# @(#)69 1.5 src/bos/usr/bin/uucp/Devices, cmduucp, bos720 6/15/90 23:56:59 # IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG # This is an automatically generated prolog. # # bos720 src/bos/usr/bin/uucp/Devices 1.5 # # Licensed Materials - Property of IBM # # COPYRIGHT International Business Machines Corp. 1985,1989 # All Rights Reserved # # US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or # disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. # # IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG # # COMPONENT_NAME: UUCP Devices # # FUNCTIONS: # # ORIGINS: 10 27 3 # # (C) COPYRIGHT International Business Machines Corp. 1985, 1989 # All Rights Reserved # Licensed Materials - Property of IBM # # US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or # disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. # # # Execute /usr/lib/uucp/uucpadm for on-line uucp configuration help. # Some sample entries: # NOTE - all lines must have at least 5 fields # use '-' for unused fields # The Devices file is used in conjuction with the Dialers file. # Types that appear in the 5th field must be either built-in # functions (801 or TCP) or standard functions whose name appears # in the first field in the Dialers file. # Two escape characters may appear in this file: # - \D which means don't translate the phone #/token # - \T translate the phone #/token using the Dialcodes file # Both refer to the phone number field in the Systems file (field 5) # \D should always be used with entries in the Dialers file, since the # Dialers file can contain a \T to expand the number if necessary. # \T should only be used with builtin functions that require expansion # NOTE: - if a phone number is expected and a \D or \T is not present # a \T is used for a builtin, and \D is used for an entry # referencing the Dialers file. (see examples below) # # # ---Standard modem line # ACU tty1 - 1200 hayes \D # ACU cul02 cua02 1200 801 # ACU tty1 - 1200 penril # or # ACU tty1 - 1200 penril \D # # ---A direct line so 'cu -lrs0001' will work # Direct tty1 - 9600 direct # # ---Access a direct connection to a system # systemx tty1 - Any direct # # where the Systems file looks like # systemx Any systemx 9600 - "" \r\d\r\d\r in:--in: uucp word: uucppw # (The third field in Systems matches the first field in Devices) # # ---Standard TCP uucico connection, ie. no 'cu' support. # TCP - - - TCP # # NOTE: blank lines and lines that begin with a , , or # are ignored