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Note that both ends of the link must be able to use VJ header compression for this to work. .It Fl e Ar exit-command Specify a command to be invoked within a shell .Ql sh \-c Ar exit-command before .Nm exits. .It Fl f Disable the invocation of .Fn daemon to run .Nm in the background. .It Fl h Turn on cts/rts style flow control on the slip port, by default no flow control is done. .It Fl l Disable modem control (CLOCAL) and ignore carrier detect on the slip port. By default the .Ar redial-command is invoked upon carrier drop and .Nm aborts if no .Ar redial-command is specified. .It Fl n Throw away ICMP packets. The slip interface will ignore ICMP packets to prevent slow lines being saturated by ICMP responses. .It Fl r Ar redial-command Specify a command to be invoked within a shell .Ql sh \-c Ar redial-command whenever carrier is lost on the modem line. Empty .Ar redial-command (i.e.\& .Fl r Qq "" ) cause connection reestablishing on leased line without any external command invoked. .It Fl s Ar baudrate Specify the speed of the connection. If not specified, the default of 115200 is used. .It Fl u Ar unit-command When the line is switched to slip discipline, run .Dq Nm "sh -c" Ar unit-command old new where .Ar old and .Ar new are the slip unit numbers when the line was last opened and the unit number of the current slip connection respectively. The unit number can change after redialing if you are using more than one slip line. When .Nm is connected for the first time, .Dq Nm "sh -c" Ar unit-command \-1 new is run. When .Nm is disconnected, .Dq Nm "sh -c" Ar unit-command old \-1 is run. The .Nm utility will abort if the unit number changes and .Dq Fl u Ar \%unit-command was not specified. .It Fl z Force redial .Ar redial-command upon startup irrespective of carrier. .It Fl L Use uucp-style device locking. You need it unless you start .Nm from external program which already does uucp locking. Default case is no uucp locking to satisfy such programs. .It Fl K Ar keepalive Set SLIP "keep alive" timeout in seconds. If FRAME_END is not received in this amount of time, re-connect occurs. The default value is no timeout. .It Fl O Ar outfill Set SLIP "out fill" timeout in seconds. It forces at least one FRAME_END to be sent during this time period, which is necessary for the "keep alive" timeout on the remote side. The default value is no timeout. .It Fl S Ar unit Set the SLIP unit number directly. Use with caution, because no check is made for two interfaces with same number. By default sliplogin dynamically assigns the unit number. .It Ar ttyname Specify the name of the tty device. .Ar Ttyname should be a string of the form .Ql ttyXX or .Ql /dev/ttyXX . .El .Pp Only the super-user may attach a network interface. .Pp To detach the interface, use .Dq Li ifconfig interface-name down after killing off the .Nm process using .Ql kill -INT . .Ar Interface-name is the name that is shown by .Xr netstat 1 . .Pp To setup .Nm to redial the phone when carrier is lost, use the .Fl r Ar redial-command option to specify a script or executable that will reconnect the serial line to the slip server. For example, the script could redial the server and log in, etc. .Pp To reconfigure the network interface in case the slip unit number changes, use the .Fl u Ar unit-command option to specify a script or executable that will be invoked as .Ql sh \-c Ar unit-command old new where .Ar old and .Ar new are the slip unit numbers before and after reconnecting the line. The unit number can change if you have more than one line disconnect at the same time. The first to succeed in reconnecting will get the lowest unit number. .Pp To kill .Nm use .Ql kill -INT .Dv ( SIGINT ) which causes it to close the tty and exit. .Pp To force a redial, use .Ql kill -HUP .Dv ( SIGHUP ) which causes .Nm to think carrier was lost and thus invoke .Ql sh \-c Ar redial-command to reconnect to the server. .Pp If you use a hard-wired connection rather than a modem, invoke .Nm with the .Fl l option in order to ignore carrier on the slip line. .Sh FILES .Bl -tag -width /usr/share/examples/slattach/* -compact .It Pa /var/run/slattach..pid with .Ar tty replaced by the terminal path name component of .Ar ttyname . This file contains the numerical process ID of the .Nm process and can be examined by scripts in order to send a signal to .Nm .It Pa /usr/share/examples/slattach/* .El .Sh EXAMPLES .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact slattach ttyd8 slattach \-s 4800 /dev/ttyd1 slattach \-c \-s 38400 /dev/cuaa1 slattach \-r 'kermit -y dial.script >kermit.log 2>&1' .Ed .Sh DIAGNOSTICS Look for error messages in .Pa /var/log/messages .No ( Nm is a daemon). Messages indicating the specified interface does not exit, the requested address is unknown, the user is not privileged and tried to alter an interface's configuration are logged there. The .Nm utility also logs failure to set the controlling terminal or failure to install signal handlers. Upon connection and redial the ttyname and baud rate are logged and on shutdown the ttyname is logged. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr netstat 1 , .Xr startslip 1 , .Xr uustat 1 , .Xr netintro 4 , .Xr ifconfig 8 , .Xr rc 8 , .Xr sliplogin 8 .Sh HISTORY The .Nm utility appeared in .Bx 4.3 .