campbell@redsox.bsw.com (Larry Campbell) (03/06/91)
Has anyone out there ever successfully used SLIP, where either end is either a Dell SVR4 box or a Xyplex Maxserver terminal server? I can't get it to work and I'm looking for clues. I have a Dell 310 at home running Dell SVR4; at work we have a Xyplex Maxserver terminal server. I can follow both cookbooks (Dell's and Xyplex's) for setting up node numbers, dialing out (slipdialout), and tossing the Maxserver into SLIP mode. Everything seems to go ok, with no error messages, but SLIP never comes up. I lugged a datascope home the other night and slapped it on the modem; when I start up slip and ping the terminal server, I see one IP packet (looks well-formed, as far as I can tell without computing the header CRC by hand) going from my 386 to the terminal server, followed by one IP packet returning from the terminal server. Then the 386 sends ten or so more packets, getting a big silence in return, and finally ping times out. netstat shows one packet sent and zero received (and zero errors) over the interface. All the packets look OK, including packet numbers and addresses. I know the serial port hardware is OK because uucp, cu, kermit, etc. all work over it just fine. Clues? Am I missing something obvious? Anyone? -- Larry Campbell The Boston Software Works, Inc., 120 Fulton Street campbell@redsox.bsw.com Boston, Massachusetts 02109 (USA)
campbell@redsox.bsw.com (Larry Campbell) (03/08/91)
[Apologies to those of you who are seeing this message a second time; due to staying up past my bedtime, my original post went to a newsgroup I should have known was (mostly) defunct (comp.unix.i386)...] Has anyone out there ever successfully used SLIP, where either end is either a Dell SVR4 box or a Xyplex Maxserver terminal server? I can't get it to work and I'm looking for clues. I have a Dell 310 at home running Dell SVR4; at work we have a Xyplex Maxserver terminal server. I can follow both cookbooks (Dell's and Xyplex's) for setting up node numbers, dialing out (slipdialout), and tossing the Maxserver into SLIP mode. Everything seems to go ok, with no error messages, but SLIP never comes up. I lugged a datascope home the other night and slapped it on the modem; when I start up slip and ping the terminal server, I see one IP packet (looks well-formed, as far as I can tell without computing the header CRC by hand) going from my 386 to the terminal server, followed by one IP packet returning from the terminal server. Then the 386 sends ten or so more packets, getting a big silence in return, and finally ping times out. netstat shows one packet sent and zero received (and zero errors) over the interface. All the packets look OK, including packet numbers and addresses. I know the serial port hardware is OK because uucp, cu, kermit, etc. all work over it just fine. Clues? Am I missing something obvious? Anyone? -- Larry Campbell The Boston Software Works, Inc., 120 Fulton Street campbell@redsox.bsw.com Boston, Massachusetts 02109 (USA)