lossy and lossless compression

       deflate compression level:

         +cl   --compression-level  [l]evel: integer (default: 6)
                 0=uncompressed, 1=fastest, 9=best compression

       other processing options:

         -nh   --no-halt
                 do not halt on first invalid input file
                 or if unsuccessful store encountered

         -nip  --no-illegal-proposal
                 do not propose any presentation context that does
                 not contain the default transfer syntax (if needed)

         -nuc  --no-uid-checks
                 do not check UID values of input files

   network options
       application entity titles:

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

         -aec  --call  [a]etitle: string
                 set called AE title of peer (default: ANY-SCP)

       association handling:

         +ma   --multi-associations
                 use multiple associations (one after the other)
                 if needed to transfer the instances (default)

         -ma   --single-association
                 always use a single association

       other 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

         -pdu  --max-pdu  [n]umber of bytes: integer (4096..131072)
                 set max receive pdu to n bytes (default: 16384)

               --max-send-pdu  [n]umber of bytes: integer (4096..131072)
                 restrict max send pdu to n bytes

   output options
       general:

         +crf  --create-report-file  [f]ilename: string
                 create a detailed report on the transfer
                 (if successful) and write it to text file f

NOTES

   Typical Usage
       A  typical  use  case  of  dcmsend is to send arbitrary SOP instances that are stored as DICOM files to a
       storage SCP. The following command does exactly this:

       dcmsend --verbose <peer> <port> *.dcm

       If the DICOM files are stored in a hierarchy of directories below the directory 'IMAGES',  the  following
       command can be used:

       dcmsend -v <peer> <port> --scan-directories --recurse IMAGES

       It  is  also possible to specify multiple directories and to combine the aforementioned approaches (using
       both file and directory names):

       dcmsend -v +sd +r <peer> <port> IMAGES_1 IMAGES_2 test.img *.dcm

       If the SOP instances are referenced from a DICOMDIR file, option --read-from-dicomdir  (or  +rd)  can  be
       used to send all referenced DICOM files without loading them already for the association negotiation:

       dcmsend -v <peer> <port> --read-from-dicomdir DICOMDIR

       And again, all of the above approaches can be combined like this:

       dcmsend -v +sd +r +rd <peer> <port> IMAGES_1 IMAGES_2 test.img DICOMDIR *.dcm

       The  default option --read-file-only makes sure that only DICOM files (i.e. the ones with meta-header and
       magic word 'DICM' after the preamble) are processed. Usually, if processing a whole bunch of files, it is
       also a good idea not to halt on the first invalid input file or if an unsuccessful store was encountered.
       This can be accomplished by using option --no-halt. Please note, however, that 'unsuccessful store'  does
       not  mean  that  the  DIMSE  status of the C-STORE response indicates an error. It means that the C-STORE
       request could not be sent to the storage SCP.

       If more than 128 presentation contexts are needed, which is the maximum number allowed according  to  the
       DICOM  standard,  a  new association is started after the previous one has been completed. In cases where
       this behavior is unwanted, it can be disabled using option  --single-association.  In  addition,  whether
       only  lossless  compressed  data  sets  are decompressed (if needed), which is the default, or also lossy
       compressed data sets can be specified using the --decompress-xxx options.

       In order to get both an overview and detailed information on the transfer of  the  DICOM  SOP  instances,
       option  --create-report-file  can be used to create a corresponding text file. However, this file is only
       created as a final step if the application did not terminate before (with an error).

   Scanning Directories
       Adding directories as a parameter to the command line only makes sense if  option  --scan-directories  is
       also  given.  If  the  files  in the provided directories should be selected according to a specific name
       pattern (e.g. using wildcard matching), option --scan-pattern has to be used. Please note that this  file
       pattern  only  applies  to  the  files  within  the  scanned  directories, and, if any other patterns are
       specified on the command line outside the --scan-pattern option (e.g. in order to select further  files),
       these do not apply to the specified directories.

