Path: utzoo!yunexus!ists!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!snorkelwacker!bloom-beacon!eru!luth!sunic!maxim!prc From: prc@erbe.se (Robert Claeson) Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: uucp over terminal server Summary: It works. Message-ID: <1017@maxim.erbe.se> Date: 18 Nov 89 19:24:10 GMT Article-I.D.: maxim.1017 References: <1243@lemuria.UUCP> Organization: ERBE DATA AB, Jarfalla, Sweden Lines: 30 First, I want to make everyone reading this aware of that we're selling the stuff mentioned in this article, so I guess I'm kind of biased. Anyway, darryl@lemuria.UUCP (Darryl P. Wagoner) writes: > I am looking to put together a uucp site and would like to use a > SPARCstation 330 as the system. But the 330 doesn't seem to support > the ALM-2, so I thought about using an ethernet terminal server. > Does anyone know how well a terminal server will work for uucp traffic? We've been using Annex II terminal servers from Xylogics, Inc. and Encore Computer Corp. for uucp traffic for the last 3-or-so years. I have still to encounter any problems, once you get the stuff configured correctly for your application. BTW, we use V.32 modems which talks at 38.4 Kbps to the server regardless of what the current line speed is. Just make sure that the remote site disables xon/xoff flow control before rlogin'ing to the host. The chat script that we use to give out to remote sites goes something like (with Annex security enabled for dial-in ports): sername:--sername: Uremote ssword: abcdef nnex: stty\siflow\snone\soflow\snone nnex: rlogin\shost ogin: Uremote ssword: xyz As I said, we haven't had any problems with doing this since we first tried it 3 years ago. -- Robert Claeson E-mail: rclaeson@erbe.se ERBE DATA AB