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- -l option, cu command,
How to Check for Faulty Modems or ACUs
- LCK UUCP lock files,
UUCP Administrative Files
- leased-line link
- authentication for the link,
Authenticators and Authenticatees
- communications process,
What Happens During Leased-Line Communications
- configuration,
Example of a Configuration for a Leased-Line Link
- configuring synchronous interface,
How to Configure Synchronous Devices
- CSU/DSU,
Parts of a Leased-Line PPP Link
- definition,
Leased-Line PPP Overview
- demand script,
How to Configure a Machine on a Leased Line
- diagnosing common problems
- network,
How to Diagnose Network Problems
- overview,
Fixing Leased-Line Problems
example configuration,
Example of a Configuration for a Leased-Line Link
- hardware,
Hardware That Is Needed for a Leased-Line Link
- media,
Parts of a Leased-Line PPP Link
- parts of the link,
Parts of a Leased-Line PPP Link
- planning
Planning a Leased-Line Link
Information to Be Gathered for the Leased-Line Link
Where to Go for More Information About Leased Lines
Prerequisites for Configuring the Local Machine on a Leased Line
- task map for configuring,
Setting Up a Leased Line (Task Map)
- Limits file
- description
UUCP Database Files
UUCP /etc/uucp/Limits File
- format,
UUCP /etc/uucp/Limits File
- Line field of Devices file,
Line Field in the /etc/uucp/Devices File
- Line2 field of Devices file,
Line2 Field in the /etc/uucp/Devices File
- link types in PPP
- comparison of dialup and leased lines,
Comparison of Dial-up and Leased-Line Links
- dialup,
Dial-up PPP Overview
- leased line,
Leased-Line PPP Overview
- parts of a link,
PPP Configurations and Terminology
- physical link media,
PPP Configurations and Terminology
- local area network (LAN), UUCP configuration,
UUCP Hardware Configurations
- local option (PPP),
How to Configure a Machine on a Leased Line
- lock (LCK) UUCP files,
UUCP Administrative Files
- logging
- displaying UUCP log files,
UUCP Administrative Programs
- UUCP log file cleanup,
uudemon.cleanup Shell Script
- login option (PPP)
- in /etc/ppp/options for a dial-in server,
How to Add PAP Support to the PPP Configuration Files (Dial-in Server)
- in /etc/ppp/pap-secrets
How to Add PAP Support to the PPP Configuration Files (Dial-out Machine)
Using the login Option With /etc/ppp/pap-secrets
- logins (UUCP)
- adding
Adding UUCP Logins
How to Add UUCP Logins
- privileged
UUCP VALIDATE Option
UUCP VALIDATE Option
- LOGNAME Permissions file
- combining with MACHINE,
Combining MACHINE and LOGNAME Entries for UUCP
- description,
UUCP Structuring Entries
- login IDs for remote computers,
UUCP Considerations
- SENDFILES option,
UUCP SENDFILES Option
- VALIDATE option
UUCP VALIDATE Option
UUCP VALIDATE Option