Remote Computing
Setting up PPP
9-10
SPARCbook Portable Workstation User Guide
entry begins with the name assigned in the
Devices
file to the
interface, in this case
sparcbk3
. The copy supplied as part of the
SPARCbook load of Solaris 2.5 provides the following entry:
sparcbk 3
=,-,
““ P_ZERO ““ \M\dA\pTZ\r\c OK\r
ATE1V1X1Q0&C1&D3&R0&S1S2=255S12=255\r\c OK\r \EATDT\r\c
CONNECT \m
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Systems File
This file contains an entry for each remote system that you may wish to
communicate with, and each entry contains information about the
remote system’s host name, phone number, line speed and login chat
script. For example:
champagne-p
any
ACUEC
38400
9=12345678 login: ketch
word: secret
The format of each entry is as follows:
Name
This is the host name of the remote system, which must
be the same as the value for the
peer_system_name
keyword entry in the file
/etc/asppp.cf
.
Time
Defines the time at which calls can be made. The value
any
specifies any time. You can also specify when to call
by using
Su
,
Mo
,
Tu
etc. for the days of the week and by
specifying the time.
Type
This specifies the interface type, in this case ACUEC for
a V.32bis modem.
Class
This specifies the speed of the modem, in this case 38400
bps. The modem automatically adjusts the speed if
necessary.
Phone
This is the phone number required to dial the remote
system. This example includes the
=
character, which
causes the modem to pause for a second dial tone.
Login
This specifies the login sequence required to gain access
to your account on the remote system in the form of
“expect send…”.
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