How do I configure a SLIP connection (VAX/750 4.3bsd)
Ken Sallenger
ken at opusc.csd.scarolina.edu
Wed Jan 23 07:45:05 AEST 1991
In article <1046 at lclark.UUCP> dan at lclark.UUCP (Dan Revel) writes:
=> ... setting up a SLIP connection
=> between it and a Xylogics AnnexIIe terminal server to connect to
=> our campus ethernet.
=> I tried:
=> # slattach /dev/tty00 9600
=> # ifconfig tty00 inet lclark annex31
Both commands look good. The kernel config is probably at fault.
These commands can be put in /etc/rc.local when you get it working.
=> My kernel is config'd with the INET option. Do I need to add a
=> pseudo-device ether? What else do I need to do?
You need the SLIP pseudo-device "sl" for example:
pseudo-device sl 8
where 8 is (I believe) the number of SLIP connections desired. This
was not clear in the 4.3 documentation---in fact, I don't think it's
mentioned in the kernel configuration article---we experimented
until /usr/etc/config accepted it.
You'll also need at least the "pty" and "loop" pseudo-devices. Don't
forget to create the pseudo-tty devices in /dev:
# cd /dev
# MAKEDEV pty0 pty1
will create 32 of them. See "Network setup," section 5 in the 4.3
installation instructions, and "Building kernels with config."
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