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NUTSCAN_SCAN_EATON_SERIAL(3)
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NAME
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nutscan_scan_eaton_serial - Scan serial ports for Eaton devices (XCP, SHUT
and Q1).
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SYNOPSIS
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#include <nut-scan.h>
nutscan_device_t * nutscan_scan_eaton_serial(const char* ports_list);
DESCRIPTION
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The *nutscan_scan_eaton_serial()* function tries to detect NUT devices
which are compatible with Eaton's serial device protocols (SHUT, XCP
and Q1 (aka blazer)).
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'ports_list' is a NULL terminated array of pointers to strings containing
serial device name (/dev/ttyS0, COM1, /dev/ttya...)
You MUST call linkman:nutscan_init[3] before using this function.
RETURN VALUE
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The *nutscan_scan_eaton_serial()* function returns a pointer to
a `nutscan_device_t` structure containing all found devices or
NULL if an error occurs or no device is found.
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SEE ALSO
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linkman:nutscan_init[3],
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linkman:nutscan_scan_usb[3], linkman:nutscan_scan_xml_http_range[3],
linkman:nutscan_scan_snmp[3], linkman:nutscan_scan_avahi[3],
linkman:nutscan_scan_ipmi[3], linkman:nutscan_display_ups_conf[3],
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linkman:nutscan_display_parsable[3], linkman:nutscan_new_device[3],
linkman:nutscan_free_device[3], linkman:nutscan_add_option_to_device[3],
linkman:nutscan_add_device_to_device[3],
linkman:nutscan_get_serial_ports_list[3]