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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: receive & send problem
Date: 29 May 1998 14:43:19 GMT
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In article <356E7BD8.83278525@ms.anet.cz>, CPFZ a.s. <cpfz@ms.anet.cz> wrote:
:
: I have problem ( who haven't :-) with sending and receiving files.
: My machine is HP-UX B.10.20 C 9000/859 and modem is ZyXel U-1496.
: I tried another modem, so modem problem it is not ( but maybe bad
: default settings od both modems ?:-( ).
:
: This problem arised when power supply failed, so HP machine was
: correctly shutdowned and restarted.
:
: The client is Win95 and HyperTerminal. The server is HP of course.
: I connect to ZyXel, login into HP and run kermit. Everything goes well.
: Now I write, for exemple, "receive" and kermit say me "Return to your
: local Kermit and give a SEND command.". So I choose "Send file" and
: select some file in my Win95 system. Window with transfer informations
: is opening and ( my Win95 and HyperTerminal are localized in czech
: language, so I try to translate right :-) ) HyperTerminal is trying
: send packets. Most of fields is empty in the transmit window. Only
: "Packet" is 1, "Retrains" is 4 ( field under Packets ) and "Last error"
: is "To Retry the request". The transmit window is closed after this.
: The output of remote kermit is:
: ---
: KERMIT READY TO RECEIVE...
: # N3
: # N3
: # N3
: # N3
: # N3
: # N3
: 4 EToo many retries.O
:
Those are NAKs (Negative ACKnowledgements). They show that HyperTerminal
either sent no packets at all, or else it sent bad packets.
HyperTerminal is not our product. We can't tell you how to use it or
debug problems with it. We recommend and support Kermit 95:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/k95.html
for Windows 95. Its Kermit protocol works, and it supports Czech
character sets in terminal emulation and file transfer (in case you are
transferring Czech-language text files between your PC and HP-UX).
: [/home/adbos] C-Kermit>
: ---
: Now the remote kermit is 'frozen'. Only Ctrl-break produces :
: [/home/adbos] C-Kermit>^C...
: Now I can disconnect only :-(.
:
As explained in the manual:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ck60manual.html
... you can type three Ctrl-C's to get back to the C-Kermit prompt.
: I also tried to connect from HP machine to linux machine.
: In this case I was wonder. Sending and receiving files worked fine.
:
Because you are using real Kermit software on both ends.
- Frank