SUMMARY: UNIX to UNIX PPP connection

From: shankar.kanabiran@ac.com
Date: Mon Sep 28 1998 - 22:19:36 CDT


Many thanks to (so far):

Robert Rose
Roger Fuji
Khaled Taha
Kevin Sheehan
Shawn Laemmrich
Ning Zhang

My original posting was:

> hi gurus
>
> I am trying to set-up an environment to enable me to conduct data
> compression test for Tuxedo 6.4 on Solaris.
>
> I have 1 Sparc 5 and 1 Ultra 1 as my resource. Part of the test is to
> simulate the test over the WAN. Since i do not have routers and modems, i
> thought i can configure the PPP network over the two machines and use a
> null modem serial cable to
> connect between the two machines. This way, i could configure the port at
> various speed, etc 9600 up to 28800.
> I will unhook the two machines from the LAN and use the serial cable as a
> communication link between the two machines. I should be able to ping
each
> machine.
>
> The problem is i'm not sure whether this will work , if yes i would
> appreciate if you can provide me with the know how on the configuration
> and
> set-up.
>
> If this will not work, please enlighten me on other possibilities or
> methods that i can try.
>
> As usual, i promise to summarise the answers once i have compiled them.

The answers i received are as below. I haven't tried them yet but they all
seems to point to the right direction.

This should work, however you might have trouble with your routing tables.
This kind of thing is done in the Sun "Network Administration" course (or
it
was when I did it a couple of years ago). I do remember we had problems
until we put in default routes and such things or enabled routed? (the PPP
interface was not recognised in the rc script that starts routed and says
"machine is a router").

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Yes - the Answerbook shows how to set up a "direct" PPP link as one
of the examples...

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Yes it should works..what just you need is to configure a direct connection
in the /etc/uucp/Devices file

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Nevertheless, your setup should work. Details on how to setup the serial
port
would be: designate 1 host the client (set PPP up on this -
http://www.stokely.com/unix.serial.port.resources/ppp.slip.html)
Set the other host as a dialin server:
 (see http://www.stokely.com/unix.serial.port.resources/modem.html)

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thanks guys for the help.

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