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From: drhodes@deakin.edu.au
Subject: Flow control ???
Message-ID: <379d8dad.1654463@news.deakin.edu.au>
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 10:45:19 GMT
Organization: Deakin University, Victoria, Australia
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
I am having a problem between a Linux 2.0.1 server and a 2400 baud
modem. In kermit I am setting the port speed to 2400 and setting the
handshaking to the required xon/xoff (which the dial up server
requires). Also parity is set to none.
I then dial out using the standard ATDT commands.
The modem connects and echos the CONNECT back to the terminal, but
immediately after this garbage is printed.
Can any-one suggest something I may be doing wrong? Do I have to
program the modem to use xon/xoff or is this done when using the set
handshaking on command.
Any suggestions will be helpful
Thanks in advance
David Rhodes