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INFO(5F)						 INFO(5F)

NAME
       info - remote device capability database

DESCRIPTION
       The  info  subdirectory in the HylaFAX spooling area holds
       information about the capabilities and status  of  devices
       that  have  been called.	 One file exists for each device,
       with the filename created from the remote device's  fully-
       qualified phone number.	Files have a simple ASCII format.
       Each line is of the form
	    [&]tag: value
       where a tag identifies a capability and a value is  either
       a  string, number, or boolean value.  An optional ``&'' at
       the front of the line indicates that the	 tag's	value  is
       locked down and should not be updated by the server.  This
       facility is useful for restricting the  capabilities  used
       with a particular machine.

       The following items are recorded:
	      Tag		    Type       Description
	      calledBefore	    boolean    device has previously answered at this number
	      dialFailures	    number     count of consecutive failed dial operations
	      lastDialFailure	    string     reason for last failed dial operation
	      lastSendFailure	    string     reason for last failed send attempt
	      maxPageWidth	    number     maximum page width in pixels
	      maxPageLength	    number     maximum page length in millimeters
	      maxSignallingRate	    string     maximum signalling rate (bits/sec) to use
	      minScanlineTime	    string     minimum scanline time
	      pagerMaxMsgLength	    number     length of longest allowed text message
	      pagerPassword	    string     password string send to service provider
	      pagerSetupCmds	    string     commands for setting up modem for a specific service provider
	      pagerTTYParity	    string     parity & # bits configuration for IXO/TAP communication
	      pageSource	    string     parameter to tell the paging central who we are
	      pagingProtocol	    string     protocol (IXO or UCP) for this provider
	      remoteCSI		    string     remote device Called Subscriber Identification
	      sendFailures	    number     count of consecutive failed send attempts
	      supportsHighRes	    boolean    accepts 196 line/inch images
	      supports2DEncoding    boolean    accepts Group 2D encoding
	      supportsPostScript    boolean    accepts Adobe POSTSCRIPT transfer protocol

       The  HylaFAX  scheduler,	 faxq(8C),  uses  the information
       stored in this directory when deciding if a call should be
       placed  and when preparing documents for transmission.  If
       a remote device's capabilities are  known,  then	 document
       preparation  is	constrained and/or optimized according to
       the capabilities.  Otherwise, documents are prepared with-
       out  regard  for the remote device's capabilities and if a
       capability mismatch is encountered the session  is  termi-
       nated  and  the	documents are reformatted using the newly
       discovered capabilities.

       The calledBefore item is used by faxsend to decide whether
       or  not to redial a phone number when encountering certain
       errors.	For example, if a dialing command  results  in	a

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       ``NO CARRIER'' result, then the number will not be retried
       unless the number has previously been dialed successfully.

       The  minScanlineTime  item  indicates the minimum scanline
       time parameter used for facsimile transmissions.	  Accept-
       able values are: ``0ms'', ``5ms'', ``10ms/5ms'', ``10ms'',
       ``20ms/10ms'',  ``20ms'',  ``40ms/20ms'',  and	``40ms''.
       (Values	of  the	 form X/Y mean to use X for 98 lpi images
       and Y for 196 lpi images.)

       The pagerTTYParity item specifies the communication param-
       eters  to  use when communicating with the IXO/TAP service
       provider.  Acceptable values are: ``even'' (7  bits,  even
       parity),	 ``odd''  (7  bits,  odd parity), and ``none'' (8
       bits, no parity).  If nothing is specified  then	 ``even''
       is used per the standard.

       The  pagerMaxMsgLength,	pagerPassword, and pagerTTYParity
       items can be setup according  to	 the  requirements  of	a
       pager  service provider; they typically are locked down so
       that their values are not lost during updates.

       The pagerSetupCmds can be used to define AT  commands  for
       setting	up  the	 modem	for  a specific service provider.
       This value overwrites the settings defined in  config(5F).

       The  pageSource	parameter  can be used to tell the paging
       central who we are.  It usually contains a SMS  answerable
       mobile  number.	It is only used for the UCP part of send-
       page(8C).  Note:	 This parameter should be used from user-
       land sendpage(1) and will be removed later.

       The  pagingProtocol  defines  which  protocol, UCP or IXO,
       should  be  used	 to  send  the	message	 to  the  service
       provider. It defaults to ``ixo''; for UCP set ``ucp''.

NOTES
       faxsend,	 pagesend,  and	 faxq  automatically  create  and
       update entries in the info directory, as required.

       The data in this directory is simply  a	cache  of  remote
       capabilities  and,  except  for	locked down items, can be
       safely purged at any time.  The	faxcron(8C)  script,  for
       example,	 periodically  purges  unlocked	 entries  in this
       directory that have not been accessed in 30 days.

SEE ALSO
       faxcron(8C),    faxq(8C),    faxsend(8C),    pagesend(8C),
       cinfo(5F), config(5F)

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