DKCONFIG(8) System Manager's Manual DKCONFIG(8)
NAME
dkconfig - configure Datakit interface
SYNOPSIS
dkconfig [ -d dev ] [ -n netname ] [ -c csc nlines ] [ -b baud ] [ -w window ] [ -ai ]
DESCRIPTION
Dkconfig configures the device dev (default #h) as a Datakit link and gives it kernel id netname (default dk). Any subsequent reference to
the device #kname and its subdirectories refers to conversations multiplexed on this link.
As a convenience, dkconfig performs a
bind("#kname", "/net", MBEFORE)
to make the dk device available to dial(2).
Option -c allows the common signaling channel, csc, and the number of Datakit lines, nlines, to be specified.
Option -w sets the window size to window, a decimal number of bytes. This is most important on the PC's Incon interface, which overflows
if the window size is greater than 256.
Option -i causes an Incon device (default #i) to be configured as the Datakit connection.
Option -a causes the a serial line (default /dev/eia0) to be configured as the Datakit connection. The async line protocol is pushed onto
the serial line's stream to provide a multiplexed connection.
FILES
#h default device
#i incon device
#k*/dk/*
Datakit devices
/net/dk
by convention, Datakit device bind point
SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/dkconfig.c
SEE ALSO
listen(8), datakit(3), dk(3), dial(2) netstat(1)
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