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Chapter 10 - WAN Link Protocols
Chat Script Examples
There are as many variations of chat scripts as there are specific installation 
requirements. However, all chat scripts generally follow the same format, 
which is a series of send and expect statements.
To connect to another router using a modem. This script dials through a 
PBX which requires a 9 to be dialed followed by a delay in order to 
access an outside line:
send atdt 9,13035559000
expect CONNECT
To connect to another router via an ISDN line, using V.25bis dialing:
send CRN 5554000
expect CNX
To connect to an Internet Service Provider using a modem:
send atdt 5551000
expect CONNECT
expect login:
send myname
expect ssword:
send im4CSCru2
expect connecting
v Note:  As demonstrated in this script, it may be convenient to only put part 
of the expected response in an expect statement. This can make it easier to get 
an exact match when the actual expected string is long (e.g. Please login:, 
Please enter your password:, etc.).