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IRS(1)                 DragonFly General Commands Manual                IRS(1)

NAME

irs - Accept incoming OBEX and COMM connections on IrDA

SYNOPSIS

irs [-aAceghijoptY] [-d device] [-l log_file] [-m max_speed] [-n station_name] [-O oport] [-s iport] [-v verbose_level] [-y pty]

DESCRIPTION

The irs command accepts incoming OBEX objects and COMM connections on IrDA. It writes the OBEX objects to files or a socket, and connects the COMM connections to stdin/stdout or a pty. It can also accept OBEX objects from a socket and send them via IrDA. The options are as follows: -a Use driver for ACTiSYS IR-220L dongle. -A Use driver for ACTiSYS IR-220L+ dongle. -c Act as COMM server, accepting COMM connections and connecting them to stdin or a pty. -d Specify IrDA device to use. -e Exit on disconnect. -f Log to file. -g Use driver for Greenwich GIrBIL dongle. -h Output help message. -i Initiate LAP connection. -j Use driver for Extended Systems JetEye dongle. -m Limit maximum baud rate. -n Set station name, defaults to host name. -o Act as OBEX server saving objects to file. -O Accept OBEX objects on socket and send them. -p Use driver for Parallax LiteLink dongle. -s Act as OBEX server writing objects to socket. A connection to the specified port is opened for each OBEX object received. -t Use driver for Tekram IR-210B dongle. -v Set verbosity level. -y Redirect stdin/stdout (used by COMM connections) to pty. -Y Fork and run as daemon.

EXAMPLES

To hotsync a palm over irda, use the following commands: irs -c -e -y /dev/ptyqf & pilot-xfer -p /dev/ttyqf -b backup-dir

SEE ALSO

ircomm(1), irobex(1), mkobexdate(1), mkobexmemo(1), mkobexpdb(1), mkobextel(1), mkobextodo(1)

AUTHOR

Tommy Bohlin <tommy@gatespace.com> DragonFly 6.5-DEVELOPMENT November 29, 2001 DragonFly 6.5-DEVELOPMENT

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