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SLATTACH(8)							   SLATTACH(8)

NAME
       slattach - attach a network interface to a serial line

SYNOPSIS
       slattach [-dehlLmnqv] [-c command] [-p proto] [-s speed] [tty]

DESCRIPTION
       Slattach is a tiny little program that can be used to put a normal ter‐
       minal ("serial") line into one of several "network" modes, thus	allow‐
       ing you to use it for point-to-point links to other computers.

OPTIONS
       [-c command]
	      Execute  command	when  the line is hung up. This can be used to
	      run scripts or re-establish connections when a link goes down.

       [-d]   Enable debugging output.	Useful when determining	 why  a	 given
	      setup doesn't work.

       [-h]   Exit  when  the carrier is lost. This works on both /dev/tty and
	      /dev/cua devices by directly monitoring the carrier status every
	      15 seconds.

       [-v]   Enable verbose output.  Useful in shell scripts.

       [-q]   Operate in quiet mode - no messages at all.

       [-l]   Create an UUCP-style lockfile for the device in /var/lock.

       [-n]   Equivalent to the "mesg n" command.

       [-m]   Do not initialize the line into 8 bits raw mode.

       [-e]   Exit right after initializing device, instead of waiting for the
	      line to hang up.

       [-L]   Enable 3 wire operation. The terminal is moved into CLOCAL mode,
	      carrier watching is disabled.

       [-p proto]
	      Set a specific kind of protocol to use on the line.  The default
	      is set to cslip, i.e. compressed SLIP.   Other  possible	values
	      are  slip	 (normal  SLIP),  adaptive  (adaptive CSLIP/SLIP), ppp
	      (Point-to-Point Protocol) and kiss (a protocol used for communi‐
	      cating  with AX.25 packet radio terminal node controllers).  The
	      special argument tty can be used to put  the  device  back  into
	      normal  serial operation.	 Using 'ppp' mode is not normally use‐
	      ful as ppp requires an additional ppp daemon pppd to  be	active
	      on the line. For kiss connections the axattach program should be
	      used.

       [-s speed]
	      Set a specific line speed, other than the default.

       If no arguments are given, the  current	terminal  line	(usually:  the
       login  device)  is  used.   Otherwise,  an attempt is made to claim the
       indicated terminal port, lock it, and open it.

FILES
       /dev/cua* /var/lock/LCK.*

BUGS
       None known.

SEE ALSO
       axattach(8), dip(8) pppd(8), sliplogin(8).

AUTHORS
       Fred N. van Kempen, <waltje@uwalt.nl.mugnet.org>
       Alan Cox, <Alan.Cox@linux.org>
       Miquel van Smoorenburg, <miquels@drinkel.ow.org>
       George Shearer, <gshearer@one.net>
       Yossi Gottlieb, <yogo@math.tau.ac.il>

				  10 Oct 2006			   SLATTACH(8)
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