# # Dialers - note the setup strings to set the TrailBlazer registers # scout =W-, "" ATM0DT\T CONNECT tbfast =W-, "" A\pA\pA\pT OK ATS50=255DT\T CONNECT\sFAST tbslow =W-, "" A\pA\pA\pT OK ATS50=2DT\T CONNECT\s1200 tbmed =W-, "" A\pA\pA\pT OK ATS50=3DT\T CONNECT\s2400 #ident "@(#)uucp:Dialers 2.8" # # Each caller type that appears in the Devices file (5th field) # should appear in this file except for the built in callers. # Each line consists of three parts: # - the name of the caller # - the translation table for the phone number to translate from # the 801 codes (=-) to the code for the particular device # - a chat script (same format and meaning as the login scripts # that appear in the Systems file. # # Meaning of some of the escape characters: # \p - pause (approximately 1/4-1/2 second delay) # \d - delay (2 seconds) # \D - phone number/token # \T - phone number with Dialcodes and character translation # \N - null byte # \K - insert a BREAK # \E - turn on echo checking (for slow devices) # \e - turn off echo checking # \r - carriage return # \c - no new-line # \n - send new-line # \nnn - send octal number # # See the Administration Documentation for more details. # # NOTE: blank lines and lines that begin with a , , or # are ignored penril =W-P "" \d > Q\c : \d- > s\p9\c )-W\p\r\ds\p9\c-) y\c : \E\TP > 9\c OK ventel =&-% "" \r\p\r\c $ \c ONLINE! vadic =K-K "" \005\p *-\005\p-*\005\p-* D\p BER? \E\T\e \r\c LINE develcon "" "" \pr\ps\c est:\007 \E\D\e \007 micom "" "" \s\c NAME? \D\r\c GO direct # Rixon Intelligent Modem -- modem should be set up in the Rixon # mode and not the Hayes mode. # rixon =&-% "" \r\r\d $ s9\c )-W\r\ds9\c-) s\c : \T\r\c $ 9\c LINE # Hayes Smartmodem -- modem should be set with the configuration # switches as follows: # # S1 - UP S2 - UP S3 - DOWN S4 - UP # S5 - UP S6 - DOWN S7 - ? S8 - DOWN # hayes =,-, "" \dAT\r\c OK\r \EATDT\T\r\c CONNECT ########## # AT&T Programmable 300/1200 Modem Model 4000 # # Commands: Explanation: # ------------ --------------------------------------------------- # =,-, Use comma for secondary dial tone & for pause # "" expect nothing # \033\r\r\c Escape sequences!! This one should work right after # power-up and later. If first use after power up, # the modem will ignore the escape and see the # two carriage returns--and become active and # spits out the MODEM: prompt. Otherwise, the modem # is already active and the escape followed by the # first carriage return tells the modem to go into # menu mode, and the second carriage return simply # causes the MODEM: prompt to come out. # DEM: expect "DEM:" (actually "MODEM:") # \033s0401\c Turn the speaker off. # \006 expct ACK (octal 6) # \033s0901\c DTR should control connection (i.e. dropping DTR # drops connection and disallows auto answer) # \006 expct ACK (octal 6) # \033s1001\c Ignore the cancel character. # \006 expct ACK (octal 6) # \033s1102\c Turn off ability for remote modem to start test # in this modem. # \006 expct ACK (octal 6) # \033dT\T\r\c Tell the modem to dial the given number, using # touch-tone signaling (change the first T to P # if you want to use pulse dialing). # \006 expct ACK (octal 6) ########## att4000 =,-, "" \033\r\r\c DEM: \033s0401\c \006 \033s0901\c \006 \033s1001\c \006 \033s1102\c \006 \033dT\T\r\c \006 ########## # AT&T DATAPHONE II 2212C Modem # # Commands: Explanation: # ------------ --------------------------------------------------- # =+-, '+' for secondary dial tone, ',' for pause # "" expect nothing # \r\c send carriage return to enter interactive mode # :--: expect colon. if don't see it, send newline # and expect colon again. # ato12=y,T\T\r\c set option 12 (transparent data mode) to y, # pause for 2 seconds, dial the given number using # touch-tone signaling (change the first T to P if # you want to use pulse dialing). # red expect "red" (actually "Answered") # # Once transparent data mode is enabled, you # cannot enter the interactive mode from the data mode. ########## att2212c =+-, "" \r\c :--: ato12=y,T\T\r\c red ########## # AT&T DATAPHONE II 2224 Modem # # This entry is for 2224A/2224B with the optional automatic caller. # If using a 2224A with a AT&T 801CR ACU, use dialer type "801" # instead. # # Commands: Explanation: # ------------ --------------------------------------------------- # =+-, '+' for secondary dial tone, ',' for pause # "" expect nothing # \r\c send carriage return to enter interactive mode # :--: expect colon. if don't see it, send newline # and expect colon again. # T\T\r\c dial the given number, using touch-tone signaling # (change the first T to P if you want to use pulse # dialing). # red expect "red" (actually "Answered") ########## att2224 =+-, "" \r\c :--: T\T\r\c red ########## # Network Listener Service # The format of the request to the listener is # NLPS:000:001:\N\c # where determines what server the listener invokes. # The entry below asks for service code 1. # # If cu & uucico use different service codes, you will have to use # separate Dialers files (e.g., Dialers.cico and Dialers.cu). # See comments in Sysfiles for instructions. ########## nls "" "" NLPS:000:001:1\N\c