slip
Larry Snyder
larry at nstar.uucp
Fri Nov 9 23:01:36 AEST 1990
karl at ddsw1.MCS.COM (Karl Denninger) writes:
> 1) The system requires a system name when you set up SL/IP.
> The problem, of course, is that I don't KNOW what which
> system will call! ARGH!
> 2) It also wants a line name (ie: /dev/ttyxx). Again, what
> if I have a bunch of lines on a rotary?! Grrrrr...
> 3) When I go through the motions, it doesn't work. I don't
> know if this is me or something else. In any event, it
> looks like the data is going across the line, but I get
> no response back from the remote end (and yet data
> appears to be going both directions).
Nope - not that I found out - all the SYSV 386's that I have found only
allow one SLIP connection tied to a specific port - except for ESIX - which
I've been told will allow you to define 2 ports for SLIP.
Intel release 4 also allows only one SLIP connection at a time -
My Computone driver won't allow data to come back from the modem (like
you mention in #3) - upgrading to the latest driver fixed that - but
broke bi-directional communications on the ports (which is needed more).
> I'm about at wits end. Does anyone have a solution that works? I
> want to use my current modem pool, and not split them off onto some
> PC-router solution (which would require doubling our modem
> investment). I also >must< be able to accept and make connections
> to multiple sites. We're willing to do some hacking, IF I know what
> to hack!
Let me know what you find out - My 2 cents is to get another V.32 modem on
a single line - and maybe somehow - modifing the scripts to add the names
of the 20 or so machines you need to connect with.
--
Larry Snyder, Northern Star Communications, Notre Dame, IN USA
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