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AXPORTS(5)		   Linux Programmer's Manual		    AXPORTS(5)

NAME
       axports - AX.25 port configuration file.

DESCRIPTION
       Axports	is  an	ASCII file that contains information about each of the
       physical AX.25 ports that are to be used. When dealing  with  an  AX.25
       utility	such  as  call, it takes an optional argument that is the port
       name. This port name is a reference to the line within  axports,  which
       has  that name as its first argument. The information on each line con-
       tains enough information to bind the command to a  particular  physical
       AX.25  interface,  this binding is done by matching the callsign on the
       line in axports with the callsign of the port set by kissattach.

       The lines within axports must either be a comment  line,  which	starts
       with  a	#  in the first column, or a port description in the following
       format, each field being delimited by white space:

	      name callsign speed paclen window description

       The field descriptions are:

	      name	    is the unique identifier of the port. This is  the
			    name  given  as  the  port argument of many of the
			    AX.25 support programs.

	      callsign	    the callsign of the physical interface to bind to.

	      speed	    this  is  the  speed of interface, a value of zero
			    means that no speed will be set by	kissattach(8).

	      paclen	    is the default maximum packet size for this inter-
			    face.

	      window	    the default window size for this interface.

	      description   a free format description of this interface,  this
			    field  extends  to the end of the line. This field
			    may contain spaces.

FILES
       /etc/ax25/axports

SEE ALSO
       call(1), ax25(4), axparms(8), kissattach(8).

Linux				15 October 1996 		    AXPORTS(5)

		

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