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1 # Systems file - UUCPbb v2.1 | |
2 # | |
3 # Format: | |
4 # <system_name> <schedule> <device> <baud> <phone> <chat_script> | |
5 # | |
6 # Notes: | |
7 # - Lines starting with a #, <space>, <tab> or <cr> character are considered | |
8 # comment lines and ignored. | |
9 # | |
10 # - At least one whitespace (<space> or <tab>) must separate each field. | |
11 # | |
12 # - Each system entry must contain only one <cr> at its end. | |
13 # | |
14 # - UUCICO uses <system_name> to identify the host to call or let call us. | |
15 # | |
16 # - <system_name> MUST start in the first column. System names cannot be | |
17 # more than 8 alphanumeric characters. Punctation is not allowed in the | |
18 # system name. | |
19 # | |
20 # - <schedule> is the day(s)/time(s) we are allowed to call the system. | |
21 # This field consists of two subfields DAY and TIME. These have no | |
22 # spaces between them. The DAY subfield is specified using the | |
23 # following keywords (case is unimportant); | |
24 # | |
25 # Any -we can call at any time | |
26 # Never -we should never call but wait to be called | |
27 # Wk -call any weekday (Monday-Friday) | |
28 # Su,Mo,Tu,We, -call on individual days | |
29 # Th,Fr,Sa | |
30 # | |
31 # The TIME subfield is specified by two 24-hour clock times separated by | |
32 # a dash (-) representing the span of allowed time. For example, | |
33 # 0930-1100, call only between 9:30 and 11:00 in the morning. More than | |
34 # one DAY/TIME can be included by separating them with commas. | |
35 # Examples: | |
36 # | |
37 # Wk1230-1545,Su,Sa -call Monday-Friday from 12:30 to 3:45 in the | |
38 # afternoon and any time on Saturday and Sunday. | |
39 # Any1800-2000 -call any day from 6:00 to 8:00 at night | |
40 # Any -call any day, any time | |
41 # Th -call any time on Thursday | |
42 # | |
43 # - <device> field is refers to entry in the 'Devices' file. | |
44 # | |
45 # - <baud> is the maximum speed we will use to talk to the remote. | |
46 # | |
47 # - <phone> is the full number we need to call the remote | |
48 # | |
49 # - <chat_script> are alternating pairs of strings starting with the | |
50 # expected response from the remote and what we send. A space separates | |
51 # each expect or send string. Normally, a newline character is sent at | |
52 # the end of every send string. This can be overridden with the \c | |
53 # character. If we to indicate not to expect or wait for a response a | |
54 # pair of double quotes ("") can be used. | |
55 # | |
56 # - Special chat script characters are: | |
57 # "" -send or expect nothing | |
58 # EOT -send end-of-transmission character (hex 04) | |
59 # BREAK -send a line break | |
60 # \b -send a backspace character (hex 08) | |
61 # \c -suppress sending a newline character at the end of SEND string | |
62 # \d -delay 1 second | |
63 # \K -send a line break | |
64 # \n -send a newline character, i.e. linefeed (hex 0A) | |
65 # \N -send a NUL character (hex 00) | |
66 # \p -pause a fraction of a second | |
67 # \r -send a carriage return (hex 0D) | |
68 # \s -send a space (hex 20) | |
69 # \\ -send a backslash (\) character | |
70 # \t -send a tab character (hex 09) | |
71 # \xxx -collapse the octal digits xxx into a single ASCII character | |
72 # and send that character | |
73 # \[ -send escape character (hex 1B) | |
74 # \^? -send a control character where ? is replaced with appropriate | |
75 # character, e.g. \^A sends control-A | |
76 | |
77 # Boisy's RedHat Linux Box | |
78 redhat Any T2 9600 none "" \d\n in: nuucp word: itsme | |
79 | |
80 # some remotes | |
81 phoenix Any T4 9600 none "" \n name?: uucp | |
82 seabass Any ViVa24 1200 555-1212 "" \r ogin: nuucp word: abcdefg |