Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!ccicpg!turnkey!stanton!donegan From: donegan@stanton.TCC.COM (Steven P. Donegan) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Configuring Xenix for 1200/2400 baud access, uucp log management Message-ID: <14@stanton.TCC.COM> Date: 12 Apr 88 14:34:04 GMT References: <151@amcad.UUCP> Distribution: na Organization: Stanton Public Domain Systems, Stanton, Ca. Lines: 28 Summary: XENIX uucp access In article <151@amcad.UUCP>, billb@amcad.UUCP (Bill Burton) writes: > Hello fellow netlanders. I'm trying to get our SysV.2 machine to talk to > an SCO Xenix 2.2.1 system at 2400 baud. However, the Xenix system > ksgbbs Any,1 ACU 2400 1234567 "" BREAK ogin:-BREAK-ogin: uucp I use the followin entry on my xenix system to talk to other xenix systems, perhaps this will help: sysname Any,2 ACU 2400 1234567 ogin:-@-ogin:-@-ogin: uucp > 12tty1A <- modem port 1 > 12tty2A <- modem port 2 I have modified the /etc/gettydefs file on my system to start the cycle at 2400, then 1200, then 300 and back to 2400. Modify entry 3 to cycle 3-2-1 in yours and you shouldn't have any problem (a 'feature'/bug of SCO xenix is that a framing error will be interpreted like a break, so sending any character at the wrong baudrate will cause the system to cycle to the next baudrate) > Also, the Xenix machine is devoid of any scripts to clean up the uucp > log. Does anyone have a scripts to do this? I use my own cleanup script, but the xenix command uuclean does a fair job. -- Steven P. Donegan Sr. Telecommunications Analyst Western Digital Corp. donegan@stanton.TCC.COM