NetBSD/etc/remote
lukem 9cd5a025fe Use /dev/dtyXX instead of /dev/ttyXX, and other cleanups.
Heavily inspired by PR 12749 from Scott Telford.
2001-04-25 23:46:12 +00:00

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# $NetBSD: remote,v 1.8 2001/04/25 23:46:12 lukem Exp $
# from: @(#)remote 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
#
# remote -- remote host description file
# see tip(1), remote(5)
#
# dv device to use for the tty
# el EOL marks (default is NULL)
# du make a call flag (dial up)
# pn phone numbers (@ =>'s search phones file; possibly taken from
# PHONES environment variable)
# at ACU type
# ie input EOF marks (default is NULL)
# oe output EOF string (default is NULL)
# cu call unit (default is dv)
# br baud rate (defaults to 300)
# fs frame size (default is BUFSIZ) -- used in buffering writes on
# receive operations
# dc direct connect -- the remote system is hardwired to a tty and
# doesn't set Carrier Detect.
# tc to continue a capability
# General dialer definitions used below
#
dialdty00defs:dv=/dev/dty00:at=hayes:du:
dial2400|2400 Baud Hayes attributes:\
:br#2400:tc=dialdty00defs:
dial1200|1200 Baud Hayes attributes:\
:br#1200:tc=dialdty00defs:
# UNIX system definitions
#
unix2400|2400 Baud dial-out to another UNIX system:\
:el=^U^C^R^O^D^S^Q:ie=%$:oe=^D:tc=dial2400:
unix1200|1200 Baud dial-out to another UNIX system:\
:el=^U^C^R^O^D^S^Q:ie=%$:oe=^D:tc=dial1200:
# Hardwired lines
#
dty0c|dty0:dv=/dev/dty00:br#9600:pa=none:dc:
dty0b:dv=/dev/dty00:br#2400:pa=none:dc:
dty1c|dty1:dv=/dev/dty01:br#9600:pa=none:dc:
dty1b:dv=/dev/dty01:br#2400:pa=none:dc:
# REMEMBER NOT TO USE PARITY!
console:dv=/dev/dty01:br#9600:pa=none:dc: