kencr@haddock.ima.isc.com (Kenny Crudup) (07/06/89)
Well, I RTFM'ed, and when that didn't work, played with it a little. No go. What I need to do is put commas in the pn= field of /etc/remote, but I don't want them to get interpreted as separate numbers; our modems use commas as a two second pause, and I have a couple of numbers that go thru electronic switchboards, so that the AT-command looks like this: ATDT9W18005551212,,,,,,,,,,123, or, dial the number, wait 20 sec (usually long enough), and then touch-tone the extension, and wait s'more before trying for a carrier. (I *hate* this method- you oughta see the L.sys/Systems files I had to hack up to make it work for uucp :-( ). If I try to put the commas in the pn= field, tip just tries to dial the other numbers on timeout. Any ideas? I can probably use any form of tip-generated pause, as long as it puts them in the right place. -- Kenneth R. Crudup, Contractor, Interactive Systems, Cambridge MA StarTrekV 3'rd favorite line: "Oh yeah?! Beam THIS up, pal!!" - D. Letterman E-Mail, (which tends not to be delivered :-( ) Phone (617) 661 7474 x238 {encore, harvard, spdcc, think}!ima!haddock!kencr kencr@haddock.ima.isc.com