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314 disable auto-answer, set up all the phone numbers in \fB/etc/remote\fR using
344 \fBtip\fR maintains a set of variables which are used in normal operation. Some
346 anything of interest). Variables may be displayed and set through the \fB~s\fR
355 values. Boolean variables are set merely by specifying their name. They may be
356 reset by prepending a \fB!\fR to the name. Other variable types are set by
358 blanks in it. A single set command may be used to interrogate as well as set a
362 Variables may be initialized at run time by placing set commands (without the
379 initially set to \fBoff\fR. Otherwise, \fBbeautify\fR is initially set to
391 initially set to the specified value. Or, if the \fBbr\fR capability is
392 present, \fBbaudrate\fR is initially set to the value of that capability.
393 Otherwise, \fBbaudrate\fR is set to 300 baud. Once \fBtip\fR has been started,
405 initially set to 60 seconds, and can only changed by the super-user.
416 set to the value of that capability. Otherwise, \fBdisconnect\fR is set to a
428 capability is present, \fBechocheck\fR is initially set to \fBon\fR. Otherwise,
429 \fBechocheck\fR is initially set to \fBoff\fR.
438 (str) The set of characters which signify an end-of-transmission during a
440 capability is present, \fBeofread\fR is initially set to the value of that
441 capability. Otherwise, \fBeofread\fR is set to a null string (\fB""\fR).
452 present, \fBeofread\fR is initially set to the value of that capability.
453 Otherwise, \fBeofread\fR is set to a null string (\fB""\fR).
462 (str) The set of characters which indicate an end-of-line. \fBtip\fR will
464 capability is present, \fBeol\fR is initially set to the value of that
465 capability. Otherwise, \fBeol\fR is set to a null string (\fB""\fR).
475 \fBes\fR capability is present, \fBescape\fR is initially set to the value of
476 that capability. Otherwise, \fBescape\fR is set to `\fB\|~\|\fR\&'.
486 echo-check response when \fBechocheck\fR is set; abbreviated \fBet\fR. If the
487 \fBet\fR capability is present, \fBetimeout\fR is initially set to the value of
488 that capability. Otherwise, \fBetimeout\fR is set to 10 seconds.
497 (str) The set of characters which should not be discarded due to the
499 present, \fBexceptions\fR is initially set to the value of that capability.
500 Otherwise, \fBexceptions\fR is set to `\fB\et\en\ef\eb\fR\&'.
510 \fBfo\fR. If the \fBfo\fR capability is present, \fBforce\fR is initially set
511 to the value of that capability. Otherwise, \fBforce\fR is set to \fB\e377\fR
523 \fBframesize\fR is initially set to the value of that capability. Otherwise,
524 \fBframesize\fR is set to \fB1024\fR.
534 If the \fBhd\fR capability is present, \fBhalfduplex\fR is initially set to
535 \fBon\fR. Otherwise, \fBhalfduplex\fR is initially set to \fBoff\fR.
545 capability is present, \fBhardwareflow\fR is initially set to \fBon\fR.
546 Otherwise, \fBhardwareflowcontrol\fR is initially set to \fBoff\fR.
556 \fBhost\fR is permanently set to the name given on the command line or in the
576 calls. \fBlog\fR is initially set to \fB/var/adm/aculog\fR, and can only be
598 Parity is not checked on input, and the parity bit is set to zero on output.
607 Parity is not checked on input, and the parity bit is set to one on output.
628 If the \fBpa\fR capability is present, \fBparity\fR is initially set to the
629 value of that capability; otherwise, \fBparity\fR is set to \fBnone\fR.
639 \fBPHONES\fR is set, \fBphones\fR is set to the value of \fBPHONES\fR.
640 Otherwise, \fBphones\fR is set to \fB/etc/phones\fR. The value of \fBphones\fR
654 is initially set to the value of that capability. Otherwise, \fBprompt\fR is
667 \fBraise\fR is initially set to \fBon\fR. Otherwise, \fBraise\fR is initially
679 set to the value of that capability. Otherwise, \fBraisechar\fR is set to
692 initially set to \fBon\fR. Otherwise, \fBrawftp\fR is initially set to
703 \fBrec\fR. If the \fBre\fR capability is present, \fBrecord\fR is initially set
704 to the value of that capability. Otherwise, \fBrecord\fR is set to
715 variable \fBREMOTE\fR is set, \fBremote\fR is set to the value of \fBREMOTE\fR.
716 Otherwise, \fBremote\fR is set to \fB/etc/remote\fR. The value of \fBremote\fR
732 rules. If the \fBsc\fR capability is present, \fBscript\fR is initially set to
733 \fBon\fR. Otherwise, \fB script\fR is initially set to \fBoff\fR.
745 \fBtabexpand\fR is initially set to \fBon\fR. Otherwise, \fBtabexpand\fR is
746 initially set to \fBoff\fR.
757 present, \fBtandem\fR is initially set to \fBoff\fR. Otherwise, \fBtandem\fR is
758 initially set to \fBon\fR.
770 capability is present, \fBverbose\fR is initially set to \fBoff\fR. Otherwise,
771 \fBverbose\fR is initially set to \fBon\fR.