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From: jprice@astro.ocis.temple.edu (John Price)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Send Packet too long?
Date: 14 Jul 1995 16:54:06 GMT
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John Price (jprice@astro.ocis.temple.edu) wrote:
: Frank da Cruz (fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu) wrote:
: : In article <3u3lrs$eak@cronkite.ocis.temple.edu>,
: : John Price <jprice@astro.ocis.temple.edu> wrote:
: : Please read the manual. "set send packet-length" is almost certainly not
: : the command you want. The packet length is governed by the receiver,
: : which is given a "set receive packet-length" command.
: : >Any ideas?
: : Patient: "It hurts when I do this."
: : Doctor: "Don't do that".
: : But if you're interested in pursuing the problem, you'll have to provide
: : lots more details -- particularly the type of 3270 emulator that sits
: : between the PC and CMS. Or is it a linemode session?
: : - Frank
: Well now, there's a question. We get to the VM through two different ways
: -- one is through a Cisco router with it's own internal 3270 emulator,
: the other is in 'linemode'. Same error both ways.
: The exact error is "Internal Error: Send packet too long". I've checked
: again, and what is happening is that MS Kermit 3.14 is trying to send a
: packet of length 65. (after I have set "send packet" to 64). That appears
: to be where it's getting hung up.
: I will try reseting the receive length on the VM side...
: The really interesting part is -- without doing *anything* to the VM, I
: can get this binary file to upload at 63 or at 65 (via "set send pack"),
: but not at 64....
: I have a packet log available (two, actually) if it helps.
: Thanx for the help.
: John Price
Update: I just double checked it with the receive packet set to 64 on the
VM side, and it makes no difference. The MS Kermit *still* tries to send
a packet of length 65.
Thanx
John
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