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Frequently Asked Questions for FreeBSD 2.X
: Serial Communications
: I want separate entries for various hosts I access through a terminal server, but I don't want to type ``CONNECT <host>
'' each time once I'm connected. Can tip
do that for me?
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11.15. I want separate entries for various hosts I access through a terminal server, but I don't want to type ``CONNECT <host>
'' each time once I'm connected. Can tip
do that for me?
Yes. Use the cm
capability. For example, these entries in
/etc/remote
:
pain|pain.deep13.com|Forrester's machine:\
:cm=CONNECT pain\n:tc=deep13:
muffin|muffin.deep13.com|Frank's machine:\
:cm=CONNECT muffin\n:tc=deep13:
deep13:Gizmonics Institute terminal server:\
:dv=/dev/cua02:br#38400:at=hayes:du:pa=none:pn=5551234:
will let you type ``tip pain
'' or ``tip muffin
'' to
connect to the hosts pain or muffin; and ``tip deep13
'' to
get to the terminal server.
Frequently Asked Questions for FreeBSD 2.X
: Serial Communications
: I want separate entries for various hosts I access through a terminal server, but I don't want to type ``CONNECT <host>
'' each time once I'm connected. Can tip
do that for me?
Previous: Great---but how can I do that without having to specify the bps rate on the command line?
Next: My university has 42 billion students but only 4 modem lines. Can tip automatically try each line?
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