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AT&T UNIX PC 3.51 Important Information
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\d\r
NAME?
sys
GO
\r
The expect field may be made up of
subfields in the form
expect[-send-expect] ...
where the -send is sent if the prior
expect is not successfully read and
the -expect following the send is the
next expected string.
There
are
two
special
names
available to be sent during the login
sequence.
The string EOT will send
an EOT character and the string BREAK
will send a BREAK character.
-----
expect nothing.
delay
2
seconds
(\d)
and
carriage
return
(\r).
interacting with the switch)
send
a
(start
expect
the
string
"NAME?"
(the
switch prompts for system name)
send the string "sys." (answer the
prompt)
expect the string "GO." (the switch
indicates the requested system is
connected)
send
a
carriage
return.
(start
interacting with the system)
in:--in:
expect the string "in."
(actually
"login:"). If not received, send a
newl ine character and expect " in: "
again.
(the system prompts for the
login id)
nuucp
send the string "nuucp." (answer the
login prompt)
word:
expect
the
string
"word:".
(actually "Password:"). (the system
prompts for the password)

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