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23#
24#	Devconfig provides a means of configuring devices by service.
25#	Two types of configuration are available: module configuration
26#	for STREAMS devices, and timeout configuration.
27#
28#	FORMAT:
29#
30#	service=<service name>	device=<device type> \
31#				pop=<STREAMS module list> \
32#				push=<STREAMS module list> \
33#				connecttime=<time> \
34#				expecttime=<time> \
35#				msgtime=<time>
36#
37#	where service name is "uucico" or "cu", device type is the device or
38#	caller type (3rd field in Systems file, 1st field in Devices file),
39#	STREAMS module list is a colon-separated list of STREAMS modules
40#	to be pushed(popped) on(off) this stream, and connecttime, expecttime,
41#	and msgtime specify an integer number of seconds.
42#
43#	The examples below are for the STARLAN NETWORK and assume that both
44#	cu & uucico are going through login and so need full tty capabilities.
45#
46#	EXAMPLE:
47#		service=cu	device=STARLAN	push=ntty:tirdwr
48#		service=uucico	device=STARLAN	push=ntty:tirdwr
49#
50#	Note: The tirdwr module is part of the NSU package.  Other
51#	modules needed to provide tty capabilities must be supplied by the
52#	network provider.
53#
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