       Thus,  the  third  of the above examples will recurse over directories IMAGES_1 and IMAGES_2 and transmit
       files that are contained in these two folders and all their subfolders (due to option +r).  Additionally,
       dcmsend will transfer 'test.img' and all files with extension 'dcm' from the current working folder. Note
       that providing directory names without enabling option +sd does not make sense.

   DICOM Conformance
       Basically, the dcmsend application supports all Storage SOP Classes as an SCU, including private ones. By
       default, the application checks the SOP Class UID of the DICOM file in order to make sure that only valid
       SOP instances are sent. With option --no-uid-checks this check can be disabled.

       The dcmsend application also supports all Transfer Syntaxes that  are  defined  in  the  DICOM  standard.
       Private  transfer  syntaxes  can  only  be used if the UID check is disabled with option --no-uid-checks.
       Please note, however, that only a limited number of transfer syntaxes are supported for  converting  them
       to  the  default  transfer  syntax  (Implicit VR Little Endian). With option --list-decoders the transfer
       syntaxes supported natively or by decoders are listed. The output typically looks like the following:

       Transfer syntaxes supported natively:
       - Little Endian Implicit
       - Little Endian Explicit
       - Big Endian Explicit

       Transfer syntaxes supported by decoders:
       - Deflated Explicit VR Little Endian
       - JPEG Baseline
       - JPEG Extended, Process 2+4
       - JPEG Spectral Selection, Non-hierarchical, Process 6+8
       - JPEG Full Progression, Non-hierarchical, Process 10+12
       - JPEG Lossless, Non-hierarchical, Process 14
       - JPEG Lossless, Non-hierarchical, 1st Order Prediction
       - JPEG-LS Lossless
       - JPEG-LS Lossy (Near-lossless)
       - RLE Lossless

       Since dcmsend tries to be as simple as possible for the user, by default presentation contexts  might  be
       proposed  to  the  SCP  that  are  strictly  speaking  'illegal'. This is because, according to the DICOM
       standard, the SCU always has to propose the default transfer syntax in at least one presentation  context
       associated  with  each  abstract  syntax (i.e. SOP class). This requirement is waived if the SCU only has
       access to the SOP instance in lossy compressed form or if the decompressed pixel data would be too  large
       to  be  encoded.  With option --no-illegal-proposal the strict DICOM-conformant behavior can be enforced,
       i.e. no possibly illegal presentation context will be proposed but the corresponding SOP instance will be
       rejected (if needed). Please note, however, that the size of the decompressed pixel data is not checked.

       Please  note,  however,  that  the  default  transfer syntax for 'Lossless JPEG Compression', 'Lossy JPEG
       Compression' and so on are not always  proposed  as  also  required  by  the  DICOM  standard.  The  same
       limitation applies to other compression schemes. See DICOM PS 3.5 section 10 for details.

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).

EXIT CODES

       The  dcmsend  utility  uses the following exit codes when terminating. This enables the user to check for
       the reason why the application terminated.

   general
       EXITCODE_NO_ERROR                         0
       EXITCODE_COMMANDLINE_SYNTAX_ERROR         1

   input file errors
       EXITCODE_CANNOT_READ_INPUT_FILE          20 (*)
       EXITCODE_NO_INPUT_FILES                  21
       EXITCODE_INVALID_INPUT_FILE              22
       EXITCODE_NO_VALID_INPUT_FILES            23

   output file errors
       EXITCODE_CANNOT_WRITE_OUTPUT_FILE        40 (*)
       EXITCODE_CANNOT_WRITE_REPORT_FILE        43

   network errors
       EXITCODE_CANNOT_INITIALIZE_NETWORK       60
       EXITCODE_CANNOT_NEGOTIATE_ASSOCIATION    61
       EXITCODE_CANNOT_SEND_REQUEST             62
       EXITCODE_CANNOT_ADD_PRESENTATION_CONTEXT 65

       (*) Actually, these codes are currently  not  used  by  dcmsend  but  serve  as  a  placeholder  for  the
       corresponding group of exit codes.

ENVIRONMENT

       The dcmsend 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.

SEE ALSO

       dcmrecv(1), storescu(1), storescp(1)

COPYRIGHT

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