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1.1 ! root 1: ! 2: ! 3: ! 4: L-DEVICES(5) 1986 L-DEVICES(5) ! 5: ! 6: ! 7: ! 8: NNAAMMEE ! 9: L-devices - UUCP device description file ! 10: ! 11: DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN ! 12: The L-devices file is consulted by the UUCP daemon ! 13: _u_u_c_i_c_o(8C) under the direction of _L._s_y_s(5) for information ! 14: on the devices that it may use. Each line describes exactly ! 15: one device. ! 16: ! 17: A line in _L-_d_e_v_i_c_e_s has the form: ! 18: ! 19: Caller Device Call_Unit Class Dialer [Expect Send].... ! 20: ! 21: Each item can be separated by any number of blanks or tabs. ! 22: Lines beginning with a `#' character are comments; long ! 23: lines can be continued by appending a `\' character to the ! 24: end of the line. ! 25: ! 26: _C_a_l_l_e_r denotes the type of connection, and must be one of ! 27: the following: ! 28: ! 29: AACCUU Automatic call unit, e.g., autodialing modems such ! 30: as the Hayes Smartmodem 1200 or Novation ``Smart ! 31: Cat''. ! 32: ! 33: DDIIRR Direct connect; hardwired line (usually RS-232) to a ! 34: remote system. ! 35: ! 36: DDKK AT&T Datakit. ! 37: ! 38: MMIICCOOMM Micom Terminal switch. ! 39: ! 40: PPAADD X.25 PAD connection. ! 41: ! 42: PPCCPP GTE Telenet PC Pursuit. ! 43: ! 44: SSYYTTEEKK Sytek high-speed dedicated modem port connection. ! 45: ! 46: TTCCPP Berkeley TCP/IP or 3Com UNET connection. These are ! 47: mutually exclusive. Note that listing TCP connec- ! 48: tions in _L-_d_e_v_i_c_e_s is superfluous; _u_u_c_i_c_o does not ! 49: even bother to look here since it has all the infor- ! 50: mation it needs in _L._s_y_s(5). ! 51: ! 52: _D_e_v_i_c_e is a device file in /dev/ that is opened to use the ! 53: device. The device file must be owned by UUCP, with access ! 54: modes of 0600 or better. (See _c_h_m_o_d(2)). ! 55: ! 56: _C_a_l_l__U_n_i_t is an optional second device file name. True ! 57: automatic call units use a separate device file for data and ! 58: for dialing; the _D_e_v_i_c_e field specifies the data port, while ! 59: the _C_a_l_l__u_n_i_t field specifies the dialing port. If the ! 60: ! 61: ! 62: ! 63: Printed 7/4/90 April 1 ! 64: ! 65: ! 66: ! 67: ! 68: ! 69: ! 70: L-DEVICES(5) 1986 L-DEVICES(5) ! 71: ! 72: ! 73: ! 74: _C_a_l_l__u_n_i_t field is unused, it must not be left empty. ! 75: Insert a dummy entry as a placeholder, such as ``0'' or ! 76: ``unused.'' ! 77: ! 78: _C_l_a_s_s is an integer number that specifies the line baud (for ! 79: dialers and direct lines) or the port number (for network ! 80: connections). ! 81: ! 82: The _C_l_a_s_s may be preceded by a non-numeric prefix. This is ! 83: to differentiate among devices that have identical _C_a_l_l_e_r ! 84: and baud, but are distinctly different. For example, ! 85: ``1200'' could refer to all Bell 212-compatible modems, ! 86: ``V1200'' to Racal-Vadic modems, and ``C1200'' to CCITT ! 87: modems, all at 1200 baud. Similarly, ``W1200'' could denote ! 