# cu > Call Up another system and act as a dial-in/serial terminal or perform file transfers with no error checking. > More information: . - Open a given serial port: `sudo cu {{[-l|--line]}} {{/dev/ttyXYZ}}` - Open a given serial port with a given baud rate: `sudo cu {{[-l|--line]}} {{/dev/ttyXYZ}} {{[-s|--speed]}} {{115200}}` - Open a given serial port with a given baud rate and echo characters locally (half-duplex mode): `sudo cu {{[-l|--line]}} {{/dev/ttyXYZ}} {{[-s|--speed]}} {{115200}} {{[-h|--halfduplex]}}` - Open a given serial port with a given baud rate, parity, and no hardware or software flow control: `sudo cu {{[-l|--line]}} {{/dev/ttyXYZ}} {{[-s|--speed]}} {{115200}} --parity={{even|odd|none}} {{[-f|--nortscts]}} --nostop` - Exit the `cu` session when in connection: `<~><.>`