Networking Guide
Chapter 10, Configuring the Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP)

Configuring a dynamic incoming link

Configuring a dynamic incoming link

When you use the Network Configuration Manager or slconf to configure a dynamic incoming link, you must provide the following information:

You must create the login shell script you enter in the Network Configuration Manager. It should contain an slattach line similar to the following:

   /etc/slattach /dev/tty1a 132.147.118.6 132.147.246.12 255.255.0.0 38400&
In this example, SLIP accepts incoming requests from the system 132.147.246.12 via the interface 132.147.118.6 on a modem connected to /dev/tty1a. The baud rate in this example is 38400. For more information on slattach command line syntax, see slattach(ADMN).