# $FabBSD$ # $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), remote(5) # # Capabilities used in examples: # # br baud rate (defaults to 300) # dc direct connect # 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 # tc include the named system description # # Most FabBSD architectures use /dev/tty00 for the 'standard' serial ports. # Some architectures use /dev/ttya, etc. The samples provide descriptions for # the first serial port in each style. A few architectures such as the Alpha # 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. # -------------------------------------------------------------- direct:\ :dc: 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 i386,macppc:\ :dv=/dev/tty00:tc=direct:tc=unixhost: ttya|For sparc:\ :dv=/dev/ttya:tc=direct:tc=unixhost: