huver@amgraf.UUCP (Huver) (08/31/89)
In article <367@bdgltd.UUCP>, ela@bdgltd.UUCP (Ed Ackerman) writes: (about setting up bi-directional lines in SCO Xenix 2.3) > > I am trying to make a site BOTH dial in AND dial out. > ... > I have entries in /usr/lib/uucp/Device for the dialout line : > ACU Any 1200-2400 - /usr/lib/uucp/dialHA12 ^^^ > and I have enabled the line. If the tty line is "Any", then what does it have anything to do with "the line" that you enabled? Do you really have a /dev/Any that's a tty line and set up as a modem-controlled device file? > ... > I have BOTH the Nutshell handbooks. I still cannot get this to work. As far as I know it'd never work. Saying "use Any tty line" in the Devices file is something I have yet to see in ANY uucp documentations or books. Secondly, why should a 1200 baud dialer, dialHA12, be used to auto-baud between 1200 and 2400? Shouldn't an auto-baud 2400 dialer be used? -huver ...!uunet!amgraf!huver