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Revision 1.11, Mon Feb 7 06:08:10 2005 UTC (19 years, 3 months ago) by david
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags: OPENBSD_4_7_BASE, OPENBSD_4_7, OPENBSD_4_6_BASE, OPENBSD_4_6, OPENBSD_4_5_BASE, OPENBSD_4_5, OPENBSD_4_4_BASE, OPENBSD_4_4, OPENBSD_4_3_BASE, OPENBSD_4_3, OPENBSD_4_2_BASE, OPENBSD_4_2, OPENBSD_4_1_BASE, OPENBSD_4_1, OPENBSD_4_0_BASE, OPENBSD_4_0, OPENBSD_3_9_BASE, OPENBSD_3_9, OPENBSD_3_8_BASE, OPENBSD_3_8, OPENBSD_3_7_BASE, OPENBSD_3_7
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#	$OpenBSD: remote,v 1.11 2005/02/07 06:08:10 david Exp $
#	from: @(#)remote	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
#
# remote -- remote host description database
# see tip(1), cgetcap(3), phones(5), remote(5)
#
# Capabilities used in examples:
#
#   at	ACU type
#   br	baud rate (defaults to 300)
#   dc	direct connect
#   du	make a call flag (dial up)
#   dv	device to use for the tty
#   el	EOL marks (default is NULL)
#   ie	input EOF marks (default is NULL)
#   oe	output EOF string (default is NULL)
#   pa	parity
#   pn	phone #, '\@' means use the phones(5) file
#   tc	include the named system description
#
# Most OpenBSD architectures use /dev/tty00, /dev/cua00, etc.
# for the 'standard' serial ports. Some architectures use
# /dev/ttya, /dev/cuaa, etc. The samples provide descriptions
# for the first serial port in each style.
#
# A few architectures such as the Alpha, HPPA, or mvme88k either
# don't provide a serial port by default or have more complex
# naming conventions.
#
# In all cases make sure you are using the appropriate device
# name for the port you wish to access.
#
# System names can be anything, the samples use the device name
# for simplicity.
#
# NOTE:
#       a) Multiple :tc=XXX: capabilities are allowed, so that
#          various general pieces can be assembled into one
#          system description.
#       b) Only the first capability with the same name is
#          used. So capabilities with :tc=XXX: can be
#          overridden by assigning them a value before
#          including them. e.g. ":oe=^Z:" in doshost below.
#
# See cgetcap(3) for details on capability databases.
# --------------------------------------------------------------

# General definitions used in :tc=XXX: capabilities below
#
direct:\
	:dc:

dialup:\
	:du:at=hayes:pn=\@:

doshost:\
	:oe=^Z:tc=unixhost:

unixhost:\
	:pa=none:br#9600:el=^U^C^R^O^D^S^Q:ie=%$:oe=^D:

# Sample directly connected lines. Directly connected lines are
# most commonly used for serial consoles.
#
tty00|For hp300,i386,mac68k,macppc,mvmeppc,vax:\
	:dv=/dev/tty00:tc=direct:tc=unixhost:

ttya|For sparc,mvme68k:\
	:dv=/dev/ttya:tc=direct:tc=unixhost:

# Sample dial out lines.
#
cua00|For hp300,i386,mac68k,macppc,mvmeppc,vax:\
	:dv=/dev/cua00:tc=dialup:tc=unixhost:
cuaa|For sparc,mvme68k:\
	:dv=/dev/cuaa:tc=dialup:tc=unixhost: