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Archive   : TEL2307B.ZIP
Filename : CONFIG.TEL

 
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#
# Example host file for Telnet 2.3
# Distributed with 2.3.07
#
# "funny, this configuration file is readable ..."
# "It's been funny for a loooong time now ..."
#
# This file is free form
# Separators are any char <33 and :;=
#
# The form is keyword=value for each parameter.
# The first set of parameters refer to the whole program's defaults.
# These parameter values can be in any order.
# Following this are the individual machine specs.
# If the first machine is name "default", then it contains default
# values for the rest of the machines.
#


myip=??? # Required: your IP number
# legal values are:
# a number of the form: x.x.x.x
# RARP
# BOOTP
#myip=127.0.0.1 # example IP specified in number form
#myip=RARP # receive my IP number from a RARP server
#myip=BOOTP # receive my IP number from a BOOTP server

netmask=255.255.255.0 # subnetting mask
# Default is 0.0.0.0

# Pick a hardware interface: packet driver, ISA board, or EISA board

# This is the packet driver interface
hardware=packet # network adapter board (packet driver interface)
interrupt=0 # IRQ which adapter is set to
ioaddr=0 # software interrupt vector driver is using

#The following are the ISA ethernet boards supported:

#hardware=3c501 # network adapter board (3 COM 501)
#address=d000 # shared memory address
#ioaddr=300 # I/O address
#interrupt=5 # hardware IRQ interrupt

#hardware=star10 # network adapter board (AT&T starlan 10)
#address=d800 # shared memory address
#ioaddr=300 # I/O address
#interrupt=5 # hardware IRQ interrupt

#hardware=pcnic # network adapter board (Ungermann-Bass PC-NIC)

#address=d800
#interrupt=5

#hardware=3c503 # network adapter board ( 3 Com 503)
#ioaddr=280
#address=dc00
#interrupt=5
#wire=thick

#hardware=ni5210 # network adapter board (Micom NI5210 )
#address=d000
#ioaddr=360
#interrupt=2

#hardware=wd800 # network adapter board (Western Digital WD8003E)
#address=d800
#ioaddr=360
#interrupt=5

#hardware=wd800 # network adapter board (Western Digital WD8003EB)
#address=d800 # Remember to run the 'SETUP' program
#ioaddr=360 # provided by Western Digital to enable
#interrupt=3 # the board correctly!

##hardware=atalk # network adapter board (Appletalk)
##interrupt=60

#The following are the MCA ethernet boards supported:

#hardware=wd8003a # network adapter board (Western Digital WD8003A)
#address=c400
#interrupt=10
#ioaddr=280

#hardware=ni9210 # network adapter board (Micom ni9210)
#address=c800
#interrupt=9
#ioaddr=300

#hardware=nicps2 # network adapter board (Ungermann-Bass NICps/2)
#address=d000
#interrupt=5
#ioaddr=1550

#hardware=3c523 # network adapter board (3Com 523)
#address=d800
#interrupt=7
#ioaddr=1300


#cursortop=2 # option to set the top of the cursor block
# measured in scanlines from the top of the
# character block
# Default is -1 (don't modify the existing setting)

#cursorbottom=7 # option to set the bottom of the cursor block
# measured in scanlines from the top of the
# character block
# Default is -1 (don't modify the existing setting)

#broadcast=141.142.103.0 # broadcast IP number
# Default is 255.255.255.255

windowgoaway=yes # whether windows go away when closed
# Default is no

autoscroll=no # whether to autoscroll when at the top of the
# screen in scrollback
# Default is yes

#clock=off # whether the clock is displayed or not
# Default is on

#myname=me.ncsa.uiuc.edu # used in LPR to notify the LPR server
# who is printing
# Defaults to none

termtype="vt100" # the type of terminal emulation to perform
# currently only vt100 is supported
# Default is vt100

#outputfile="outmap.tel" # path name of the output mapping file
# Defaults to none

keyfile="c:\ncsa\keymap.tel" # path name of your keyboard re-mapping file
# Defaults to no mapping (do not omit)

beep=yes # display musical note in session status
# on the status line when a ascii 7 is received
# in that session
# Defaults to no

services="services.tel" # path to the services file for displaying
# network information
# Defaults to none

tek=no # enable tektronix graphics
# Default is on

video=ega # type of video screen
# Legal values for video are:
# cga,ega,pga,no9,hercules,ega43,vga50
# Default is ega

bios=no # don't use slow BIOS screen access
# bios=yes to reduce flicker on cga
# bios=yes for TopView or Windows
# Default is no

rcp=no # do you want rcp enabled?
# Default is no

ftp=no # do you want ftp enabled?
# Default is no

ftpwrt=yes # if ftp is enabled, should any writes be allowed?
# Default is yes
# (Denial on user basis using password file)

passfile="c:\ncsa\password.tel" # Full Pathname of file with FTP passwords.
# Default is none.
# If ftp is allowed, use Telpass.exe to create
# a password file.

