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From: RLUHMAN@netins.net (Rick Luhman)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Int 14 (Please, Please help us out)
Date: Sat, 29 Jul 1995 19:43:46 GMT
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RLUHMAN@netins.net (Rick Luhman) wrote:
>We have obtained some software/hardware that will allow us to share a
>modem hooked to an X.25 protocol line. Does anybody know how to tell
>kermit 3.14 to use the int14 protocol (Set port? Set host?). Any help
>would be appreciated.
>Thanks in advance,
>Rick Luhman
Well, I think that I have answered part of my own question. This
morning, I downloaded the latest Kermit 3.14 build, loaded that onto
my PC and at the kermit prompt I typed in Set Port Bios3. This gave
me a connection in which I was presented a choice of connecting to the
console (the unit that has a connection to a supervisor PC, an
ethernet connection to the LAN, and a connection to our modem) or
connecting to the X.25 line. I selected the X.25 line and pressed
enter. This gave me a description of my current settings and told me
to press enter if these were OK. However, pressing enter gave no
results. Presumably what should have happened is that after pressing
enter I should have been able to type in the X.121 address of our host
and make a connection to the host. Does anybody have any suggestions?
Rick Luhman