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IPX$$NCSA.BAT$f batch file to setup what NCSA TELNET needs
set configtel=$d\CONFIG.TEL
s:\public\purge %configtel%>NUL
s:\utility\internet\IPXPKT $v$l
CONFIG.TEL$f NCSA Telnet configuration file for ZFJA
# NCSA Telnet configuration file for ZFJA
name=$n
myip=148.81.20.$i$c (bootp)
$c myip types are:
$c bootp - sends out a BOOTP request for your IP
$c rarp - Uses reverse ARp to get your IP
$c xx.yy.zz.qq - your IP address
vjc=no
clock=24
sound=bell:4,1200 $c Sound configuration
sound=badkey:6,1500:6,700 $c internal defaults shown in this file.
sound=ftp:6,600:6,0:6,2400 $c type:duration,frequency:d,f...
sound=margin:17,2000
$c
myname=$n$c # put your userid here, used for Rlogin
$c # PC-NFS version ignores this value and uses the name
$c # that you specified to your pcnfsd.
$c
netmask=255.255.252.0$c # needed if not using BOOTP.
$c # otherwise not needed because Bootp gets your netmask
$c # for you
$c
hardware=packet$c # (packet)
$c # harware choices
$c # 3com,3c523,wd800=WD800E,nicpc?,nicps?
$c # ni5210 - Micom Interlan NI5210 card
$c # packet - FTP packet Driver spec
$c # (currently only Ethernet and Slip class devices are supported)
$c
ioaddr=$v$c # (0=look) I/O address or packet int vector
$c
noarpme=yes # Don't arp for myself before running? (no)
$c # if yes, inhibits the initial arp request
$c # for this IP address. However, if yes, won't
$c # warn you if another user is using this IP
$c # address. For some token ring systems, you'll
$c # need noarpme=yes.
$c
video=auto$c # video choices (auto)
$c # auto,cga,ega,vga,hercules,pga,no9
$c
visbell=no$c # visual bell on? (no)
$c # visual bell reverse entire screen for bells
$c # in the current session, or reverses just the
$c # status line for bells in other sessions
$c
bios=no$c # Send text to screen memory or use bios (no)
$c # choices: yes->bios, no->direct, maybe->
$c # screen swaps are direct, other bios
$c
tek=yes # (yes) enable Tektronix emulation,
ftp=yes # (yes) allow incoming FTP sessions
rcp=no # (no) don't allow Remote Copy
$c
#passfile="nul" # Alt-W is FTP password if nul, no passwd
#passfile="$d\passwd.ftp" # if passfile not set (not recommended)
$c
include="$d\ncsatel.cfg" # if you want to include another file as part
# of this one (you can nest up to three includes)
# otherwise, don't use this option
$c
capfile="$d\capfile.out,t" # name for capture file (text mode ",t"/",b")
$c
hpfile=hp.out # file to write HPGL to,
# COM1 can be used for attached plotter
psfile=ps.out # file to write postscript to
tekfile=tek.out # file to write Tek codes to
$c
domaintime=4 # domain name lookup timeout (first retry)
domainretry=4 # domain name max number of retries
domainslist="phy.uw.edu.pl,zfja"# domain name search path
# (name without domain searched last unless specified with ending dot)
# (avoid suffices like .,.edu,.com - can waste a lot of time)
## ----------------------------------------------------------------- ##
## BEGIN MACHINE SPECIFIC PARAMETERS... ##
## ----------------------------------------------------------------- ##
name=default # default entry sets defaults for all following
# machines.
vtmargin=no # margin (col 72) bell on? (no)
erase=backspace # (delete)
clearsave=yes # save visible lines in scrollback when clrscr
scrollback=500 # number of lines of scrollback per session
# following are screen colors in a session
# you can also place them after a host declaration
# below, to set the color on a host by host basis
# capitalized foreground color sets the bold bit
# capitalized background color sets the blink bit.
nfcolor=green # normal foreground color
nbcolor=black # normal background color
rfcolor=green # reverse foreground color
rbcolor=black # reverse background color
ufcolor=red # underline foreground color
ubcolor=blue # underline background color
# possible colors are: black, green,blue,magenta,cyan, red,yellow,white
# and (capitalized): BLACK, GREEN,BLUE,MAGENTA,CYAN, RED,YELLOW,WHITE
arptime=5 # arp timeout in seconds
retrans=2 # starting retransmit time out in ticks
mtu=1024 # maximum transmit unit in bytes (out,max 1500)
maxseg=1024 # largest segment we can receive (max 4096)
rwin=2048 # most bytes we can receive without ACK
# =TCP window size, MAX=4096
contime=10 # timeout in seconds to try connection
# before returning error to user
$c
flags=0$c # OR the following values for override
$c # flags.. be careful. Flags are not
$c # copied from default, you must explicitly
$c # declare the flag values for each machine
$c # if desired. Flag values are in hex.!
$c #
$c # 8 - send transparent data to capture file
$c # instead of tek screen
$c # 400 - don't do binary mode when asked
$c # ie: flags=408 means, no binary and send trans
$c # data to capture file instead of tek screen.
$c # NOTE: DO NOT USE ANY OTHER VALUES THAN THOSE
$c # SHOWN ABOVE!
$c
$c# keymap="keymap.tbl" # Point this value to your personal keymap file
$c # for VT100 mode (if desired). See (default.tbl)
$c # for an example of the built in keymaps.
$c # any key pressed follows the following precidents
$c # 1. Check keymap entry for this machine.
$c # 2. Else check keymap entry for name=default
$c # 3. Finally, use built in table.
# Following are individual machine specifications
# Gateways are used in order that they appear in the file
# Nameservers rotate, #1, #2, #3, #1, #2 when a request fails
# ********************************************************************* ###
# Note: If you are using BOOTP above for myip=, then you do not need
# to enter a default gateway, nameserver, netmask etc (unless you want to)
# only IF your BOOTP server is rfc_1048 compliant. (Ask your Net Manager)
# You can use both bootp and entries here, in which case the entries in
# this file over-ride what BOOTP discovers. (however, bootp nameservers
# and gateways are ADDED to this file's list of entries
# ********************************************************************* ####
# Below this line, most of the communication parameters are obtained
# from the "default" host entry. Those parameters listed for a host
# override the default host values.
$c
name=unix
host=ccio.phy.uw.edu.pl
hostip=148.81.4.5
erase=delete
name=gate
host=zfja-gate.zfja
hostip=148.81.20.1
gateway=1
name=sun
host=cocos.phy.uw.edu.pl
hostip=148.81.4.6
nameserver=1
gateway=2
erase=delete
$c#crmap=4.3BSDCRNUL # map of the CR key for compatibility
$c#duplex=half # modifier for non-echo mode, forces send
$c # larger isn't always better