PAGERMAP(5)
NAME
pagermap - SNPP pager identifier mapping file
DESCRIPTION
The file etc/pagermap (by default) is used by the SNPP support in
hfaxd(8) to map pager identifiers specified with the PAGE directive to
IXO/TAP or SMS service providers and optionally a Pager Identification
Number (PIN). (The ability to specify a PIN makes it possible to
define aliases for pagers.) Note that etc/pagermap may be called a
different name; the filename is specified with the PagerIDMapFile configuration parameter read by hfaxd(8).
- The pagermap file is comprised of one or more lines of the following
format:
- <pattern> <dialstring>[/<pin>]
- Each line specifies a <pattern> that is matched against a client-specified pager identifier string. A pattern may be a plain string or a POSIX 1003.2 extended regular expression; plain strings must compare exactly while regular expressions are unanchored and any substring match constitutes a ``hit''. Regular expressions are distinguished from plain strings by the presence of one or more of the magic characters ``[]*.^$-+{}()''. The <dialstring> identifies the IXO/TAP or SMS service provider to contact for delivery or, if <dialstring> is the string ``reject'' (case insensitive) then the pager identifier is rejected. If the optional <pin> is specified then it used to deliver the page instead of the client-specified identifier.
- If the matching expression is a regular expression the optional <pin> may reference the entire string matched by the regular expression with the ``&'' character. Substrings matched with the ``(...)'' constructs may be referenced by using ``\n'' where n is a single numeric digit between 1 and 9 that refers to the n-th matched substring; c.f. re_format(7), sed(1), etc.
- hfaxd processes lines in the mapping file sequentially; the first line with a pattern that matches the pager identifier is used to deliver or reject the page. Lines that begin with a ``#'' are treated as comments and discarded. Leading whitespace on a line is also ignored.
EXAMPLES
- The following defines an alias for ``sam'', submits all destinations
with a leading ``Sky'' to a particular IXO/TAP service provider, and
otherwise rejects the pager ID. (Note that using alphabetics in dial
strings requires a dialstring rules file that understands how to map
alphabetics to key codes--or one that passes them through verbatim.)
- # a simple mapping example
sam 5551212/99
Sky(.*) 1800SkyTel/\1
.* reject