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- ; config file for Chris Wichura's CyberPager software
-
- ; the SPOOLDIR entry tells the software where to spool pages.
-
- ;SpoolDir pager:spool
-
- ; the LOGFILE entry lets one specify a new home for the logfile.
- ; if the logfile entry is not present then the software will
- ; default to trying to access a file called LOGFILE in the
- ; spool directory.
-
- ;LogFile pager:spool/LOGFILE
-
- ; if the ALWAYSURGENT entry is set to true then the spooler will
- ; always try and start the dialer after it successfully spools
- ; a page.
-
- AlwaysUrgent false
-
- ; the URGENTMODEM entry tells the spooler which modem to ask
- ; for when it invokes the dialer due to the "urgent" switch
- ; being specified. If modem 0 is selected then the dialer
- ; will try to hunt through all modems looking for one which
- ; is free. Otherwise the dialer will use the specific modem
- ; specified and block until it becomes available.
-
- UrgentModem 0
-
- ; one can specify multiple modems for the dialer to hunt through
- ; when trying to find a modem to dial out on. These must be
- ; labeled as "MODEM1", "MODEM2", ..., "MODEMn". The dialer will
- ; stop trying to read modem specifications with the first
- ; unknown slot. I.e, if you have MODEM1, MODEM2, and MODEM4
- ; defined, MODEM4 will not be read because there is no MODEM3.
- ; if no modem slots are defined, MODEM1 is automatically filled
- ; in as "serial.device 0 1200 y n ATZ\r\d\d\dATM0\r\dATD".
- ;
- ; Note that there is no "MODEM0" entry. This is because entry
- ; 0 is reserved as a special case that tells the dialer it should
- ; try hunting through all modems looking for a free one rather
- ; that blocking waiting for a specific modem to become free.
- ;
- ; the form for entries to MODEM fields is:
- ;
- ; <device name> <dev unit> <max baud> <match dte> <cts/rts> <init str>
- ;
- ; if <match dte> is true, the baud rate will be chosen as follows:
- ; 1) select the service's baud rate
- ; 2) if the service's baud rate > <max baud>
- ; select <max baud>
- ;
- ; if <match dte> is false, the baud rate will be chosen as follows:
- ; baud rate = <max baud>
- ;
- ; the <cts/rts> flag indicates whether or not the modem supports
- ; hardware handshaking. in general, any modem that does not
- ; require <match dte> to be true ought to support cts/rts as well.
- ;
- ; the <init str> field tells the dialer how to initialize the modem +
- ; dial the service. Thus, it must always end with the prefix to a
- ; dial command (ATD for Hayes compatible modems). The phone number
- ; will be postpended to this, followed by a carriage return. Within
- ; a dial string, \r is recognized as "send a carriage return" and
- ; \d is recognized as "delay two seconds".
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- Modem1 serial.device 2 19200 n y "ATZ\r\d\dATM0\r\dATDT"
- Modem2 serial.device 3 19200 n y "ATZ\r\d\dATM0\r\dATDT"
- Modem3 serial.device 4 2400 y n "ATZ\r\d\dATM1\r\dATDT"
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