SPARCbook Portable Workstation User Guide
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Remote Computing
Setting up PPP
Editing the UUCP database files
Before a machine can dial out over the PPP link, three
uucp
database
files must exist as follows:
•
/etc/uucp/Devices
•
/etc/uucp/Dialers
•
/etc/uucp/Systems
Note
The SPARCbook implementation of Solaris 2.5 provides versions of the
Devices
and
Dialer
(
Devices.slip
and
Dialers.slip
) files used by
NCE which already contain suitable entries for the built-in modem and
supported PCMCIA modems. To make these available to PPP, copy them
without the
.slip
extension as follows:
# cd /etc/uucp
# cp Devices.slip Devices
# cp Dialers.slip Dialers
# cp Systems.slip Systems
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Devices
The
/etc/uucp/Devices
file contains an entry for every modem or
serial port your SPARCbook might use for
uucp
or PPP operations. The
copy supplied as part of the SPARCbook load of Solaris 2.5 provides
the following entries for the internal or supported PCMCIA modem:
# Sparcbook 3 internal modem
ACUEC
cua/c
- 38400sparcbk3
ACUEC
cua/d
- 38400sparcbk3
ACUEC
cua/e
- 38400sparcbk3
In the first entry,
cua/c
identifies the internal modem (for SPARCbook
3); in the second entry,
cua/d
identifies PCMCIA slot 0; and in the
third entry,
cua/e
identifies PCMCIA slot 1.
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Dialers
The
/etc/uucp/Dialers
file contains entries describing the
initialization of the modem and conversation between any modems you
might use and remote systems used to establish the connection. Each
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