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System User's Guide: Communications and Networks
How to Set Up an ATE Dialing Directory
Prerequisites
- The Asynchronous Terminal Emulation (ATE) program
must be set up on the system.
- To set up a system-wide dialing directory, the
user must have write access to the /usr/lib/dir file.
Procedure
- Create the dialing directory file:
- Change directories to the directory where the
dialing directory file will reside.
- Copy the /usr/lib/dir file
to use as a template. Rename the file to any valid file name.
- Create telephone number entries using the format
given in the dialing directory file format.
- Save the file.
Note: If the new dialing directory file is to be the system-wide default
file, save the file with the name /usr/lib/dir.
- If the dialing directory file name is not the
default (/usr/lib/dir), edit the ate.def (How to Edit the ATE Default File) file in the directory from which the ATE
program is run. Change the DIRECTORY parameter in the ate.def file to the new dialing
directory file.
- Start ATE and view the dialing directory with
the directory subcommand.
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