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PHONES(5)		     BSD Reference Manual		     PHONES(5)

NAME
     phones - remote host phone number file

DESCRIPTION
     phones files are used by tip(1) to find phone numbers not included in the
     remote(5) database(s) being used.

     The default file is /etc/phones, which is used unless the PHONES environ-
     ment variable has been set. /etc/phones is world readable by default, and
     should not contain privileged information.

     The format of the file is a series of lines of the form:

	   <system name>[ \t]*<phone number>

     The system name must start at the first character on the line. The phone
     number is any sequence of characters terminated by a ',' or the end of
     the line. Thus the phone number field can contain arbitrary dialing
     strings, not just phone numbers.

     Certain auto-call units or modems can use ',' in their dialing strings.
     For these units (currently Hayes, Courier and Telebit) tip(1) will
     translate a '=' in the phone number to a ',' when actually dialing the
     number.

     If the auto-call unit is a Racal-Vadic 831, tip(1) will translate a '_'
     in the phone number to a '='.

     tip(1) ignores all lines with a system name other than the one being
     looked up. Comments can be inserted into the file by making the first
     character on a line something not used to start any system name in the
     remote(5) database(s) being used, such as '#'.

     Only one phone number per line is permitted. To associate more than one
     phone number with a system name you must create multiple lines that have
     the same system name. tip(1) will try each number in sequence until it
     makes a connection or reaches the end of the file.

FILES
     /etc/phones  The default phones file for tip(1).

SEE ALSO
     tip(1), remote(5)

HISTORY
     The phones file appeared in 4.2BSD.

MirOS BSD #10-current		 June 5, 1993				     1
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