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FAXSTATE(8C)							  FAXSTATE(8C)

NAME
       faxstate - control ``modem state'' of a device used by HylaFAX

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/sbin/faxstate [ -q queue-dir ] [ -s state ] [ -n ] modem

DESCRIPTION
       faxstate	 sends a message to the HylaFAX faxgetty(8C) process servicing
       modem telling it to use the specified state when notifying the  HylaFAX
       scheduler  that a modem is ready and available for use.	This is useful
       for controlling outbound use of a modem; by marking a modem's state  as
       busy or down the HylaFAX scheduler will not assign any outbound jobs to
       the modem.

       The specified modem can either be the name (typically the  last	compo‐
       nent  of	 the terminal port the modem is attached to), or the full name
       of the associated FIFO named pipe file, e.g. ``FIFO.ttym2''.

       If the -n option, faxstate emulates what faxgetty would do;  sending  a
       message	directly to the faxq process marking the specified modem down,
       busy, or ready.	This interface is useful for send-only environments in
       which faxgetty processes are not used.  Note that modems manipulated in
       this way must previously have been  configured  with  the  faxmodem(8C)
       program.

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -n	 Contact faxq directly instead of faxgetty.

       -q dir	 Use a spooling area other than /var/spool/fax.

       -s	 Specify  the  state  to  send	the faxq process each time the
		 modem becomes ready for use; one of ``busy'',	``down'',  and
		 ``ready''.  The default state to use is ready.

FILES
       Consult	hylafax-server(5F)  for a complete discussion of the structure
       and content of the spooling area.

SEE ALSO
       hylafax-server(5F), faxgetty(8C)

				 July 17, 1995			  FAXSTATE(8C)
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