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Configuring the Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP)

Dedicated manual link characteristics

A manual link must only be used with a serial line that is always up and dedicated to (that is, reserved exclusively for) a single connection. Examples of such lines include a leased line between buildings or a serial cable connecting two machines. The remote host must also configure its end of the connection as a dedicated link. Either host may initiate a connection to the other.

See ``Adding a SLIP link'' for more details.


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