Two Questions

Michael P. Deignan mpd at anomaly.sbs.com
Sun Nov 4 07:05:31 AEST 1990


We're  in the process of getting an Alternet connection. We would like to
network multiple Xenix boxes off the main system which is tied in via a
56kbps TCP/IP line. These connections will be SLIP connections. However, 
I've heard that you can't run more than 1 SLIP connection at a time. What
I want to do is as follows:  


	box 1 <--- SLIP ---\
	box 2 <--- SLIP ---|----> main system <--- TCP/IP ---> ALTERNET
	box 3 <--- SLIP ---/

SLIP connections would be 9600baud, with the TCP/IP connection a 56kbps
connection.

Eventually, as well, I'd like to be able to run SLIP connections off one
of the "leaf sites" (ie: box3).

Can this be done with the SCO TCP/IP system for XENIX? What other limitations
are there?

MD
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