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From: Richard Chen <chen@fractal.eng.yale.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: even parity in telnet?
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 1998 21:43:54 -0500
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Hi,
The script ckepage.scr for paging works
great for modems directly attached to a machine. Now
we have a situation where we have to telnet to a remote
access device, login with passwd and then get the
control of the modem (meaning AT commands work).
The device uses a pool of us robotics modems.
The problem is I don't know where to set the even
parity. The set speed command does not work either
because it is a telnet connection, not a serial port.
TAP protocol requires 7E1, xon/xoff and low connection
speed (2400 or lower). xon/xoff can be controlled by
at&k4, speed by atS37=3. But I don't find any settings
for parity control.
My question is how can I set parity to even in such
a telnet connection. I had tried
stty parenb -parodd cs7
before launching kermit. This did not work.
Maybe kermit is not the right tool in this kind of situation?
Thanks for any info.
Richard