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From: osyjm@cs.montana.edu (Jaye Mathisen)
Subject: REDUX: dialup slip again/w CGD's drivers.  Maybe it's me.
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Am I making the connection in the wrong order?  I got some
mail from several people, all of who do it differently
from each other.

I'm calling from 1 386bsd machine to another.
% == local machine, r% == remote machine

% kermit
 set line, speed, dial phone, login.

r% slattach /dev/tty02 9600

And boom, the axe falls.

Note, I haven't told the local machine that the line I'm
calling out on will eventually be SLIP.

Do I have a "sequence-of-steps" problem here?

Note that I don't have any problems dialing in to a
terminal server that supports slip, it's only when
trying to get things fired up on another 386bsd
box that I have problems.

Any hints/tips appreciated.
-- 
 Jaye Mathisen, COE Systems Manager                (406) 994-4780
 410 Roberts Hall,Dept. of Computer Science
 Montana State University,Bozeman MT 59717	osyjm@cs.montana.edu