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From: joe@auspyr.UUCP (Joe Angelo)
Newsgroups: comp.mail.uucp,comp.unix.questions
Subject: Re: UUCP thru Annex box
Message-ID: <7839@auspyr.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 23-Jul-87 14:06:42 EDT
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Posted: Thu Jul 23 14:06:42 1987
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References: <202@spdcc.COM>
Organization: Austec, Inc., San Jose, CA. USA
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in article <202@spdcc.COM>, dyer@spdcc.COM (Steve Dyer) says:
> Xref: auspyr comp.mail.uucp:712 comp.unix.questions:3223
> 
> Anyone ever managed to run UUCP across an Encore Annex terminal server...

I'm posting this for general interest...

We have an Encore Multimax and annex here, along with a Pyramid 90x with
no Ether board and manage serial UUCP connections as:

	pyramid ----calls-----> annex ----ether----> multimax

The L.sys entry on the pyramid looks like:

ausmax Any,10 DIR 9600 ttyi04 "" \r\c annex-BREAK-annex kill annex 
	call\sausmax ogin:--ogin: auspyr\012\c assword: ANYPASSWORD\012\c

Note that the above command sequence will "kill" any other jobs running
on the annex port. We have other sites connected to the annex and
they don't always terminate properly. On UMAX 4.2, you might not need
the extra CRs and LFs, but you do with UMAX 5.2/5.3. Try it both ways.


On the Multimax, you'll need to ''configure'' the annex port via /etc/na,
you can "read" in this script:


	annex annex11
	echo setting serial port parameters for port 16
	set port=16 speed 9600
	set port=16 data_bits 8
	set port=16 stop_bits 1
	set port=16 parity none
	set port=16 control_lines none
	set port=16 type hardwired
	set port=16 mode cli
	set port=16 forwarding_timer 1
	set port=16 inactivity_timer 0
	set port=16 login_timer N
	set port=16 port_multiplex N
	set port=16 allow_broadcast Y
	set port=16 input_flow_control none
	set port=16 input_start_char ^Q
	set port=16 input_stop_char ^S
	set port=16 output_flow_control none
	set port=16 output_start_char ^Q
	set port=16 output_stop_char ^S
	set port=16 long_break Y
	set port=16 short_break Y
	set port=16 attn_char ^@
	set port=16 password ""
	set port=16 term_var ""
	set port=16 input_buffer_size 60
	set port=16 bidirectional_modem N
	set port=16 newline_terminal N
	set port=16 leap_protocol_on N
	set port=16 echo Y
	set port=16 map_to_lower N
	set port=16 map_to_upper N
	set port=16 char_erase N
	set port=16 line_erase N
	set port=16 hardware_tabs N
	set port=16 erase_char ^?
	set port=16 erase_word ^W
	set port=16 erase_line ^U
	set port=16 redisplay_line ^R
	set port=16 toggle_output ^O

Note, you'll need to change the port= number to whatever port you
are using.

Great machine!
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