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<H2><A NAME="SECTION0014380000">How to Dial a Number-- the dial File</A></H2>
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<A NAME="6614"></A>
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<A NAME="6172"></A>
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The dial file describes the way various dialers are used.
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Traditionally, UUCP talks of dialers rather than modems, because in
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earlier times, it was usual practice to have one (expensive) automatic
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dialing device serve a whole bank of modems. Today, most modems have
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dialing support built in, so this distinction gets a little blurred.
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Nevertheless, different dialers or modems may require a different
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configuration. You can describe each of them in the dial file.
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Entries in dial start with the dialer command that
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gives the dialer's name.
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The most important entry beside this is the modem chat, specified by
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the chat command. Similar to the login chat, it consists of
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a sequence of strings uucico sends to the dialer and the
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responses it expects in return. It is commonly used to reset the modem
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to some known state, and dial the number. The following sample dialer
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entry shows a typical modem chat for a Hayes-compatible modem:
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The modem chat begins with , the empty expect string.
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uucico will therefore send the first command (ATZ) right
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away. ATZ is the Hayes command to reset the modem. It then waits
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until the modem has sent OK, and sends the next command which
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turns off local echo, and the like. After the modem returns OK
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again, uucico sends the dialing command (ATDT). The escape
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sequence T in this string is replaced with the phone number
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taken from the system entry sys file. uucico then waits for
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the modem to return the string CONNECT, which signals that a
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connection with the remote modem has been established successfully.
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Often, the modem fails to connect to the remote system, for instance if
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the other system is talking to someone else and the line is busy. In
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this case, the modem will return some error message indicating the
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reason. Modem chats are not capable to detect such messages;
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uucico will continue to wait for the expected string until it
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times out. The UUCP log file will therefore only show a bland ``timed
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out in chat script'' instead of the true reason.
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However, Taylor UUCP allows you to tell uucico about these error
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messages using the chat-fail command as shown above. When
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uucico detects a chat-fail string while executing the modem chat,
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it aborts the call, and logs the error message in the UUCP log file.
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The last command in the example shown above tells UUCP to toggle the
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DTR line before starting the modem chat. Most modems can be configured
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to go on-hook when detecting a change on the DTR line, and enter
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command mode.<A HREF="footnode.html#6197"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="gif" SRC="foot_motif.gif"></A>
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<P><ADDRESS>
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<I>Andrew Anderson <BR>
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Thu Mar 7 23:22:06 EST 1996</I>
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