1bca33253SBrad Davis# remote -- remote host description file 2bca33253SBrad Davis# see tip(1), remote(5) 3bca33253SBrad Davis# 4bca33253SBrad Davis# at ACU type 5bca33253SBrad Davis# br bit rate (defaults to 9600) 6bca33253SBrad Davis# cu call unit (default is dv) 7bca33253SBrad Davis# du make a call flag (dial up) 8bca33253SBrad Davis# dv device to use for the tty 9bca33253SBrad Davis# el EOL marks (default is NULL) 10bca33253SBrad Davis# fs frame size (default is BUFSIZ) -- used in buffering writes on 11bca33253SBrad Davis# receive operations 12bca33253SBrad Davis# ie input EOF marks (default is NULL) 13bca33253SBrad Davis# oe output EOF string (default is NULL) 14bca33253SBrad Davis# pa The parity type to use: even, odd, none, zero, one (default even) 15bca33253SBrad Davis# pn phone numbers (@ =>'s search phones file; possibly taken from 16bca33253SBrad Davis# PHONES environment variable) 17bca33253SBrad Davis# tc to continue a capability 18bca33253SBrad Davis 19bca33253SBrad Davis# Example systems 20bca33253SBrad Davisunixshell|Unix Access:\ 21bca33253SBrad Davis :pn=\@:tc=unix57600: 22bca33253SBrad Davisdosbbs|DOS-based BBS:\ 23bca33253SBrad Davis :pn=\@:tc=dos57600: 24bca33253SBrad Davis 25bca33253SBrad Davis# UNIX system definitions 26bca33253SBrad Davisunix57600|57600 Baud dial-out to a UNIX system:\ 27bca33253SBrad Davis :el=^U^C^R^O^D^S^Q:ie=%$:oe=^D:tc=dial57600: 28bca33253SBrad Davisunix33600|33600 Baud dial-out to a UNIX system:\ 29bca33253SBrad Davis :el=^U^C^R^O^D^S^Q:ie=%$:oe=^D:tc=dial33600: 30bca33253SBrad Davis 31bca33253SBrad Davis# DOS system definitions 32bca33253SBrad Davisdos57600|57600 Baud dial-out to a DOS system:\ 33bca33253SBrad Davis :el=^U^C^R^O^D^S^Q:ie=%$:oe=^Z:pa=none:tc=dial57600: 34bca33253SBrad Davis 35bca33253SBrad Davis# 33.6k and 56k modems run the com port at 115200 bps to allow for the 36bca33253SBrad Davis# compression performed in the modem. Note that some serial hardware 37bca33253SBrad Davis# does not support speeds above 38400 bps and that speeds above that have 38bca33253SBrad Davis# never been formally standardized. Modern architectures with 16550 or 39bca33253SBrad Davis# better UARTs typically have no issues with the higher speeds. 40bca33253SBrad Davisdial57600|57600 Baud Hayes attributes:\ 41bca33253SBrad Davis br#115200:tc=dial: 42bca33253SBrad Davisdial33600|33600 Baud Hayes attributes:\ 43bca33253SBrad Davis br#115200:tc=dial: 44bca33253SBrad Davis# 14.4k and 28.8k modems ran the port at 4x. Some rare 19.2 baud modems 45bca33253SBrad Davis# did too, but those aren't included in this example. 46bca33253SBrad Davisdial28800|28800 Baud Hayes attributes:\ 47bca33253SBrad Davis br#115200:tc=dial: 48bca33253SBrad Davisdial14400|14400 Baud Hayes attributes:\ 49bca33253SBrad Davis br#57600:tc=dial: 50bca33253SBrad Davisdial|Generic dialing parameters:\ 51bca33253SBrad Davis :dv=/dev/cuau0:cu=/dev/cuau0:at=hayes:du:pa=none: 52bca33253SBrad Davis 53bca33253SBrad Davis# Hardwired line 54bca33253SBrad Daviscuau0c|cua0c:dv=/dev/cuau0:br#9600:pa=none: 55bca33253SBrad Davis 56bca33253SBrad Davis# Finger friendly shortcuts 57bca33253SBrad Davisuart0|com1:dv=/dev/cuau0:br#9600:pa=none: 58bca33253SBrad Davisuart1|com2:dv=/dev/cuau1:br#9600:pa=none: 59bca33253SBrad Davisuart2|com3:dv=/dev/cuau2:br#9600:pa=none: 60bca33253SBrad Davisuart3|com4:dv=/dev/cuau3:br#9600:pa=none: 61bca33253SBrad Davisuart4|com5:dv=/dev/cuau4:br#9600:pa=none: 62bca33253SBrad Davisuart5|com6:dv=/dev/cuau5:br#9600:pa=none: 63bca33253SBrad Davisuart6|com7:dv=/dev/cuau6:br#9600:pa=none: 64bca33253SBrad Davisuart7|com8:dv=/dev/cuau7:br#9600:pa=none: 65bca33253SBrad Davisucom1:dv=/dev/cuaU0:br#9600:pa=none: 66bca33253SBrad Davisucom2:dv=/dev/cuaU1:br#9600:pa=none: 67bca33253SBrad Davisucom3:dv=/dev/cuaU2:br#9600:pa=none: 68bca33253SBrad Davisucom4:dv=/dev/cuaU3:br#9600:pa=none: 69bca33253SBrad Davisucom5:dv=/dev/cuaU4:br#9600:pa=none: 70bca33253SBrad Davisucom6:dv=/dev/cuaU5:br#9600:pa=none: 71bca33253SBrad Davisucom7:dv=/dev/cuaU6:br#9600:pa=none: 72bca33253SBrad Davisucom8:dv=/dev/cuaU7:br#9600:pa=none: 73