Lines Matching +full:modem +full:- +full:init
70 .Bl -column Name Type /usr/bin/login
72 .It "ac str unused expect-send chat script for modem answer"
73 .It "al str unused user to auto-login instead of prompting"
83 .It "co bool false console - add"
122 .It "ic str unused expect-send chat script for modem initialization"
145 .It "np bool false terminal uses no parity (i.e., 8-bit characters)"
196 .Bl -column Name Type /usr/bin/login
199 .It "cd num 0 carriage-return delay"
203 .It "fd num 0 form-feed (vertical motion) delay"
205 .It "nd num 0 newline (line-feed) delay"
253 If there is none, it will re-use its original table.
277 .Bl -tag -offset indent -width \&%xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
331 If a non-zero timeout is specified, with
365 string is specified and a PPP link bring-up sequence is recognized,
380 provides some basic intelligent modem handling by providing a chat
383 .Bl -tag -offset indent -width \&xxxxxxxx -compact
385 Chat script to initialize modem.
400 .Bl -tag -offset indent -width \&xxxxxxxx -compact
412 half-second pause.
427 sequence is only valid for send strings and causes a half-second
434 chat sequence is used to initialize a modem or similar device.
435 A typical example of an init chat script for a modem with a
441 a sequence to ensure that the modem is in the correct mode
443 and then disables auto-answer.
445 The init sequence is used to check modem responses to ensure that
446 the modem is functioning correctly.
447 If the init script fails to complete,
457 opens the port in non-blocking mode, clears any extraneous input
462 With a hayes compatible modem, this would normally look something
467 This causes the modem to answer the call via the "ATA" command,
479 modem (usually around 10 seconds).
486 which all of the connection data has been sent by the modem.