; ; This is a script file that demonstrates how ; to establish a slip connection with a host. ; ; A script file must have a 'main' procedure. ; All script execution starts with this 'main' ; procedure. ; ; Main entry point to script ; proc main ; Change these variables to customize for your ; specific Internet service provider. integer nTries = 3 ; This is the login prompt and timeout values string szLogin = "Userid:" integer nLoginTimeout = 3 ; This is the password prompt and timeout values string szPW = "Password?" integer nPWTimeout = 3 ; This is the prompt once your password is verified string szPrompt = "InternetLR/E>" ; This is the command to send to establish the ; connection. This script assumes you only need ; to issue one command to continue. Feel free ; to add more commands if your provider requires ; it. string szConnect = "slip^M" ; Set this to FALSE if you don't want to get an IP ; address boolean bUseSlip = TRUE ; Delay for 2 seconds first to make sure the ; host doesn't get confused when we send the ; two carriage-returns. delay 2 transmit "^M^M" ; Attempt to login at most 'nTries' times while 0 < nTries do ; Wait for the login prompt before entering ; the user ID, timeout after x seconds waitfor szLogin then DoLogin until nLoginTimeout TryAgain: transmit "^M" ; ping nTries = nTries - 1 endwhile goto BailOut DoLogin: ; Enter user ID transmit $USERID, raw transmit "^M" ; Wait for the password prompt waitfor szPW until nPWTimeout if FALSE == $SUCCESS then goto TryAgain endif ; Send the password transmit $PASSWORD, raw transmit "^M" ; Wait for the prompt waitfor szPrompt transmit szConnect if bUseSlip then ; An alternative to the following line is ; ; waitfor "Your address is " ; set ipaddr getip ; ; if we don't know the order of the IP addresses. set ipaddr getip 2 endif goto Done BailOut: ; Something isn't responding. Halt the script ; and let the user handle it manually. set screen keyboard on halt Done: endproc