Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!floyd!cmcl2!rna!n44a!ima!ism780!barry From: barry@ism780.UUCP Newsgroups: net.unix-wizards Subject: Re: Orphaned Response - (nf) Message-ID: <130@ism780.UUCP> Date: Tue, 10-Apr-84 00:11:39 EST Article-I.D.: ism780.130 Posted: Tue Apr 10 00:11:39 1984 Date-Received: Wed, 11-Apr-84 05:54:43 EST Lines: 31 #R:uiucme:3100001:ism780:14400001:177600:1673 ism780!barry Apr 9 11:44:00 1984 Yes, when I worked for Sytek, L.A. I set up uucp which ran on their LocalNet setup. This included 6 machines locally (all Momentum Hawk 32's running v7 UNIX) and a connection from one of the Hawks to the VAX at Sytek's Mountain View site. Make sure that the "COMMAND" string at both ends of the connect is set to NONE and that FLOW is set compatibly at all FOUR points (BOTH ttys on each machine must be checked (uucico may be turning flow control on or off) AND each of the Sytek T-boxes must be set the same). Also make sure that your stty settings for erase and kill at each port are not '#' and '@' -- this might cause you to lose characters. I would advise you to start at 300 baud on the sending end and 300 or 1200 baud at the receiving end and turn off flow control all together -- the Sytek hardware will adjust the baud rates, and removing the flow control all together simplifies the situation. Because of problems with our UUCP software, I ended up having to run uucp at our site without flow control at 1200 baud. This worked fine; I didn't test it too much at higher speeds without flow control. By the way, the problems I had with bringing up UUCP had very little to do with the Sytek hardware, which I believe is a very good product. You just have to make sure that the connection is transparent which can be done by setting COMMAND to NONE and FLOW to appropriate values for your connection. I believe that there is one other setting which may be relevant (i.e. may interpret characters being passed through), but I don't remember what it is and I don't have a Sytek booklet at hand. Good Luck (with uucp you generally need it!) -- Barry Holroyd