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remote - remote host description file
/etc/remote
The systems known by tip(1)
and their attributes are stored in an ASCII
file which is structured somewhat like the termcap file. Each line in the
file provides a description for a single system. Fields are separated by
a colon ‘:’. Lines ending in a ‘\’ character with an immediately following NEWLINE
are continued on the next line.
The first entry is the name(s) of the host
system. If there is more than one name for a system, the names are separated
by vertical bars. After the name of the system comes the fields of the description.
A field name followed by an ‘=’ sign indicates a string value follows. A
field name followed by a ‘#’ sign indicates a following numeric value.
Entries
named tipbaudrate are used as default entries by tip, as follows. When
tip is invoked with only a phone number, it looks for an entry of the form
tipbaudrate, where baudrate is the baud rate with which the connection
is to be made. For example, if the connection is to be made at 300 baud,
tip looks for an entry of the form tip300.
Capabilities are
either strings (str), numbers (num), or boolean flags (bool). A string capability
is specified by capability=value; for example, ‘dv=/dev/harris’. A numeric
capability is specified by capability#value; for example, ‘xa#99’. A boolean
capability is specified by simply listing the capability.
- at
- (str) Auto
call unit type. The following lists valid ’at’ types and their corresponding
hardware:
- biz31f
- Bizcomp 1031, tone dialing
- biz31w
- Bizcomp 1031, pulse
dialing
- biz22f
- Bizcomp 1022, tone dialing
- biz22w
- Bizcomp 1022, pulse dialing
- df02
- DEC DF02
- df03
- DEC DF03
- ventel
- Ventel 212+
- v3451
- Vadic 3451 Modem
- v831
- Vadic 831
- hayes
- Any Hayes-compatible modem
- at
- Any Hayes-compatible modem
- br
- (num) The baud rate used in establishing a connection to the remote
host. This is a decimal number. The default baud rate is 300 baud.
- cm
- (str)
An initial connection message to be sent to the remote host. For example,
if a host is reached through a port selector, this might be set to the
appropriate sequence required to switch to the host.
- cu
- (str) Call unit
if making a phone call. Default is the same as the dv field.
- db
- (bool) Cause
tip(1)
to ignore the first hangup it sees. db (dialback) allows the user
to remain in tip while the remote machine disconnects and places a call
back to the local machine. For more information about dialback configuration,
see
- di
- (str) Disconnect message sent to the host when a disconnect is
requested by the user.
- du
- (bool) This host is on a dial-up line.
- dv
- (str)
Device(s) to open to establish a connection. If this file refers to a terminal
line, tip attempts to perform an exclusive open on the device to insure
only one user at a time has access to the port.
- ec
- (bool) Initialize the
tip variable echocheck to on, so that tip will synchronize with the remote
host during file transfer by waiting for the echo of the last character
transmitted.
- el
- (str) Characters marking an end-of-line. The default is no
characters. tip only recognizes ‘~
’ escapes after one of the characters in
el, or after a RETURN
.
- es
- (str) The command prefix (escape) character for
tip.
- et
- (num) Number of seconds to wait for an echo response when echo-check
mode is on. This is a decimal number. The default value is 10 seconds.
- ex
- (str) Set of non-printable characters not to be discarded when scripting
with beautification turned on. The default value is ‘\t\n\b\f’.
- fo
- (str) Character
used to force literal data transmission. The default value is ‘\377’.
- fs
- (num)
Frame size for transfers. The default frame size is equal to 1024.
- hd
- (bool)
Initialize the tip variable halfduplex to on, so local echo should be performed.
- hf
- (bool) Initialize the tip variable hardwareflow to on, so hardware flow
control is used.
- ie
- (str) Input end-of-file marks. The default is a null string
("").
- nb
- (bool) Initialize the tip variable beautify to off, so that unprintable
characters will not be discarded when scripting.
- nt
- (bool) Initialize the
tip variable tandem to off, so that XON/XOFF
flow control will not be
used to throttle data from the remote host.
- nv
- (bool) Initialize the tip
variable verbose to off, so that verbose mode will be turned on.
- oe
- (str)
Output end-of-file string. The default is a null string (""). When tip is
transferring a file, this string is sent at end-of-file.
- pa
- (str) The type
of parity to use when sending data to the host. This may be one of even,
odd, none, zero (always set bit 8 to 0), one (always set bit 8 to 1).
The default is none.
- pn
- (str) Telephone number(s) for this host. If the
telephone number field contains an ‘@’ sign, tip searches the /etc/phones
file for a list of telephone numbers -- see phones(4)
. A ‘%’ sign in the telephone
number indicates a 5-second delay for the Ventel Modem.
For Hayes-compatible
modems, if the telephone number starts with an ’S’, the telephone number
string will be sent to the modem without the "DT", which allows reconfiguration
of the modem’s S-registers and other parameters; for example, to disable
auto-answer: "pn=S0=0DT5551234"; or to also restrict the modem to return
only the basic result codes: "pn=S0=0X0DT5551234".
- pr
- (str) Character that
indicates end-of-line on the remote host. The default value is ‘\n’.
- ra
- (bool)
Initialize the tip variable raise to on, so that lower case letters are
mapped to upper case before sending them to the remote host.
- rc
- (str) Character
that toggles case-mapping mode. The default value is ‘\377’.
- re
- (str) The file
in which to record session scripts. The default value is tip.record.
- rw
- (bool)
Initialize the tip variable rawftp to on, so that all characters will be
sent as is during file transfers.
- sc
- (bool) Initialize the tip variable
script to on, so that everything transmitted by the remote host will be
recorded.
- tb
- (bool) Initialize the tip variable tabexpand to on, so that
tabs will be expanded to spaces during file transfers.
- tc
- (str) Indicates
that the list of capabilities is continued in the named description. This
is used primarily to share common capability information.
Here is
a short example showing the use of the capability continuation feature:
UNIX-1200:\
:dv=/dev/cua0:el=^D^U^C^S^Q^O@:du:at=ventel:ie=#$%:oe=^D:br#1200:
arpavax|ax:\
:pn=7654321%:tc=UNIX-1200
- /etc/remote
- remote host description file.
- /etc/phones
- remote host
phone number database.
tip(1)
, phones(4)
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