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Dial-out Modem Ports Setup
Service type: This specifies which protocol will be used when
the link is established to the remote site.
Choices are PPP, SLIP and CSLIP.
Inactivity: The period (in minutes) of inactivity on the SLIP/
PPP link before the port drops the call
automatically. Setting this field to 0 turns the
timeout feature off.
Phone
number:
The phone number of the remote system. Note
that the ‘\’ may be used as a delay. For example,
a phone system that requires a 9 followed by a
four-second delay before getting an outside line
would require an entry like 9\4-2145551234.
The following characters are ignored ‘(‘, ‘)’, ‘-’, ‘.
when included as part of the number.
Login-script: The chat script that will be used to login to the
remote system. It takes the form of the usual
Send/Expect chat script you may already be
familiar with. If no script is defined, this step is
skipped (e.g. hardwired connections). There are
a few special characters used by IOLAN+ as
described below:
""
expect nothing (i.e. IOLAN+ starts
the chat script)
\r
send a carriage return
\n
send new-line
\u
user name (sends the username from
the
User name
field).
\p
password (sends the password from
the password field).
\1-\9
delay for number of seconds.
\s space (Substitute this instead of a
<space> value).

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