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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: It just locks up! Help!
Date: 13 Apr 1995 00:41:23 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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Cc:
In article <3mhisj$3b0@noc.usfca.edu>, David Zykin <zykin@noc.usfca.edu> wrote:
: I'm trying to use ckermit to call the bank through a DECmodem v32 (dmcl)
: and it does not seem to be working.
: The modem is hanging off a DECserver 200 on a VAX, and its termial port
: is lta9013: Here's what I'm doing:
:
Maybe before the "set line" command, you should give a "set modem" command?
It might or might not make a difference.
: C-Kermit>set line lta9013:
: C-Kermit>set speed 9600
: C-Kermit>set modem df200-series <-- move this to before "set line".
: C-Kermit>c
: Connecting to _ALM$LTA9013:, speed 9600.
: The escape character is ^\ (ASCII 28).
: Type the escape character followed by C to get back,
: or followed by ? to see other options.
: <---- at this point it locks up solid
Maybe here you should give a DIAL command, rather than trying to connect
directly to the modem.
Beyond these meagre bits of advice, I can only suggest you dig deeply into
your DECserver documentation, LATmaster, and related items, or maybe repost
your query to comp.os.vms, where the real VMS experts hang out.
- Frank