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ct(1C)			    Communication Commands			ct(1C)

NAME
       ct - spawn login to a remote terminal

SYNOPSIS
       ct [options] telno...

DESCRIPTION
       The  ct	utility dials the telephone number of a modem that is attached
       to a terminal and spawns a login process to that terminal. The telno is
       a telephone number, with equal signs for secondary dial tones and minus
       signs for delays at appropriate places. (The set	 of  legal  characters
       for  telno  is 0 through 9, -, =, *, and #. The maximum length telno is
       31 characters). If more than one telephone number is specified, ct will
       try each in succession until one answers; this is useful for specifying
       alternate dialing paths.

       ct will try each line listed in the  file  /etc/uucp/Devices  until  it
       finds  an  available  line  with appropriate attributes, or runs out of
       entries.

       After the user on the destination terminal  logs	 out,  there  are  two
       things that could occur depending on what type of port monitor is moni‐
       toring the port. In the case of no port monitor, ct prompts: Reconnect?
       If  the	response  begins  with the letter n, the line will be dropped;
       otherwise, ttymon will be started again and the login: prompt  will  be
       printed.	 In  the  second  case, where a port monitor is monitoring the
       port, the port monitor reissues the login: prompt.

       The user should log out properly before disconnecting.

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -h	       Normally,  ct will hang up the current line so that  it
		       can be used to answer the incoming call.	 The -h option
		       will prevent this action. The -h option will also  wait
		       for  the termination of the specified ct process before
		       returning control to the user's terminal.

       -sspeed	       The data rate may be set with the -s option.  speed  is
		       expressed  in  baud  rates.   The  default baud rate is
		       1200.

       -v	       If the -v (verbose) option is used,   ct	 will  send  a
		       running narrative to the standard error output stream.

       -wn	       If  there  are  no  free lines ct will ask if it should
		       wait, and for how many minutes,	before it gives up. ct
		       will  continue to try to open the dialers at one-minute
		       intervals until the specified limit is  exceeded.  This
		       dialogue	 may  be  overridden  by  specifying  the  -wn
		       option. n is the maximum number of minutes that	ct  is
		       to wait for a line.

       -xn	       This  option  is	 used  for  debugging;	it  produces a
		       detailed output of the program execution on  stderr.  n
		       is  a  single number between 0 and 9. As n increases to
		       9, more detailed debugging information is given.

FILES
       /etc/uucp/Devices

       /var/adm/ctlog

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Availability		     │SUNWbnuu			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       cu(1C), login(1), uucp(1C), ttymon(1M), attributes(5)

NOTES
       The ct program will not work with a DATAKIT Multiplex interface.

       For a shared port, one used for both dial-in and dial-out,  the	ttymon
       program	running	 on the line must have the -r and -b options specified
       (see ttymon(1M)).

SunOS 5.10			  14 Sep 1992				ct(1C)
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