#domainretry=3 # number of domain lookup retries
# Default is 3

#domain="ncsa.uiuc.edu" # default domain for hostname lookup
# Default is none

domaintime=4 # timeout in seconds for a domain lookup
# Defaults to 4

#concolor=020170 # Set the console colors
# Default is 070170 (white on black)

capfile="c:\ncsa\capfile.tel" # default name for capture file
# Default is none

#hpfile="hp.out" # file to write HPGL to,
# COM1 can be used for attached plotter
# Defaults to none

#psfile="ps.out" # file to write postscript to
# Detaults to none

#tekfile="tek.out" # file to write Tek codes to
# Defaults to none

arptime=8 # arp timeout in seconds
# affects machines on your local network
# Defaults to 8

#
# 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
#
# The machine named "default" contains the fields which are automatically
# filled in for later hosts
#
name=default # Session name, "default" is a reserved name
# Not a real machine, default parameters only
#host=sri-nic.arpa # Actual host name of machine, not session name
# Required
#hostip=10.0.0.51 # IP address of host, example is for SRI-NIC
# Required
#gateway=1 # This machine is a gateway for me
# Default is no (0)
#nameserver=1 # This machine has a DOMAIN name server for me
# Default is no (0)
scrollback=400 # number of lines of scrollback per session
# Default is (0)
#clearsave=on # whether to save cleared line in scrollback
# Default is on

# color codes for a specific session:
# black, blue, green, cyan, red, magenta, yellow, white
# BLACK, BLUE, GREEN, CYAN, RED, MAGENTA, YELLOW, WHITE
#
# NOTE: when the highlighted colors are used for a background color,
# they produce blinking text.
nfcolor=white # vt100 normal foreground color
# Default is green
nbcolor=black # vt100 normal background color
# Default is black
bfcolor=red # vt100 blink foreground color
# Default is black
bbcolor=blue # vt100 blink background color
# Default is green
rfcolor=black # vt100 reverse foreground color
# Default is blue
rbcolor=white # vt100 reverse background color
# Default is black
ufcolor=red # vt100 underline foreground color
# Default is blue
ubcolor=cyan # vt100 underline background color
# Default is black

erase=backspace # use delete code or backspace code for <- key?
# legal values are "delete" and "backspace"
# Default is "backspace"
vtwrap=yes # should VT100 be in wrap mode or not?
# Default is no
#vtwidth=80 # width of the vt100 screen
# legal values are 80 and 132
# Default is 80 (132 may not work correctly)
#crmap=crlf # crmap by default is "crlf" other options:
# "cr", "lf", "crnul", and "4.3BSDCRNUL"
# the last two both do the same thing.
#outputmap=yes # Whether to use the output mapping for this
# machine. (may need to change crmap)
# Legal values are: "yes" or "no"
# Default is no
#duplex=half # modifier for non-echo mode, forces send
# legal value are "full" and "half"
# Default is full duplex
#font=Monaco # font for the window text (Unsupported)
# Default is Monaco
#fsize=9 # fontsize for the window text (Unsupported)
# Default is 9
#port=23 # value of the port to telnet to
# Default is 23
#ftpoptions="-n" # modifier for the 'ftp back to PC' string
# The string is sent as:
# "ftp
# Default is none
#consoledebug=0 # Debug information level to display on colsole


# The following entries affect the tuning of TCP connections to this host.
# They should be set by the network administrator who is familiar with
# the requirements of your specific network.
contime=20 # timeout in seconds to try connection
# before returning error to user
# Default is (20)
retrans=4 # time in seconds to wait before retransmit
# Default is (5)
mtu=1024 # maximum transmit unit in bytes.
# outgoing packet size, MAX=1024
# Default is (512)
maxseg=1024 # largest segment we can receive
# whatever the hardware can take, MAX=2048
# Default is (1024)
rwin=1024 # most bytes we can receive without ACK
# =TCP window size, MAX=4096
# larger isn't always better
# Default is (1024)


#
# Below this line, most of the communication parameters are obtained
# from the "default" host entry.
# Machine names, IP addresses, and special communication parameters are
# present when needed.

#examples:
name=yoyodyne ; hostip=141.142.103.46; nameserver=1 erase=delete
name=yoyo; copyfrom=yoyodyne

name=imsasun.imsa.edu ; hostip=143.195.1.2; erase=delete
name=imsa; copyfrom imsasun.imsa.edu

name=uiucuxa ; hostip=128.174.2.3 ; erase=backspace;
name=uxa ; copyfrom=uiucuxa

#name=103gate hostip=141.142.103.145 gateway=1
name=next hostip=192.42.172.1 gateway=1; erase=delete; consoledebug=1; #outputmap=yes;

name=ncsad ; hostip=128.174.10.48

name=uicsrd ; hostip=128.174.1.2
name=csrd ; copyfrom=uicsrd


  3 Responses to “Category : UNIX Files
Archive   : TEL2307B.ZIP
Filename : CONFIG.TEL

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