connection between 2 ultrix machines with null cable
CSSE LAN Test Account
lan_csse at netrix.nac.dec.com
Sat May 25 02:09:11 AEST 1991
In article <3751 at intvax.UUCP> bjanell at intvax.UUCP (Benjamin J. Anello ) writes:
>I am having a problem getting a connection between two ultrix computers.
>My ultimate goal is to use uucp between these systems. It seems that
>I can get the connection to work if I reboot 1 machine but after a few
>connections, the characters only travel in one direction (ie: I can send
>characters but I can't receive them.) I've got shared set on the
>terminal line and the getty process is running (in fact, I caught the
>receiving machine out of getty and into login) but my sending host still
>acts like it is not receiving the login prompt (using uucico with the
>flags -r1 and -x9). It still looks for ogin:.
About 90% of the time this problem (which bites SLIP as badly as it does
UUCP) is due to one of the components of the link (usually a modem) having
software flow control (^S/^Q, aka XON/XOFF) enabled. It doesn't take long
for a binary protocol like UUCP or SLIP to send a ^S down the line, and
then things sorta stop. Or sometimes they don't stop, but any ^S gets
dropped from the packet, and retransmission doesn't help. There shouldn't
be a ^S in the login exchange, but once flow control has been enabled,
you'd be surprised at how often they get generated.
In another 9% of the cases, it's because a modem is being used in both
directions, and a lot of them don't like this. I have a CDS-296 and a
Codex-2264 here, and both have the property that if you make a call out
through them, then they won't respond to incoming calls until you turn
them off and back on again. I don't know why this is. There's no hint
of it in the manuals, and all the registers seem unchanged. When I ask
their respective CS people, they act like I'm crazy for even considering
using an outgoing modem for incoming calls. Well, maybe I am crazy...
Then there's the last 1% of the cases that are inexplicable...
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Reply-to: John Chambers <jc at sppip7.lkg.dec.com> or <ub40.enet::jc>
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