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| Hi all, How do I connect two hosts with a serial cable using Point-to-Point Protocol ? Thanks in advance. Sarika. |
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| On Feb 29, 10:04 am, sarika > Hi all, > > How do I establish a connection between two hosts with a serial cable using Point-to-Point > Protocol on Linux? > > Thanks in advance. > Sarika. |
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| -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 sarika wrote: | Hi all, | | How do I connect two hosts with a serial cable using Point-to-Point | Protocol ? Well, that depends on which operating systems are at each end, and what PPP tools they support. You'll need a "cross-over" serial cable, which has the Tx at one end connected to the Rx at the other (and vice versa). You'll need two compatable serial devices, one at each end of the link, running the same speeds and an 8-bit-clean data setting. On each system, configure the PPP software to communicate via the selected serial port. Set up minimum (or no) authentication. Decide on and assign the IP addresses. Configure each local TCP/IP stack to permit and route data throught the IP addresses. More detailed instructions depend on your systems, your PPP software, and your TCP/IP stacks. You'll have to supply those details to us; we can't guess them from here. - -- Lew Pitcher Master Codewright & JOAT-in-training | Registered Linux User #112576 http://pitcher.digitalfreehold.ca/ | GPG public key available by request - ---------- Slackware - Because I know what I'm doing. ------ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Armoured with GnuPG iD8DBQFHyEPbagVFX4UWr64RAqfXAJ9Wq8XfECgZLpJV6PxMEO sFDb7aTgCgjGrk 6o9V5qRvq7oY8ZajlQagFaY= =D3sa -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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| On Feb 29, 8:04*am, sarika > Hi all, > > How do I connect two hosts with a serial cable using Point-to-Point > Protocol ? > > Thanks in advance. > Sarika. hi |
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| On Feb 29, 8:04*am, sarika > Hi all, > > How do I connect two hosts with a serial cable using Point-to-Point > Protocol ? > > Thanks in advance. > Sarika. thank you please send me sex picture |
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| On Feb 29, 8:41*pm, Lew Pitcher > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > sarika wrote: > > | Hi all, > | > | How do I connect two hosts with a serial cable using Point-to-Point > | Protocol ? > > Well, that depends on which operating systems are at each end, and what PPP > tools they support. > > You'll need a "cross-over" serial cable, which has the Tx at one end connected > to the Rx at the other (and vice versa). You'll need two compatable serial > devices, one at each end of the link, running the same speeds and an > 8-bit-clean data setting. > > On each system, configure the PPP software to communicate via the selected > serial port. Set up minimum (or no) authentication. Decide on and assign the > IP addresses. Configure each local TCP/IP stack to permit and route data > throught the IP addresses. > > More detailed instructions depend on your systems, your PPP software, and your > TCP/IP stacks. You'll have to supply those details to us; we can't guess them > from here. > > - -- > Lew Pitcher > > Master Codewright & JOAT-in-training | Registered Linux User #112576http://pitcher.digitalfreehold.ca/* | GPG public key available by request > - ---------- * * *Slackware - Because I know what I'm doing. * ** * *------ > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Armoured with GnuPG > > iD8DBQFHyEPbagVFX4UWr64RAqfXAJ9Wq8XfECgZLpJV6PxMEO sFDb7aTgCgjGrk > 6o9V5qRvq7oY8ZajlQagFaY= > =D3sa > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- please chat me |