L-devices man page on NeXTSTEP

Man page or keyword search:  
man Server   1419 pages
apropos Keyword Search (all sections)
Output format
NeXTSTEP logo
[printable version]


L-DEVICES(5)							  L-DEVICES(5)

NAME
       L-devices - UUCP device description file

DESCRIPTION
       The L-devices file is consulted by the UUCP daemon uucico(8C) under the
       direction of L.sys(5) for information on the devices that it  may  use.
       Each line describes exactly one device.

       A line in L-devices has the form:

       Caller  Device  Call_Unit  Class	 Dialer	 [Expect  Send]....

       Each  item  can	be  separated  by  any number of blanks or tabs. Lines
       beginning with  a  `#'  character  are  comments;  long	lines  can  be
       continued by appending a `\' character to the end of the line.

       Caller  denotes	the  type  of  connection,  and	 must  be  one	of the
       following:

       ACU     Automatic call unit, e.g., autodialing modems such as the Hayes
	       Smartmodem 1200 or Novation ``Smart Cat''.

       DIR     Direct  connect;	 hardwired  line  (usually RS-232) to a remote
	       system.

       DK      AT&T Datakit.

       MICOM   Micom Terminal switch.

       PAD     X.25 PAD connection.

       PCP     GTE Telenet PC Pursuit.

       SYTEK   Sytek high-speed dedicated modem port connection.

       TCP     Berkeley TCP/IP or 3Com UNET  connection.  These	 are  mutually
	       exclusive.   Note  that listing TCP connections in L-devices is
	       superfluous; uucico does not even bother to look here since  it
	       has all the information it needs in L.sys(5).

       Device  is a device file in /dev/ that is opened to use the device. The
       device file must be owned by UUCP, with access modes of 0600 or better.
       (See chmod(2)).

       Call_Unit  is an optional second device file name.  True automatic call
       units use a separate device file for data and for dialing;  the	Device
       field  specifies the data port, while the Call_unit field specifies the
       dialing port.  If the Call_unit field is unused, it must	 not  be  left
       empty.	Insert	a  dummy  entry	 as  a	placeholder,  such as ``0'' or
       ``unused.''

       Class is an integer number that specifies the line  baud	 (for  dialers
       and direct lines) or the port number (for network connections).

       The  Class  may	be  preceded  by  a  non-numeric  prefix.   This is to
       differentiate among devices that have identical Caller  and  baud,  but
       are  distinctly	different.   For  example, ``1200'' could refer to all
       Bell  212-compatible  modems,  ``V1200''	 to  Racal-Vadic  modems,  and
       ``C1200''  to  CCITT  modems,  all  at 1200 baud.  Similarly, ``W1200''
       could denote long distance lines, while ``L1200'' could refer to	 local
       phone lines.

       Dialer  applies only to ACU devices. This is the "brand" or type of the
       ACU or modem.

       DF02    DEC DF02 or DF03 modems.

       DF112   Dec DF112 modems. Use a Dialer field  of	 DF112T	 to  use  tone
	       dialing, or DF112P for pulse dialing.

       att     AT&T 2224 2400 baud modem.

       cds224  Concord Data Systems 224 2400 baud modem.

       dn11    DEC DN11 Unibus dialer.

       hayes   Hayes Smartmodem 1200 and compatible autodialing modems.	 Use a
	       Dialer field of hayestone to use tone  dialing,	or  hayespulse
	       for  pulse  dialing.   It  is  also  permissible to include the
	       letters `T' and `P' in the phone number (in L.sys) to change to
	       tone or pulse midway through dialing.  (Note that a leading `T'
	       or `P' will be interpreted as a dialcode!)

       hayes2400
	       Hayes Smartmodem 2400 and  compatible  modems.	Use  a	Dialer
	       field  of  hayes2400tone to use tone dialing, or hayes2400pulse
	       for pulse dialing.

       novation
	       Novation ``Smart Cat'' autodialing modem.

       penril  Penril Corp ``Hayes compatible'' modems (they really aren't  or
	       they would use the hayes entry.)

       rvmacs  Racal-Vadic   820   dialer   with   831	 adapter   in  a  MACS
	       configuration.

       va212   Racal-Vadic 212 autodialing modem.

       va811s  Racal-Vadic 811s dialer with 831 adapter.

       va820   Racal-Vadic 820 dialer with 831 adapter.

       vadic   Racal-Vadic 3450 and 3451 series autodialing modems.

       ventel  Ventel 212+ autodialing modem.

       vmacs   Racal-Vadic  811	 dialer	  with	 831   adapter	 in   a	  MACS
	       configuration.

       Expect/Send  is	an  optional  Expect/Send script for getting through a
       smart port selector, or for issuing special commands to the modem.  The
       syntax  is  identical  to that of the Expect/Send script of L.sys.  The
       difference is that the L-devices script is used before  the  connection
       is made, while the L.sys script is used after.

FILES
       /etc/uucp/L-devices
       /etc/uucp/UUAIDS/L-devices    L-devices example

SEE ALSO
       uucp(1C), uux(1C), L.sys(5), uucico(8C)

4.3 Berkeley Distribution	April 24, 1986			  L-DEVICES(5)
[top]

List of man pages available for NeXTSTEP

Copyright (c) for man pages and the logo by the respective OS vendor.

For those who want to learn more, the polarhome community provides shell access and support.

[legal] [privacy] [GNU] [policy] [cookies] [netiquette] [sponsors] [FAQ]
Tweet
Polarhome, production since 1999.
Member of Polarhome portal.
Based on Fawad Halim's script.
....................................................................
Vote for polarhome
Free Shell Accounts :: the biggest list on the net