DN(4) DN(4) NAME dn - DN-11 autocall unit interface SYNOPSIS device dn0 at uba? csr 0160020 vector dnintr DESCRIPTION The _d_n device provides an interface through a DEC DN-11 (or equivalent such as the Able Quadracall) to an auto-call unit (ACU). To place an outgoing call one forks a sub-process which opens the appropriate call unit file, _/_d_e_v_/_c_u_a_? and writes the phone number on it. The parent process then opens the corresponding modem line _/_d_e_v_/_c_u_l_?. When the connection has been established, the open on the modem line, _/_d_e_v_/_c_u_l_? will return and the process will be connected. A timer is normally used to timeout the opening of the modem line. The codes for the phone numbers are: 0-9 dial 0-9 * dial * (‘:’ is a synonym) # dial # (‘;’ is a synonym) - delay 20 milliseconds < end-of-number (‘e’ is a synonym) = delay for a second dial tone (‘w’ is a synonym) f force a hangup of any existing connection The entire telephone number must be presented in a single _w_r_i_t_e system call. By convention, even numbered call units are for 300 baud modem lines, while odd numbered units are for 1200 baud lines. For example, _/_d_e_v_/_c_u_a_0 is associated with a 300 baud modem line, _/_d_e_v_/_c_u_l_0, while _/_d_e_v_/_c_u_a_1 is associated with a 1200 baud modem line, _/_d_e_v_/_c_u_l_1. For devices such as the Quadracall which simulate multiple DN-11 units, the minor device indicates which outgoing modem to use. FILES /dev/cua? call units /dev/cul? associated modem lines SEE ALSO tip(1C) DIAGNOSTICS Two error numbers are of interest at open time. [EBUSY] The dialer is in use. [ENXIO] The device doesn’t exist, or there’s no power to it. 4th Berkeley Distribution May 15, 1985 DN(4)