High-speed SLIP/PPP
Aris Stathakis
aris at tabbs.UUCP
Sun Apr 14 17:40:10 AEST 1991
In <7275 at spdcc.SPDCC.COM> rbraun at spdcc.COM (Rich Braun) writes:
>SCO's TCP product includes a caveat that SLIP won't work faster than
>2400 baud for Unix 3.2.0 or earlier; presumably they've made some fixes
>to the serial port driver so it will handle faster data rates without
>flow control.
I've used SLIP between an SCO ODT (SCO UNIX 3.2.1) and SCO UNIX 3.2.2
at 38,400 with no problems at all.
>Finally, PPP (Point to Point Protocol) seems to address many inadequacies
>in SLIP. For example, it's possible to use XON/XOFF flow control with
>PPP, because it remaps control characters out of the range 01-1F. Is
>PPP catching on quickly, and is it generally expected that new products
>supporting serial-line IP should also support PPP? (And, can I get a
>public-domain C implementation?)
I'd also be interested in info on PPP.
Thanks
Aris
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