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1.1 ! root 1: .\" Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California. ! 2: .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement ! 3: .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. ! 4: .\" ! 5: .\" @(#)remote.5 6.1 (Berkeley) 5/15/85 ! 6: .\" ! 7: .TH REMOTE 5 "May 15, 1985" ! 8: .UC 5 ! 9: .SH NAME ! 10: remote \- remote host description file ! 11: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 12: The systems known by ! 13: .IR tip (1C) ! 14: and their attributes are stored in an ASCII file which ! 15: is structured somewhat like the ! 16: .IR termcap (5) ! 17: file. Each line in the file provides a description for a single ! 18: .IR system . ! 19: Fields are separated by a colon (``:''). ! 20: Lines ending in a \e character with an immediately following newline are ! 21: continued on the next line. ! 22: .PP ! 23: The first entry is the name(s) of the host system. If there is more ! 24: than one name for a system, the names are separated by vertical bars. ! 25: After the name of the system comes the fields of the description. A ! 26: field name followed by an `=' sign indicates a string value follows. A field ! 27: name followed by a `#' sign indicates a following numeric value. ! 28: .PP ! 29: Entries named ``tip*'' and ``cu*'' ! 30: are used as default entries by ! 31: .IR tip , ! 32: and the ! 33: .I cu ! 34: interface to ! 35: .IR tip , ! 36: as follows. When ! 37: .I tip ! 38: is invoked with only a phone number, it looks for an entry ! 39: of the form ``tip300'', where 300 is the baud rate with ! 40: which the connection is to be made. When the ! 41: .I cu ! 42: interface is used, entries of the form ``cu300'' are used. ! 43: .SH CAPABILITIES ! 44: Capabilities are either strings (str), numbers (num), or boolean ! 45: flags (bool). A string capability is specified by ! 46: .IR capability = value ; ! 47: e.g. ``dv=/dev/harris''. A numeric capability is specified by ! 48: .IR capability # value ; ! 49: e.g. ``xa#99''. A boolean capability is specified by simply listing ! 50: the capability. ! 51: .TP 0.5i ! 52: .B at ! 53: (str) ! 54: Auto call unit type. ! 55: .TP 0.5i ! 56: .B br ! 57: (num) ! 58: The baud rate used in establishing ! 59: a connection to the remote host. ! 60: This is a decimal number. ! 61: The default baud rate is 300 baud. ! 62: .TP 0.5i ! 63: .B cm ! 64: (str) ! 65: An initial connection message to be sent ! 66: to the remote host. For example, if a ! 67: host is reached through port selector, this ! 68: might be set to the appropriate sequence ! 69: required to switch to the host. ! 70: .TP 0.5i ! 71: .B cu ! 72: (str) ! 73: Call unit if making a phone call. ! 74: Default is the same as the `dv' field. ! 75: .TP 0.5i ! 76: .B di ! 77: (str) ! 78: Disconnect message sent to the host when a ! 79: disconnect is requested by the user. ! 80: .TP 0.5i ! 81: .B du ! 82: (bool) ! 83: This host is on a dial-up line. ! 84: .TP 0.5i ! 85: .B dv ! 86: (str) ! 87: UNIX device(s) to open to establish a connection. ! 88: If this file refers to a terminal line, ! 89: .IR tip (1C) ! 90: attempts to perform an exclusive open on the device to insure only ! 91: one user at a time has access to the port. ! 92: .TP 0.5i ! 93: .B el ! 94: (str) ! 95: Characters marking an end-of-line. ! 96: The default is NULL. `~' escapes are only ! 97: recognized by ! 98: .I tip ! 99: after one of the characters in `el', ! 100: or after a carriage-return. ! 101: .TP 0.5i ! 102: .B fs ! 103: (str) ! 104: Frame size for transfers. ! 105: The default frame size is equal to BUFSIZ. ! 106: .TP 0.5i ! 107: .B hd ! 108: (bool) ! 109: The host uses half-duplex communication, local ! 110: echo should be performed. ! 111: .TP 0.5i ! 112: .B ie ! 113: (str) ! 114: Input end-of-file marks. ! 115: The default is NULL. ! 116: .TP 0.5i ! 117: .B oe ! 118: (str) ! 119: Output end-of-file string. ! 120: The default is NULL. When ! 121: .I tip ! 122: is transferring a file, this ! 123: string is sent at end-of-file. ! 124: .TP 0.5i ! 125: .B pa ! 126: (str) ! 127: The type of parity to use when sending data ! 128: to the host. This may be one of ``even'', ! 129: ``odd'', ``none'', ``zero'' (always set bit 8 to zero), ! 130: ``one'' (always set bit 8 to 1). The default ! 131: is even parity. ! 132: .TP 0.5i ! 133: .B pn ! 134: (str) ! 135: Telephone number(s) for this host. ! 136: If the telephone number field contains ! 137: an @ sign, ! 138: .I tip ! 139: searches the file ! 140: .I /etc/phones ! 141: file for a list of telephone numbers; ! 142: c.f. ! 143: .IR phones (5). ! 144: .TP 0.5i ! 145: .B tc ! 146: (str) ! 147: Indicates that the list of capabilities is continued ! 148: in the named description. This is used ! 149: primarily to share common capability information. ! 150: .PP ! 151: Here is a short example showing the use of the capability continuation ! 152: feature: ! 153: .PP ! 154: .nf ! 155: .ta 0.5i ! 156: UNIX-1200:\e ! 157: :dv=/dev/cau0:el=^D^U^C^S^Q^O@:du:at=ventel:ie=#$%:oe=^D:br#1200: ! 158: arpavax|ax:\e ! 159: :pn=7654321%:tc=UNIX-1200 ! 160: .fi ! 161: .SH FILES ! 162: /etc/remote ! 163: .SH "SEE ALSO" ! 164: tip(1C), ! 165: phones(5)
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