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Re: Multiple Modems



Well, Digi has something that could be made to work for their PortServer
line of products.  It is in the unsupported area (use at your own risk).
It is called rtty.  This program uses a PTY port and maps it to a direct
connection to an individual port on the Portserver.  A couple of problems
that I ran into in my situation;  1) I'm on AT&T Unix SVR3  and had
troubles getting it to work with it's networking and PTY's,  2) The darn
thing keeps the port assigned to one machine all the time.  I only want
the connection grabbed when needed so other machines can use it.

Anyways it's there for Sun, SCO, HP, and maybe Linux (haven't looked
recently). www.dgii.com, or ftp.dgii.com:/pub/shareware/unix/rtty

Bill Suetholz 

>On Fri, 7 Nov 1997, Julio C Spinelli wrote:
>
> Humm...,
> 
> It seems to me that what we would need to do is to write a driver 
> that maps a device to a socket and then run hylafax with the name of 
> that device as the serial device.
> 
> Can any Unix guru please indicate if this is the way to go?
> 
> If it is, it would be a question of finding a group interested in 
> developing this. I'm willing to help, but I lack the necessary 
> expertise,
> 
> Julio
> > To:            "Prof. Julio C. Spinelli" <spine001@gold.tc.umn.edu>
> > Cc:            Chad M Vande Pol <chad@is6.iserv.net>,
> >                flexfax@sgi.com
> > Subject:       Re: flexfax: Multiple Modems 
> > Date:          Fri, 07 Nov 1997 12:02:28 +0000
> > From:          "Mr. Arlington Hewes" <tpcadmin@info.tpc.int>
> 
> > >>>>> On Thu, 6 Nov 1997, "PJCS" == Prof. Julio C. Spinelli wrote:
> > 
> >   PJCS> Could you please illuminate us about these modems? Are they class 2
> >   PJCS> 2.0 or class 1 modems? Can you provide some reference to a web page
> >   PJCS> or document that describes their functions/commands.
> > 
> > They are class 2 aware rockwell modems. For information on ASCEND products, 
> > please see www.ascend.com
> > 
> >   PJCS> I don't know if everybody else is on the same boat, but I never
> >   PJCS> heard of them (may be a shame).
> > 
> > Many people will have heard of them . . . mainly ISPs and people in 
> > industrial situations.
> > 
> >   PJCS> If they are of a standard class, hylafax is so versatile that we
> >   PJCS> should be able to manage them,
> > 
> > Well, the problem arises in the need to be able to manage them over TCP/IP, 
> > as they are not directly connected to any machine you see.
> > 
> > -DPN
> > 
> > -- 
> > Mr. Arlington Hewes           (tpcadmin@info.tpc.int)
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