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From: "Eric Macan" <eric@dentech.com>
Subject: File transfer resulting in protocol error
Message-ID: <kxmy5.868$mC.44077@monger.newsread.com>
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 11:45:20 GMT
Organization: The Mercury Network (tm.net) @is2.tm.net
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Hello,
I occassionally receive "Protocol Error: Too many retries" after a send and
was
wondering what might be the cause of this. We are using
C-Kermit 6.0.192 SCO Openserver R5 on a SCO box running 3.2v5.0.2 and
are sending a file zipped with pkzip25 daily to a mainframe via dialup with
a
external modem on a COM port. Is it an issue on the remote end or on the box
initiating the transfer?. The transact.log ends stating incomplete: kept and
the remote location does not receive the file. Are there any settings I can
tweak
with the Kermit to avoid this? The remote file system type is MVS/TSO.
Thanks,
Eric
eric@dentech.com