July 29/87 Stuart Lynne Systems File NB. I have split the lines, in the real file they should be one line for each entry. This entry uses the built in Hayes dialer. van-bc Any a HAYES-40 ATD939-4782 g ogin:--ogin: uuslmac sword:-\c-sword: uuslmac Connect to van-bc using HAYES dialer with phone number 939-4782 with protocol g. '-nn' means, that a timeout of nn seconds (here 40) is used when logging in. Default is 30 seconds. Wait for ogin: if timeout send \n and wait for ogin:. Send uuslmac (login ID). Wait for sword:, if timeout send nothing, wait for sword: Send uuslamc (login ID). I use this entry to connect via a DC Hayes Smartmodem 2400, dialing explicity. van-bc Any a DIR 2400 g "" ATZ OK-\d+++\dATZ-OK ATS7=12 OK ATTD939-4782 CONNECT \d\c ogin:--ogin: uuslmac sword:-\c-sword: uuslmac Connect to van-bc at 2400 on port a with protocol g. Expect nothing, send ATZ to reset the modem, Expect OK, if not received send pause +++ pause to try and get modems attention and wait for OK. When OK received, send ATS7=12 to shorten connect timeout on modem. Expect OK, send ATTD939-74782. Expect CONNECT, send nothing but pause (\c is needed). Expect ogin:, if not received send newline. Send login name. Expect sword:, send password. This entry is used to connect directly to my Callan at 9600. It is complicated due to the Callan running a special mgetty program which thinks it is talking to a Hayes Smartmodem. So we fake it out, then tell it the connection has been made at 9600, then switch to 9600 ourselves. van-bc Any a DIR 2400 g "" OK\r\d\dRING\r\dCONNECT\s9600\d\z9600\ ogin:-\r\r-ogin: uuslmac sword:-\c-sword: uuslmac "" \d\d\d\d\d\d\c Connect to van-bc at 2400 on port a. Expect nothing, send OK, pause, RING, CONNECT, 9600, and change to 9600 bps. Expect ogin: send login id. Expect sword: send password.