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SLIP
LCS60 Configuration and Connection for SLIP Service
SLIP Service Connection Dialstrings
One of the following types of dialstrings (shown with the area/exch/name from the
example in Figure 5-1) may be used:
example in Figure 5-1) may be used:
DESTINATION: mlkway/earth/morse.slip
DESTINATION: mlkway/earth/morse.slip..-m512:-q1:-v16
DESTINATION: mlkway/earth/morse.slip..-D
DESTINATION: mlkway/earth/morse.slip..154.12.23.10
The options for these dialstrings are described below:
-mN
Specifies the maximum transmission unit (MTU) that the SLIP
connection can transport. The default SLIP MTU is 1006; the
MTU value must satisfy: 296
connection can transport. The default SLIP MTU is 1006; the
MTU value must satisfy: 296
≤
N
≤
1006.
-qN
Specifies whether priority queueing is enabled (1) or disabled
(0). By default, priority queueing is enabled. In priority queue-
ing, IP datagrams are marked as either interactive or non-
interactive; interactive datagrams are always queued in front of
non-interactive datagrams. The queue is located between the IP
protocol and the data switch, therefore, priority queueing only
affects datagrams flowing from the LCS60 to the data switch.
(0). By default, priority queueing is enabled. In priority queue-
ing, IP datagrams are marked as either interactive or non-
interactive; interactive datagrams are always queued in front of
non-interactive datagrams. The queue is located between the IP
protocol and the data switch, therefore, priority queueing only
affects datagrams flowing from the LCS60 to the data switch.
-vN
Specifies the number of Van Jacobson TCP/IP header compres-
sion slots to use. The default is 16; the number of slots must
satisfy: 3
sion slots to use. The default is 16; the number of slots must
satisfy: 3
≤
N
≤
64. (Refer to the section Van Jacobson TCP/IP
Header Compression in Chapter 1.)
-D
Specifies that the user be assigned an IP address dynamically
(rather than use his/her reserved IP address) provided a negoti-
able IP address has been administered in his/her client software
package. Without the -D option, the reserved IP address for the
user is assigned provided it exists and is not already in use.
(rather than use his/her reserved IP address) provided a negoti-
able IP address has been administered in his/her client software
package. Without the -D option, the reserved IP address for the
user is assigned provided it exists and is not already in use.
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