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== NAME == | == NAME == | ||
− | + | call - ring a telephone | |
== SYNOPSIS == | == SYNOPSIS == | ||
− | + | call phonenumber | |
== DESCRIPTION == | == DESCRIPTION == | ||
− | + | '''Call''' places an outgoing call to the specified '''phonenumber'''. | |
− | + | Nothing special happens when the called party answers. | |
− | + | '''Phonenumber''' may have any number of digits; a `+' sign may be | |
− | + | used to specify a point at which to wait for a second dial | |
− | + | tone. | |
== FILES == | == FILES == | ||
− | + | /dev/dn0 | |
== SEE ALSO == | == SEE ALSO == | ||
− | + | [[32v 1m cu|cu(1)]], [[32v 5m dn|dn(5)]] | |
[[Category:32v man section 1]] | [[Category:32v man section 1]] |
Latest revision as of 17:21, 12 August 2010
CALL(1C) UNIX Programmer's Manual CALL(1C)
Contents
NAME
call - ring a telephone
SYNOPSIS
call phonenumber
DESCRIPTION
Call places an outgoing call to the specified phonenumber. Nothing special happens when the called party answers. Phonenumber may have any number of digits; a `+' sign may be used to specify a point at which to wait for a second dial tone.
FILES
/dev/dn0