-This version has working but limited support for the on-board synchronous HDLC
-interfaces. It has been tested with the /dev/se_hdlc and /dev/zsh drivers.
-Synchronous mode was tested with a Cisco router.
-
-There ppp daemon does not directly support controlling the serial interface.
-It relies on the /usr/sbin/syncinit command to initialize HDLC mode and
-clocking.
-
-Some bugs remain: large sized frames are not sent/received properly, and
-may be related to the IP mtu. This
-may be due to bugs in pppd itself, bugs in Solaris or the serial drivers.
-The /dev/zsh driver seems more larger and can send/receive larger frames
-than the /dev/se_hdlc driver. There is a confirmed bug with NRZ/NRZI mode
-in the /dev/se_hdlc driver, and Solaris patch 104596-11 is needed to correct
-it. (However this patch seems to introduce other serial problems. If you
-don't apply the patch, the workaround is to change the nrzi mode to yes or
-no, whichever works)
+This version has working but limited support for the on-board
+synchronous HDLC interfaces. It has been tested with the /dev/se_hdlc
+and /dev/zsh drivers. Synchronous mode was tested with a Cisco
+router.
+
+There ppp daemon does not directly support controlling the serial
+interface. It relies on the /usr/sbin/syncinit command to initialize
+HDLC mode and clocking.
+
+Some bugs remain: large sized frames are not sent/received properly,
+and may be related to the IP mtu. This may be due to bugs in pppd
+itself, bugs in Solaris or the serial drivers. The /dev/zsh driver
+seems more larger and can send/receive larger frames than the
+/dev/se_hdlc driver. There is a confirmed bug with NRZ/NRZI mode in
+the /dev/se_hdlc driver, and Solaris patch 104596-11 is needed to
+correct it. (However this patch seems to introduce other serial
+problems. If you don't apply the patch, the workaround is to change
+the nrzi mode to yes or no, whichever works)