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;Default (must modify)
;
; If you make a change to this file you should change the name (line above)
; and copy it into the scripts directory (in case you change scripts).
;
; Below is a generic navigation script. More than likely it will not work
; For your specific installation.
cancelon ^ERROR^NO CARRIER^NO DIALTONE^BUSY^
send ATDT {DialNumber}\r
waitfor CONNECTED
waitfor ogin:
send {DialLogin}\r
waitfor ssword:
send {DialPass}\r
waitfor $
; If you are dialing into a Unix system you should run srialpop. Srialpop
; creates an echoless telnet session which is required by Eudora. Annex
; terminal server require the following telnet command:
; stty -echo\ntelnet -r {System} {Port}
;
; Cisco terminal servers use the following command:
; telnet {System} {Port} /stream
;
; Eudora must have an echoless telnet session in order to operate properly.
;
; exec srialpop
; waitfor %
;
; HOW TO CREATE A DIALIN SCRIPT
;
; This dialup file is responsible for dialing the phone number (via
; the {DialNumber} variable) and navigating to the system prompt of your
; system/terminal server. Contact your Internet service provider or
; system administrator and ask if they have a navigation script that
; works with Eudora. If not, it will be necessary to edit this file
; file to match the login requirements of your particular Internet
; service provider.
;
; Note: Prior to editing the default SERIAL.NAV file you will need
; to be familiar with all of the available commands and
; variables. These are defined in the Dialup File Command
; Lines section of this appendix.
;
; This file contains a generic dialup script. Prior to editing this
; script, you will need to know the navigation sequence for getting to
; your host/terminal server system prompt. You can accomplish this by
; dialing into the host system using a standard terminal program that
; saves your login session, such as the one that comes with Windows
; (Terminal). This will tell you what prompts to expect from the system
; and what commands to send it. Using the commands and variables at your
; disposal, edit the navigation sequence accordingly.
;
; Note: An example dialup session and the resulting navigation
; sequence are provided at the end of this file.
;
;
; When using the waitfor command you want to grab the last possible unique
; target. This will enable the send command to be more effective. There
; are no wild cards in the waitfor commands. You may wish to waitfor both
; parts of the prompt. eg:
;
; system-prompt8:
;
; waitfor system-prompt
; waitfor :
;
; This will grab both the first part of the system prompt, and the port
; number, which may not be the same for each login.
;
; You may also set some Dialup INI variables in this script. We recommend
; that you set the TelnetCommand and the CRLFProcessing variables here.
;
; An example dialin session and script file follow.
;
; --------------------------------------------
; Terminal capture of an Annex session
;AT
;OK
;ATDT 95508350
;CARRIER 1200
;
;PROTOCOL: LAP-M
;
;COMPRESSION: V.42BIS
;
;CONNECT 1200/ARQ
;
;
;Annex Command Line Interpreter * Copyright 1991 Xylogics, Inc.
;
;Checking authorization, Please wait...
;Annex username: mark
;Annex password:
;
;Permission granted
;
; This dialup is for Authorized users only.
;
;sddc-annex 2:
;
; -------------------------------------------------
; This is the nav file for the above session
;
;set TelnetCommand=stty -echo\ntelnet -r \{System} \{Port}\r\n
;set CRLFProcessing=1
;
;send ATDT {DialNumber}\r
;waitfor CONNECT
;waitfor Annex
;send \r
;waitfor name:
;send {DialName}\r
;waitfor word:
;send {DialPass}\r
;waitfor sddc-annex
;waitfor :
;