UUCP Protocol Problems between AT&T Unix and SCO Xenix

Carlo Milono cmilono at netcom.COM
Sun Mar 31 10:01:49 AEST 1991


In article <192 at mnopltd.UUCP> emory!mnopltd!neal writes:
>
>Lets not start any Xenophobic wars over this. 
	Fair enough...
>Our System is Xenix 2.3.2. (the HDB version)  It converses with dozens 
>of other Unix and Xenix systems.
>
>We are trying to connect System X as a leaf node.  It is running an 
>AT&T 386 running AT&T Unix 3.2.2.   They do not as of yet converse with 
>anybody.   After doing all the configurational poop, we find that 
>sessions fail in both directions.
>
>If Xenix calls AT&T Unix, we go through the login, startup, but fail to 
>establish the 'g' protocol.  The sequence of log stuff is:
      [stuff deleted from the Uutry log]

>Sounds like we have a protocol incompatibility between the two, and I don't see
>anything left for me to adjust.   Anyone seen it and/or a correction to either
>uucp to fix?

I have seen this quite a few times, especially with MNP Modems.  Make sure
that your Devices and Dialers files are correct - in every case, that is
where the changes are made to correct the above mentioned trouble.

It seems that the script that AT&T put in for their own 2224CEO gives you
only *one* choice, yet the modem/BNU can be optioned for about six different
modes (e,g,u).  Hack away at those two files.  One symptom is that 'cu'
works fine both in/out, and that you can send files but not receive (on
about 50% of the cases.)

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