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25#ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
26
27# Some sample entries:
28# NOTE - all lines must have at least 5 fields
29#    use '-' for unused fields
30# The Devices file is used in conjunction with the Dialers file.
31# Types that appear in the 5th field must be either built-in
32#  functions (801, Sytek, TCP, Unetserver, DK)
33#  or standard functions whose name appears in the first
34#  field in the Dialers file.
35# Two escape characters may appear in this file:
36# - \D which means don't translate the phone #/token
37# - \T translate the phone #/token using the Dialcodes file
38# Both refer to the phone number field in the Systems file (field 5)
39# \D should always be used with entries in the Dialers file, since the
40# Dialers file can contain a \T to expand the number if necessary.
41# \T should only be used with built-in functions that require expansion
42# NOTE: - if a phone number is expected and a \D or \T is not present
43#	a \T is used for a built-in, and \D is used for an entry
44#	referencing the Dialers file. (see examples below)
45#
46#
47# ---Standard modem line
48# ACU cua/b - 2400 hayes
49# or
50# ACU cua/b - 2400 hayes \D
51#
52# ---A direct line so 'cu -lcua/b' will work
53# Direct cua/b - 9600 direct
54#
55# ---A ventel modem on a develcon switch (vent is the token given to
56#	the develcon to reach the ventel modem)
57# ACU cua/b - 1200 develcon vent ventel
58# ACU cua/b - 1200 develcon vent ventel \D
59#
60# ---To reach a system on the local develcon switch
61# Develcon cua/b - Any develcon \D
62#
63# ---Access a direct connection to a system
64# systemx term/00 - Any direct
65#
66# where the Systems file looks like
67# systemx Any systemx 1200 unused  "" in:-\r\d-in: nuucp word: nuucp
68#	(The third field in Systems matches the first field in Devices)
69#
70# ---To connect to any system on the DATAKIT VCS network
71# DK DK 0 Any DK \D
72#
73# ---To connect to a system on a Datakit in nj/ho
74# DKho - uucp Any DK nj/ho/\D
75#
76# ---To use an ACU that is connected to Datakit that DK does not understand
77#	how to talk to directly
78# ACU - 0 Any DK vent ventel \D
79#
80# ---To use a dialer that the Datakit understands how to chat with
81#	This is a special case where the translation must be done by the
82#	Devices file processing.
83# ACU DKacu 0 Any DK py/garage/door.\T
84#
85
86TCP,et - - Any TCP -
87
88########	AT&T Transport Interface
89#
90# ---To use a STREAMS network that conforms to the AT&T Transport Interface
91#	with a direct connection to login service (i.e., without
92#	explicitly using the Network Listener Service dial script):
93#
94# networkx,eg devicex - - TLIS \D
95#
96#	The Systems file entry looks like:
97#
98# systemx Any networkx - addressx in:--in: nuucp word: nuucp
99#
100#	You must replace systemx, networkx, addressx, and devicex with system
101#	name, network name, network address and network device, respectively.
102#	For example, entries for machine "sffoo" on a STARLAN NETWORK might
103#	look like:
104#		sffoo Any STARLAN - sffoo in:--in: nuucp word: nuucp
105#	and:
106#		STARLAN,eg starlan - - TLIS \D
107#
108# ---To use a STREAMS network that conforms to the AT&T Transport Interface
109#	and that uses the Network Listener Service dial script to negotiate
110#	for a server:
111#
112# networkx,eg devicex - - TLIS \D nls
113#
114#
115# ---To use a non-STREAMS network that conforms to the AT&T Transport
116#	Interface and that uses the Network Listener Service dial script
117#	to negotiate for a server:
118#
119# networkx,eg devicex - - TLI \D nls
120#
121########
122#
123#
124# NOTE: blank lines and lines that begin with a <space>, <tab>, or # are
125#		ignored.
126#	protocols can be specified as a comma-subfield of the device type
127#		either in the Devices file (where device type is field 1)
128#		or in the Systems file (where it is field 3).
129#
130########
131#
132ACU cua/b - Any hayes
133Direct cua/b - Any direct
134