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ttydefs(4)			 File Formats			    ttydefs(4)

NAME
       ttydefs - file contains terminal line settings information for ttymon

DESCRIPTION
       /etc/ttydefs  is	 an  administrative file that contains records divided
       into fields by colons (":").   This information used by ttymon  to  set
       up the speed and terminal settings for a TTY port.

       The ttydefs file contains the following fields:

       ttylabel		The  string  ttymon  tries  to	match  against the TTY
			port's ttylabel field in the port monitor  administra‐
			tive  file.  It often describes the speed at which the
			terminal is supposed to run, for example, 1200.

       initial-flags	Contains the initial  termio(7I) settings to which the
			terminal  is to be set. For example, the system admin‐
			istrator will be able  to  specify  what  the  default
			erase  and kill characters will be. initial-flags must
			be specified in the syntax recognized by the stty com‐
			mand.

       final-flags	final-flags  must  be  specified in the same format as
			initial-flags. ttymon sets these final settings	 after
			a  connection  request	has  been made and immediately
			prior to invoking a port's service.

       autobaud		If the autobaud	 field	contains  the  character  'A,'
			autobaud will  be enabled. Otherwise, autobaud will be
			disabled. ttymon determines what line speed to set the
			TTY port to by analyzing the carriage returns entered.
			If autobaud has been disabled, the  hunt  sequence  is
			used for baud rate determination.

       nextlabel	If  the	 user indicates that the current terminal set‐
			ting is not appropriate by  sending  a	BREAK,	ttymon
			searchs	 for  a	 ttydefs  entry	 whose	ttylabel field
			matches	 the nextlabel field. If  a  match  is	found,
			ttymon uses that field as its ttylabel field. A series
			of speeds is often linked together in this way into  a
			closed	set  called a hunt sequence. For example, 4800
			may be linked to 1200, which  in  turn	is  linked  to
			2400, which is finally linked to 4800.

SEE ALSO
       sttydefs(1M), ttymon(1M), termio(7I)

       System Administration Guide: Basic Administration

SunOS 5.11			  27 Jan 1994			    ttydefs(4)
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