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NAME

       faxaddmodem - configure a modem for use with HylaFAX

SYNOPSIS

       /usr/sbin/faxaddmodem [ -s speed ] [ -f ] [ tty ]

DESCRIPTION

       faxaddmodem is an interactive shell script that does the necessary setup work to configure
       a modem for use by the HylaFAX software.  To enable use of the configured modem  one  must
       either  use  the  faxmodem(8)  program  or  configure  the  init(8)  program  to startup a
       faxgetty(8) process for the newly configured modem.  In either case  the  faxq(8)  program
       must also be running if outbound services are to be provided.

       If  the  serial port name is not specified on the command line faxaddmodem will prompt for
       it.

       The configuration work done by  faxaddmodem  falls  into  two  main  areas:  creating  the
       necessary  files  to  run  a  facsimile  server  process, and defining the contents of the
       configuration  database  file.   The  hylafax-config  (5)  manual  page  has  an  in-depth
       description  of  the  contents  of  the  configuration  file  and should be consulted when
       installing a modem.

       Many aspects of configuring a modem are  operating  system-specific;  faxaddmodem  uses  a
       collection  of  support  routines  and  parameters  that  are generated by the faxsetup(8)
       program.  If faxsetup has not been run on a machine prior to running then faxaddmodem will
       abort.

       faxaddmodem  can be used to install a new modem or re-configure an existing modem.  In the
       latter case it will propagate all the server-related  configuration  parameters  from  the
       existing  configuration file to the new configuration file.  These parameter include items
       such as the phone number,  area  code,  and  tracing  control  parameters.   Modem-related
       configuration  parameters  are,  however, not propagated.  Instead faxaddmodem deduces the
       type of modem attached to the specified serial port and then  sets  up  the  configuration
       parameters  using  a  set of prototype configuration files that have been tested with like
       modems.  If a modem is to be installed for which there  is  no  existing  prototype  file,
       faxaddmodem  will  work  from  a  comprehensive  template of parameters that can be edited
       either during or after the installation process.

       faxaddmodem deduces the type of modem attached to the serial port by sending  commands  to
       the  modem at a fixed speed.  By default, this speed is deduced by sending commands to the
       modem  at  successively  decreasing  speeds  until   a   valid   response   is   received.
       Alternatively, a fixed speed can be specified from the command line with the -s option.

       Because  faxaddmodem needs to read and write the modem that is to be installed it will not
       proceed with an installation if the modem is locked for use by another  process.   If  the
       modem  is not locked and the -f option is used, then the system's fuser(1) command will be
       invoked to ensure that faxaddmodem is the only process using the modem.

       Finally, note that an installation can be safely  aborted  at  any  time  by  hitting  the
       interrupt  key.   faxaddmodem  delays  making  installation-related  changes  until  after
       everything has been setup.

OPTIONS

       -s speed  Communicate with the modem at a fixed speed; this may be any value recognized by
                 the stty(1) command.

       -f        Use the fuser(1) command for exclusive access to the device.

PROTOTYPE CONFIGURATION FILES

       faxaddmodem  uses  prototype  configuration files that have been created for known modems.
       These prototype files are kept in the config subdirectory and, by convention,  have  names
       that  identify  a brand or type of modem and the DTE-DCE flow control scheme the prototype
       files configures.  The faxaddmodem(8) program that is used to configure a  modem  for  use
       with  HylaFAX  selects a prototype configuration file using information retrieved from the
       modem and comments embedded in the prototype files.  For Class 1 and Class 1.0 modems  the
       product  ID  code  returned  by  the  command  ``ATI0''  and the response from the command
       ``ATI3'' are used to select a prototype configuration file, while for Class 2  modems  the
       manufacturer  and  model  as  returned by ``AT+FMFR?'' and ``AT+FMDL?'', respectively, are
       used (or ``AT+FMI?'' and ``AT+FMM?'' for Class 2.0 and Class 2.1 modems).

       A Class 1 prototype configuration file is identified for use by faxaddmodem  by  searching
       for a comment of the form:
       # CONFIG:CLASS1:144:.*:RTSCTS: Manufacturer='AT&T' Model=Dataport
       In  this  example  ``144''  is the product ID code for an AT&T DataPort modem, ``.*'' is a
       regular expression matched against the result string returned by the ``ATI3'' command, and
       ``RTSCTS''  indicates  the  modem  is  configured  to use hardware flow control during fax
       operation.  The remainder of the line is evaluated by the sh(1) and used  to  specify  the
       modem's  manufacturer  and  model  (since  Class 1 modems do not have standard commands to
       query this information).

       Class 2, 2.0, and 2.1 prototype configuration files match the string ``manufacturer-model-
       flowcontrol''  against  a  sh(1)  glob  pattern specified in the configuration file, where
       manufacturer and model are the strings returned by querying the modem and  flowcontrol  is
       either ``RTSCTS'' for hardware flow control or ``XONXOFF'' for software flow control.  For
       example:
       # CONFIG: CLASS2: ZyXEL*-RTSCTS
       # CONFIG: CLASS2.0: USRobotics*-XONXOFF
       are configuration comments that appear in the prototype file for a ZyXEL 1496E with  Class
       2 support, and for a US Robotics Courier modem with Class 2.0 firmware.

       The  faxaddmodem  program merges server-specific configuration parameters into a prototype
       configuration according to comments placed in  the  prototype  file.   All  lines  between
       ``BEGIN-SERVER''  and  ``END-SERVER''  comments  are  placed  with  the appropriate server
       configuration parameters.  Note that this  means  modem-related  configuration  parameters
       must be placed outside this area of the file.

FILES

       /var/spool/hylafax/etc/setup.cache    master configuration parameters
       /var/spool/hylafax/etc/setup.modem    modem-related configuration support
       /var/spool/hylafax/config             prototype configuration files
       /usr/sbin/ondelay                     program to open device without waiting for carrier
       /usr/sbin/lockname                    SVR4 UUCP lockfile name generator

       Consult  hylafax-server(5)  for  a complete discussion of the structure and content of the
       spooling area.

SEE ALSO

       hylafax-server(5),  hylafax-config(5),  faxsetup(8),  faxq(8),  faxgetty(8),  faxmodem(8),
       faxconfig(8), faxsend(8)

                                           May 12, 1996                            FAXADDMODEM(8)