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08-05-2003 12:02 AM
08-05-2003 12:02 AM
While I configure a modem device, there are three files /dev/cua0p4 /dev/cul0p4 /dev/ttyd0p4
, what's the different /dev/cua0p4 and /dev/cul0p4?
Which file is using in callout?
, what's the different /dev/cua0p4 and /dev/cul0p4?
Which file is using in callout?
Hero
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08-05-2003 12:13 AM
08-05-2003 12:13 AM
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See man mksf - its explained there. cua0p4 means Modem Dialer, access mode 0 which is direct connect. cul0p4 means access mode 1, which is dialout, so cul0p4 is what you use for dialout.
Im from Palmerston North, New Zealand, but somehow ended up in London...
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08-05-2003 12:14 AM
08-05-2003 12:14 AM
Re: mdem device files
Hi
Last time I looked it was like this
The cuaxx device file is really made as an entry for the ACU dialer port for use by uucp, thus it is in fact a hardwired port.
The cul is an outbound port special file while the tty is an inbound port special file.
Steve steel
Last time I looked it was like this
The cuaxx device file is really made as an entry for the ACU dialer port for use by uucp, thus it is in fact a hardwired port.
The cul is an outbound port special file while the tty is an inbound port special file.
Steve steel
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