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AMIGA/DNET
DNET <options> SERVER/CLIENT LINK PROTOCOL
-bbaud set baud rate (default is preferences baud rate).
-d Debug mode on
-s Do not automatically startup an FTERM
-h quit on carrier lost (back to terminal window)
(an automatic 'AT^m' is sent to the modem to reset
the baud rate).
-nhostname hostname (used to name remote unix socket). Default is "".
This sets the UNIX domain socket name on the UNIX machine and
also sets the enviroment variable DNETHOST.
-Ddevice set device name (serial.device is the default)
-Uunit set device unit (0 is the default)
-Nnet# network id (0-31), default is "0".
Example: -N1
DNET is a point to point link protocol which implements one or more
simultanious prioritized virtual streams over the (probably noisy)
serial port. A server/client relationship exists where either side
may initiate connections to servers.
DNET may be run on an automatic basis by setting your modem to
auto-answer and using the -h option (which is normally used anyway).
Currently, it only works if the caller connects at the same baud rate
DNET is running at.
NETWORK ID: The network id allows you to run several DNET's on your
Amiga over different virtual devices. Each DNET must have a
different network id (0-31). This must be specified via the -N
option for various clients that you run (except for network id 0,
the default).
AUXILLARY FILES:
S:DNET.SERVERS, containing auto-start server list (scopy, scli, sterm).
This file must be modified to hold the proper paths
to the servers to allow DNET to start them on demand.