Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!att!bu.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!emory!utkcs2!betelgeuse!moore From: moore@betelgeuse.cs.utk.edu (Keith Moore) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix.sco Subject: Re: Two Questions Message-ID: <1990Nov4.182158.17767@cs.utk.edu> Date: 4 Nov 90 18:21:58 GMT References: <9011031505.AA06211@anomaly.sbs.com> Sender: news@cs.utk.edu (USENET News System) Reply-To: moore@cs.utk.edu (Keith Moore) Organization: CS Dept -- University of TN, Knoxville Lines: 43 In article <9011031505.AA06211@anomaly.sbs.com> mpd@anomaly.sbs.com (Michael P. Deignan) writes: >We're in the process of getting an Alternet connection. We would like to >network multiple Xenix boxes off the main system which is tied in via a >56kbps TCP/IP line. These connections will be SLIP connections. However, >I've heard that you can't run more than 1 SLIP connection at a time. What >I want to do is as follows: > > > box 1 <--- SLIP ---\ > box 2 <--- SLIP ---|----> main system <--- TCP/IP ---> ALTERNET > box 3 <--- SLIP ---/ > >SLIP connections would be 9600baud, with the TCP/IP connection a 56kbps >connection. > >Eventually, as well, I'd like to be able to run SLIP connections off one >of the "leaf sites" (ie: box3). > >Can this be done with the SCO TCP/IP system for XENIX? What other limitations >are there? > >MD >-- >-- Michael P. Deignan / Introducing... >-- Domain: mpd@anomaly.sbs.com / MommyCalc: A Spreadsheet so >-- UUCP: ...!uunet!rayssd!anomaly!mpd / simple, even a woman can learn >-- Telebit: +1 401 455 0347 / how to use it.... You don't want to do this if you want to use your "main system" for anything else. The reason is, SLIP connections *eat* interrupts like mad. Unless you have some really smart serial interface that knows about SLIP framing and only interrupts when a frame is complete, you don't want to have three SLIP connections hanging off a poor Xenix box. If the cost of Ethernet is prohibitive, consider getting a cheap AT clone and running pcroute on it (which is free). You don't even need a monitor! Use the pcroute box as your gateway system between alternet and your local network. A reasonably fast AT running pcroute should be able to keep up with three or four SLIP links without dropping too many packets. Keith Moore / U.Tenn CS Dept / 107 Ayres Hall / Knoxville TN 37996-1301 Internet: moore@cs.utk.edu BITNET: moore@utkvx ``Paranoia is a drug which is more dangerous than any controlled substance.''