Become superuser on the dial-out machine.
Create a file that is called /etc/ppp/options with the following entry:
lock |
The /etc/ppp/options file is used for defining global parameters that apply to all communications by the local machine. The lock option enables UUCP-style locking of the form /var/spool/locks/LK.xxx.yyy.zzz.
If the dial-out machine does not have an /etc/ppp/options file, only the superuser can run the pppd command. However, the /etc/ppp/options can be empty.
For a complete description of /etc/ppp/options, refer to /etc/ppp/options Configuration File.
(Optional) Create a file that is called /etc/ppp/options.ttyname for defining how communications should be initiated from a specific serial port.
The next example shows an /etc/ppp/options.ttyname file for the port with the device name /dev/cua/a.
# vi /etc/ppp/options.cua.a crtscts |
The PPP option crtscts tells the pppd daemon to turn on hardware flow control for serial port a.
For more information about the /etc/ppp/options.ttyname file, go to /etc/ppp/options.ttyname Configuration File.
Set the modem speed, as described in How to Set the Modem Speed.