irdaattach, irda —
attach serial lines to IrDA frame driver
  
    | irdaattach | [ -ddongle]
      [-fHhlmnp] ttyname | 
irdaattach is used to assign a tty line to an IrDA frame
  level driver. The following operands are supported by
  irdaattach:
  - -ddongle
- Sets the dongle type. The following dongles are supported:
    
      - none
- No dongle
- tekram
- Tekram IR-210B
- jeteye
- Extended Systems JetEye
- actisys
- ACTiSYS IR-220L
- actisys+
- ACTiSYS IR-220L+
- litelink
- Parallax LiteLink
- girbil
- Greenwich GIrBIL
 The default is none.
 
- -f
- Print the name of the IrDA frame device that should be used to access the
      frames.
- -H
- Turn on DTR/CTS flow control. By default, no flow control is done.
- -h
- Turn on RTS/CTS flow control. By default, no flow control is done.
- -l
- Turn on the CLOCAL flag, making it possible to run SLIP on a cable without
      modem control signals (e.g., DTR, DSR, DCD).
- -m
- Maintain modem control signals after closing the line. Specifically, this
      disables HUPCL.
- -n
- Do not detach from invoking tty.
- -p
- Print process id to file.
- ttyname
- Specifies the name of the tty device. Ttyname should
      be a string of the form ‘ttyXX’, or
      ‘/dev/ttyXX’.
Only the super-user may attach a network interface.
The frame driver is detached by killing the
    irdaattach process.
irdaattach tty00
ircomm -Y -d `irdaattach -p -f /dev/tty02`
 
Messages indicating that the specified interface does not exist, the requested
  address is unknown, or that the user is not privileged but tried to alter an
  interface's configuration.
The irdaattach command appeared in
  NetBSD 1.6.