011ee1102f
This will make life easier when upgrading. Suggested by: bde
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42 lines
1.5 KiB
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# This is an example of port, the port configuration file for Taylor
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# UUCP. To use it, you must compile the package with
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# HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG set to 1 in policy.h (that is the default), copy
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# this file to newconfigdir as set in Makefile.in (the default is
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# /usr/local/conf/uucp), and edit it as appropriate for your system.
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# Everything after a '#' character is a comment. To uncomment any of
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# the sample lines below, just delete the '#'.
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# All ports named in the sys file must be described in a port file.
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# It is also possible to describe the port directly in the sys file.
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# Commands that appears before the first ``port'' command are defaults
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# for all ports that appear later in the file. In this case all ports
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# will default to being modems (other possible types are direct, tcp
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# and tli).
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type modem
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# Now we describe two ports.
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# This is the name of the port. This name may be used in the sys file
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# to select the port, or the sys file may just specify a baud rate in
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# which case the first matching unlocked port will be used.
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port port1
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# This is the device name to open to dial out.
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device /dev/ttyd0
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# This is the dialer to use, as described in the dialer file.
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dialer hayes
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# This is the baud rate to dial out at.
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speed 2400
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# Here is a second port. This is like the first, except that it uses
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# a different device. It also permits a range of speeds, which is
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# mainly useful if the system specifies a particular baud rate.
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port port2
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device /dev/ttyd1
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dialer hayes
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speed-range 2400 9600
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