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ttydefs(4)                                                       ttydefs(4)

NAME
     ttydefs - file contains terminal line settings information for ttymon

DESCRIPTION
     /etc/ttydefs is an administrative file that contains 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 administrative file.
                    It often describes the speed at which the terminal is
                    supposed to run, for example, 1200.

     initial-flags  Contains the initial termio(7) settings to which the
                    terminal is to be set. For example, the system adminis-
                    trator 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 command.

     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", auto-
                    baud will be enabled. Otherwise, autobaud will be dis-
                    abled. 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 setting
                    is not appropriate by sending a BREAK, ttymon searches
                    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
     ttyadm(1M), ttymon(1M), sttydefs(1M).

     Chapter "Service Access" in the System Administrator's Guide.









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