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| .TH SLIP 8
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| .SH NAME
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| slip \- Serial Line IP
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| .SH SYNOPSIS
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| .B slip
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| .I pseudo-ip-device
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| .SH DESCRIPTION
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| .de SP
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| .if t .sp 0.4
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| .if n .sp
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| ..
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| The
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| .B slip
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| program implements an Internet network connection over a bidirectional 8-bit
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| transport, usually a serial line.  The protocol used for this connection is
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| the Serial Line Internet Protocol, SLIP for short.
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| .PP
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| The
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| .I pseudo-ip-device
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| argument names one of the
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| .B /dev/psip*
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| devices that is offered by the MINIX 3 TCP/IP driver
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| .BR inet (8).
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| The
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| .B slip
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| program reads IP packets from standard input and writes them to the pseudo
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| IP device, and reads packets from the pseudo IP device and writes them to
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| standard output.  A typical use is like this:
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| .PP
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| .RS
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| .nf
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| .ft B
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| {
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| 	stty raw 115200
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| 	slip /dev/psip2 &
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| } </dev/tty01 >/dev/tty01
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| .ft P
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| .fi
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| .RE
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| .PP
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| The SLIP protocol is just a very simple packet framing protocol.  It defines
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| two characters as markers on a byte stream to frame packets.  SLIP does
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| not implement any higher level addressing, error detection, or compression.
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| Thanks to its simplicity it can be used under MINIX 3, any other system would
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| prefer to use the Point-to-Point protocol: PPP.
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| .PP
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| The SLIP packet framing protocol as defined in RFC-1055 is as follows:
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| .IP "\-"
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| Packets are delimited by an END character, octal 300.  END is often send at
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| the start of a packet too to reset the logic of the receiver, so that random
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| noise isn't added to the beginning of a packet.
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| .IP "\-"
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| An ESC character (octal 333) is used to escape any END or ESC characters
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| that may occur in an IP packet.  END and ESC are changed to ESC 334 and ESC
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| 335 in the data stream.  (Note that END doesn't occur within the data stream
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| at all by escaping it this way, making finding the framing END easier.)
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| .ig
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| .PP
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| The manual page
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| .BR serial-ip (8)
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| describes how to configure the MINIX 3 network devices to be used with a
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| serial IP connection.
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| ..
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| .SH FILES
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| .TP \w'/dev/psip*'u+5n
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| .B /dev/psip*
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| Pseudo-IP devices for use by
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| .BR slip .
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| .SH "SEE ALSO"
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| .ig
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| .BR ppp (8).
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| .br
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| ..
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| .BR RFC-1055 .
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| .SH NOTES
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| Under MINIX 3
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| .B slip
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| forks in two to handle the two data streams in or out of the serial line.
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| Under Minix-vmd it uses asynchronous I/O to handle the two streams within
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| one program.
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| .SH AUTHOR
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| Kees J. Bot <kjb@cs.vu.nl>
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