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AT&T UNIX PC 3.51 Important Information
Any
This is the string which indicates
the days-of-the-week and times-of-
the-day when the system may be called
(e.g.MoTuTh0800-1730).
The
day
phI
1200
1234567
portion may
be
a
I ist containing
these abbreviations:
SU Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
or it may be Wk for any weekday or
Any
for any day.
The time should
should be a range of times (e.g. 0800-
1230) .
If
no
time
portion
is
specified, any time of day is assumed
to be okay for the call.
This is the device to be used for
the
call.
The last part of the
special file name is used (e.g. phI
for phone line 2, phO for phone line
1, and ttyOOO, ttyOOl ... for serial
ports, etc.)
This is the line speed for the call
(e.g. 300, 1200, etc.)
The phone number.
For serial ports,
the field contains the same string
as used for the device field (e.g.
ttyOOO. )
The rest of the fields:
The login information is given as a
series of fields and subfields in
the format:
expect send [ expect send] ...
where expect is the string expected
to be read and send is the string to
be sent after the expect string has
been received.
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