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Serial line server, was Re: DG/UX anyone?



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On Fri, 23 Oct 1998, John Williams wrote:

> Caldera Linux with the latest hylafax.  16 Modems off a Digiboard.  4 or
> so are dedicated to receive only and the rest are send and receive.  Most
> modems are in a pool controlled by the phone switch, so dialing one number
> will pick any free line.  1 or 2 have different number assigned to them,
> so we route to the printers based on the modem the fax was received on. 

Speaking of which: Ted T'so just asked me to play with a serial line
server board, apparently a Digiboard, on a Linux system to find booby
traps for HylaFAX. Is there anything I should look out for?

And I am still looking for a good configuration file for 33.6 modems
to handle data calls, the "Performance" modem I've been working with
doesn't seem to cope well with data rather than fax.

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