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Tip (Unix utility)

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tip is a unix utility for establishing a terminal connection to a remote system via a modem.

Basics

Tip is one of the commands referenced in the expect reference book by Don Libes.

The tip command line options are as follows

    tip [-v] [-speed-entry] {hostname | phone-number | device}

Examples

A simple example is a script that establishes a terminal session:

spawn tip modem

expect "connected"

send "ATD$argc\r"

set timeout 30

expect "CONNECT"

References

  • Libes, Don (1995). Exploring Expect: A Tcl-Based Tool for Automating Interactive Programs. O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. ISBN 1-56592-090-2.