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AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox

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UA ( 4) (AT&T UNIX PC only ) UA (4)<br />

child process inherits the file descriptors.<br />

Nosetup=<br />

The invocation sequence when no phone number is present<br />

in the data entry. No device "set-up" is provided.<br />

Originate=<br />

Specifies whether the application may be invoked from the<br />

console only, a remote terminal only, or from either.<br />

Allowed values are CONSOLE, REMOTE, or BOTH.<br />

The "Setup" and "Nosetup" fields contain macros for substitution<br />

by the phone manager. The macros are limited to passing the following<br />

information to the application:<br />

PHONENUM=phone number<br />

DEVICE=full device path<br />

PROFNAME=full path of profile entry<br />

PID=process ID of the phone manager<br />

HOSTNAME=phone directory name field<br />

FN=phone device file descriptor<br />

Check the table below to determine if the "Nosetup" or "Setup"<br />

action is desired.<br />

Port and Device Type: Phone Manager Actions<br />

Phone Port Device Phone Manager<br />

Number Type Type Set-up Dlal Invoke Macro<br />

yes serial ACU yes yes yes Setup<br />

no serial ACU no no yes Nosetup<br />

yes serial DIR Error<br />

Condition<br />

no serial DIR yes no yes Setup<br />

yes ph OBM yes yes yes Setup<br />

no ph OBM no no yes Nosetup<br />

The phone manager takes one of six paths. Port Types are either<br />

serial or ph (phone). Device Types are either an ACU<br />

(Automatic Calling Unit), which is a serial port to an external<br />

modem, DIR (direct) connection between a serial port and another<br />

computer, or OBM (On Board Modem) connecting to another<br />

computer. After determining whether or not to dial, the terminal<br />

emulator is invoked, and the macro Setup or Nosetup is used.<br />

Menu Objects<br />

The Office, Administration, and Preferences files define<br />

objects in the class menu objects. The minimum information<br />

which must be specified is the object Name and the action to take<br />

on Open.<br />

The Name keyword definition begins the object definition. Subsequent<br />

keyword definitions are assumed to belong to this object,<br />

until the next Name keyword is encountered. The other keyword<br />

that is typically defined is Help.<br />

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