Figure 1: /usr/lib/uucp/Dialers
#ident "@(#)Dialers 2.4 - 91/06/21"
#
#
# hayesslow: for 'normal' calls limited to 300 baud
# hayes12: for 'normal' calls limited to 1200 baud
# hayes: for 'normal' calls limited to 2400 baud
# hayes96: for 'normal' calls to high-speed modems
# hayesNO: for non-error correcting calls to high-speed modems
#
hayes12 =,-, "" \M\dATS37=5Q0W2X4&Q6\r\c OK\r ATDT\T\r\c CONNECT
\m\c
hayes =,-, "" \M\dATS37=6Q0W2X4&Q6\r\c OK\r ATDT\T\r\c
CONNECT \m\c
hayes96 =,-, "" \M\dATQ0S46=136W2X4\r\c OK\r ATDT\T\r\c ""
\d\c\d\c\d\c\d\c\d\c CONNECT \m\c
hayesNO =,-, "" \M\dATQ0S46=136W2X4&Q6\r\c OK\r ATDT\T\r\c
"" \d\c\d\c\d\c\d\c\d\c CONNECT \m\c
hayesslow =,-, "" \M\dATQ0X4&Q6S37=3\r\c OK\r ATDT\T\r\c ""
\d\c\d\c\d\c CONNECT \m\c
#
# Hayes Pager Entry
#
# The line of expect/send sequences are very similar to above
# entries except: modem code S7=10 for number of seconds to wait
# for carrier signal from answering modem. 10 seconds since we
# aren't calling a modem. The only other changes are at the end
# when we are expecting CARRIER or more exactly NO CARRIER as the
# result from the dial, if it states BUSY then we try again.
# After we get NO CARRIER message send a BREAK command and exit
# the cu process which will get the rest of its commands from the
# numpager script.
#
hayespag =,-, "" \M\dATQ0S7=10S46=136W2X4\r\c OK\r ATDT\T\r\c ""
\d\c\d\c\d\c\d\c CARRIER \K
#
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