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Length: 1479 (0x5c7) Types: TextFile Notes: UNIX file Names: »cspdflt.cf«
└─⟦23f6ff13b⟧ Bits:30004042/rcadapt.imd SW95705I 386/ix Multi-user Release 1.2 └─⟦23f6ff13b⟧ UNIX Filesystem └─⟦this⟧ »AE/new/etc/cspdflt.cf«
#ident @(#)cspdflt.cf Fri Mar 17 14:09:37 MET 1989 # # This file is a configuration (cf) file for the script in init.d named # cspdflt. This script is normally run from rc2.d as S32cspdflt. # The file describes any default connections to be made across the LAN # when a 'csp-device' is opened by *ANY* program (and disconnect when # the device is closed). # The configuration lines, one per connection, specify the devicename # and the IMC port to connect to. # The devices used for this purpose are named csp0 to csp15 after # installation. Use the devices 'backwards', i.e. start with csp15. # The device may be rename'd - in order to reflect the use as a direct # line to an IMC port (f.ex. mv csp15 csphost - as root). # The IMC port will normally be a CSP port, for terminal connections, and # so the name will have the suffix CSP. # The programs using the csp-device must have access rights to the device; # change the rights and/or the owner before using the device. # # The program cspdflt is available for the root user. Make the command # cspdflt -? # to get the call syntax. # Each line specifies a connection to be established over the LAN. # Each line will be passed to cspdflt on boot. # Syntax: # cspdevice port [adapterboard [application-index]] # # adapterboard may be lan1, lan2, com1 or com2. # # the application-index is defined in /etc/appltab for rc900 unix system # please se this file for more information. # # example: # csp15 nonameCSP lan1