Adding the PPP protocol stack
You must add the PPP protocol stack before
trying to use a PPP link.
When you start the PPP Manager, it notifies
you if the PPP driver is not installed.
To install the driver, select Yes when prompted;
you must relink the kernel and reboot before the new driver can
be used.
You can also add the PPP stack with the
Network Configuration Manager. To do so:
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Log in as root
on the machine on which you want to configure
the PPP stack,
and run the Network Configuration Manager.
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Select Add new WAN connection
from the Hardware menu.
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Select SCO TCP/IP PPP driver from the list
of WAN connection types, and press Continue.
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Select SCO TCP/IP from the list
of networking protocols that can be used with PPP,
and click on Add.
This invokes the PPP Manager.
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To add a PPP endpoint,
follow steps 4 through 6 in
``Adding a PPP link endpoint using the PPP Manager''.
To defer configuring endpoints, click on Cancel.
A message appears indicating that the PPP driver
has been successfully configured.
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Select Exit from the Hardware menu.
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Select Yes when prompted to relink the kernel,
and enter y at the two prompts that appear shortly
after.
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Shut the system down and reboot it by using the
System Shutdown Manager
as described in the
SCO OpenServer Handbook.
Remember to select Reboot after shutdown when using the manager.
NOTE:
If you use the Host menu to select a host
other than the local host to configure,
shut down and reboot that host
after its kernel has been relinked.
If you need to remove PPP support from the kernel at any time, see
``Removing the PPP stack''.
Next topic:
Adding a PPP dialup endpoint using the PPP Connection Wizard
Previous topic:
Starting the PPP Connection Wizard
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SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 -- 11 February 2003