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Date: Wed, 06 May 1998 18:50:40 +0200
From: Miguel Angel Turrado <miguel-angel_turrado@hp.com>
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Hello,
We want to use kermit 6.0 in a HP-UX 10.20 machine with a multitech
modem. With the 'cu' command all work properly (cu -s9600 -lcul0p7 dir),
it responds to 'at' commands, and we can connect to the other machine.
We'd like to use kermit. We use:
set modem direct
set line /dev/cul0p7
set speed 9600
set parity none
and then, 'connect'. The system responds:
"Connecting to /dev/cul0p7, speed 9600
The escape character is Ctrl-\ (ASCII 28, FS)
Type the escape character followed by C to get back,
or followed by ? to see other options"
and we can't write anything else (for example an 'at' command, atdt
02633340). If we write the scape character with 's' , we see:
CD: Off
DSR: Off
CTS: Off
RI: On
DTR: On
RTS: Off
By other way, if we try to use the 'dial' command, kermit
answers that we must SET MODEM first, because it seems that with
'direct' it doesn't work. Instead, with 'SET MODEM MULTITECH', we can
dial. Kermit answers:
"Trying 02633340 ...
Device /dev/cul0p7, modem: multitech, speed 9600
Dial timeout: 43 seconds
To cancel: type your interrupt character (normally Ctrl-C)."
But nothing else appears, and after several minutes without
answer, we need to press Ctrl-C.
If we try now (with the modem defined like multitech, non like
direct) the command 'connect', kermit answers:
"Connecting to /dev/cul0p7, speed 9600
The escape character is Ctrl-\ (ASCII 28, FS)
Type the escape character followed by C to get back,
or followed by ? to see other options"
and the system hangs, and we need to execute a 'kill' of the
process
Are we doing anything wrong? Do you know other way to get connection
with the other machine?
Thanks in advance for your answer.
Miguel Angel Turrado
e-mail: miguel-angel_turrado@hp.com