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From: gqs@zip.com.au (Graham Smith)
Subject: Carrier Detect problems
Date: Sat, 22 May 1999 18:21:31 GMT
Organization: Zip World
Message-ID: <3746effd.1268253@news.zip.com.au>
To: kermit.misc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu
I have just set up CKermit 7 Beta 6 on SuSE 6.1 Linux and am having
problems with the Carrier detection.
I am using a V34 modem to dial a number of sites. If I dial another
V34 modem I do not have any problems but if I call a 2400 baud modem
the modem sends "CARRIER 2400" after the handshake tahes place.
At this stage the CD lead is still low. Kermit appears to now check
the CD lead and still being low issues a statemet saying that I have
lost carrier.
About 2 to 5 seconds latter the modem sets the CD lead high.
If I run this as a script the modem is disconnected before the CD lead
has been set high. It does not matter if I set CARRIER-WATCH OFF, the
modem still disconnects.
The script was working perfectly under Solaris X86 using CKermit
6.0.192 using the same modems.
Any ideas as to what is going on?
Regards,
Graham Smith