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    1.$ SET HOST/DTE TTA2:/DIAL=NUMBER:5551234
      Username: SMITH
      Password:

      This command connects the user terminal to the outgoing
      terminal line TTA2:, which is attached to a modem (type DF03
      by default) set to autodial the phone number 555-1234. The
      remote processor then prompts for user name and password. Use
      the normal login procedure to log in to the remote system.

    2.$ SET HOST/DTE/DIAL=(NUMBER:5551234#,MODEM_TYPE:DF112) TTA2:
      Username: SMITH
      Password:

      This command accomplishes the same thing as in the first
      example, except that it uses the DF112 modem. The number sign
      (#)  is required to activate the autodialer in the DF112.

    3.$ SET HOST/DTE/NOEIGHTBIT TTA2

      This command sets the outgoing terminal port, TTA2, to support
      7-bit characters.

    4.$ SET HOST/DTE/NOFLOW_CONTROL TTA2

      This command disables the XON/XOFF flow control.

    5.$ SET HOST/DTE/ERROR_ACTION=EXIT TTA2

      This command sets the error action to EXIT.

    6.$ SET HOST/DTE/MAX_BUFFERS=150 TTA2

      This command sets the maximum number of receive buffers to 150.

    7.$ SET HOST/DTE/ESCAPE=E TTA2

      This command defines the letter E as the escape character. Note
      that DTEPAD is not case sensitive.

    8.$ SET HOST/DTE/LOG TTA2

      This command enables logging of the session. Since no log
      file is specified, the log is written to the default log file,
      DTEPAD.LOG.

    9.$ SET HOST/DTE/INIT=MYFILE.INI TTA2

      This command uses the initialization file MYFILE.INI.

    10$ <Ctrl/@>
      DTEPAD>

      This example shows you how to access DTE command mode by
      pressing Ctrl/@, where @ is the command character.

    11DTEPAD> SAVE MYFILE.INI

      This command saves the information on the current configuration
      in the file MYFILE.INI.

    12DTEPAD> SET DTE/BREAK=G

      This command defines the letter G as the break character.

    13DTEPAD> SET DTE/ECHO

      This command sets the terminal port so that echoing is
      performed by the local system.

    14DTEPAD> SET DTE/SPEED=4800

      This command sets the input and output baud rates to 4800.

    15DTEPAD> SET DTE/LOG=myfile.log

      This command directs logging to the file MYFILE.LOG.

    16DTEPAD> SHOW DTE
        Port TXA0              EIGHT_BIT ECHO
        Flow control           XON/XOFF
        Parity                 NONE
        Transmit Speed         4800
        Receive Speed          4800
        Error action           CONTINUE
        Break character        B
        Escape character       \
        Command character      @
        Maximum buffers        100
        Read delay             50 milliseconds
        Log file               MYFILE.INI
        Number dialed          12345678
        Modem type             DF03

        Bytes transmitted      75
        Bytes received         132
        Errors                 0

      This command displays all the current settings of the
      configurable characteristics, the number of bytes transmitted
      and received, and the number of errors detected.
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