Figure 3: Sample /etc/uucp/Systems
#
# Regular uucp target host.
#
saturn Any;1 ACU2400H 2400 9=1234567 ogin:--ogin: Umyhost word: MyPassWord
#
# Logical "Pager Machines" which stand for paging codes
#
# These are the pager calling codes, with a distinct
# "machine" for each calling code. After dialing the
# pager number, five one-second delays are placed in
# order to allow time for the pager service to pick up
# the phone. This may change based on how long it takes
# a particular pager service to pick up the phone. The
# code is sent once followed by a standard termination,
# and then one more time, after a pause, just in case
# the pager service was not ready the first
# time the code was dialed.
#
p_tmp_overflow Any;1 ACU2400P 2400 9=7654321,,,,,001#,001#
p_ats_finished Any;1 ACU2400P 2400 9=7654321,,,,,002#,002#
p_modem_works Any;1 ACU2400P 2400 9=7654321,,,,,003#,003#
p_page_root Any;1 ACU2400P 2400 9=7654321,,,,,004#,004#
#
#^^^^[1]^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^[2]^^^^^^^^^^
#
# 1 - In actuality, only the first seven digits are recognized
# uniquely to identify a target. Keep this in mind when
# making up your own names.
#
# 2 - In my experience, I found reliability to degrade when
# I used more than 23 digits in the dial sequence.
#
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