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OCR: Example /etc/remote FIGURE 1 The following sample is set up for: · port a, 19,200bps Hayes-compatible modem, 7 bits, even parity (it's 7E1 because there is no "p8" entry) · port b, 9,600bps Hayes-compatible modem, 8 bits, no parity (it's 8N1 because there is a "p8" entry) See the remote(4) man page for all possible options. cuaa:dv=/dev/cua/a: p8:br #9600: mysystem:pn=14155551234:tc=UNIX-9600: hardwire:dv=/dev/cua/b:br#9600:el=^C^S"Q"U*D: ie=%S: oe=^D: tipo|tip19200:tc=UNIX-19200: tip9600 : tc=UNIX-9600: UNIX-9600:\ :el="D"U^^s^Q^0a: du: at=hayes: ie=#$X:oe =* D: br#9600: tc=dialers : UNIX-19200:1 el =^D^U ^^ ^^Q ^0a : du : at=hayes : ie=#$% : oe=^D: br#19200 : tc=dialfast : dialers:\ : p8: dv=/dev/ cua/a: dialfast:\ :dv=/dev/cua/b : The attributes are: dv device to use for the tty make a call flag (dial up) pn phone numbers at ACU type input EOF marks (default is NULL) output EOF string (default is NULL) cu call unit (default is dv) baud rate (defaults to 300) tc to continue a capability