88: long distance lines, while ``L1200'' could refer to local ! 89: phone lines. ! 90: ! 91: _D_i_a_l_e_r applies only to ACU devices. This is the "brand" or ! 92: type of the ACU or modem. ! 93: ! 94: DDFF0022 DEC DF02 or DF03 modems. ! 95: ! 96: DDFF111122 Dec DF112 modems. Use a _D_i_a_l_e_r field of DDFF111122TT to ! 97: use tone dialing, or DDFF111122PP for pulse dialing. ! 98: ! 99: aatttt AT&T 2224 2400 baud modem. ! 100: ! 101: ccddss222244 Concord Data Systems 224 2400 baud modem. ! 102: ! 103: ddnn1111 DEC DN11 Unibus dialer. ! 104: ! 105: hhaayyeess Hayes Smartmodem 1200 and compatible autodialing ! 106: modems. Use a _D_i_a_l_e_r field of hhaayyeessttoonnee to use tone ! 107: dialing, or hhaayyeessppuullssee for pulse dialing. It is ! 108: also permissible to include the letters `T' and `P' ! 109: in the phone number (in _L._s_y_s) to change to tone or ! 110: pulse midway through dialing. (Note that a leading ! 111: `T' or `P' will be interpreted as a dialcode!) ! 112: ! 113: hhaayyeess22440000 ! 114: Hayes Smartmodem 2400 and compatible modems. Use a ! 115: _D_i_a_l_e_r field of hhaayyeess22440000ttoonnee to use tone dialing, ! 116: or hhaayyeess22440000ppuullssee for pulse dialing. ! 117: ! 118: nnoovvaattiioonn ! 119: Novation ``Smart Cat'' autodialing modem. ! 120: ! 121: ppeennrriill Penril Corp ``Hayes compatible'' modems (they really ! 122: aren't or they would use the hhaayyeess entry.) ! 123: ! 124: rrvvmmaaccss Racal-Vadic 820 dialer with 831 adapter in a MACS ! 125: configuration. ! 126: ! 127: ! 128: ! 129: Printed 7/4/90 April 2 ! 130: ! 131: ! 132: ! 133: ! 134: ! 135: ! 136: L-DEVICES(5) 1986 L-DEVICES(5) ! 137: ! 138: ! 139: ! 140: vvaa221122 Racal-Vadic 212 autodialing modem. ! 141: ! 142: vvaa881111ss Racal-Vadic 811s dialer with 831 adapter. ! 143: ! 144: vvaa882200 Racal-Vadic 820 dialer with 831 adapter. ! 145: ! 146: vvaaddiicc Racal-Vadic 3450 and 3451 series autodialing modems. ! 147: ! 148: vveenntteell Ventel 212+ autodialing modem. ! 149: ! 150: vvmmaaccss Racal-Vadic 811 dialer with 831 adapter in a MACS ! 151: configuration. ! 152: ! 153: _E_x_p_e_c_t/_S_e_n_d is an optional _E_x_p_e_c_t/_S_e_n_d script for getting ! 154: through a smart port selector, or for issuing special com- ! 155: mands to the modem. The syntax is identical to that of the ! 156: Expect/Send script of _L._s_y_s. The difference is that the _L- ! 157: _d_e_v_i_c_e_s script is used _b_e_f_o_r_e the connection is made, while ! 158: the _L._s_y_s script is used _a_f_t_e_r. ! 159: ! 160: FFIILLEESS ! 161: /usr/lib/uucp/L-devices ! 162: /usr/lib/uucp/UUAIDS/L-devices L-devices example ! 163: ! 164: SSEEEE AALLSSOO ! 165: uucp(1C), uux(1C), L.sys(5), uucico(8C) ! 166: ! 167: ! 168: ! 169: ! 170: ! 171: ! 172: ! 173: ! 174: ! 175: ! 176: ! 177: ! 178: ! 179: ! 180: ! 181: ! 182: ! 183: ! 184: ! 185: ! 186: ! 187: ! 188: ! 189: ! 190: ! 191: ! 192: ! 193: ! 194: ! 195: Printed 7/4/90 April 3 ! 196: ! 197: ! 198:
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