PAD Services

 

UUCP Support (x29uucpd)

name

Mandatory. This is the name of the programmatic

 

interface that will be used for call setup. There is no

 

default for this entry. If this entry does not exist, the

 

call setup will not be completed and file transfer will

 

not take place. This name must match with the

 

programmatic access name (also called name) specified

 

in x25init.

remote_x121

Mandatory. This is the X.121 address of the X.25

 

interface card of a host system where the PAD support

 

program (for example, /usr/sbin/x29server) is

 

running. This address is required for calls to be

 

initiated. There is no default for this address.

cud

Optional. This is the Call User Data (CUD) appended

 

to the protocol ID (0x01000000) for any call request

 

packets sent to this device. Strings of 12 characters or

 

less are permitted.

cug

Optional. This is a the Call User Group (CUG)

 

number (a positive value between 0 and 99) embedded

 

in the call request packet sent to this device.

logging

Optional (default = 1). Specifies the logging level for

 

each UUCP connection to this device. The log file is

 

/var/x25/log/x29uucpd/[device_name][child_pid

 

]. Logging levels for this UUCP device are 0, 1, 2, or 3

 

where:

 

0 – No logging (no log file is created).

 

1 – Error logging.

 

2 – Error and warning logging.

 

3 – Error, warning, information, and status logging for

 

troubleshooting.

 

HP recommends using log level 0 (no logging) for

 

normal operation.

reverse_charge Optional (default is disable). Specifies the reverse charge option for call setup at this address. Possible settings are disabled (or disable) and enabled (or enable). When reverse charge is enabled, x29uucpd sends out call request packets with reverse charge requested.

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