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Article: 13875 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: fdc@columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: NO CARRIER with kermit on Alpha DS10 with VMS 7.3
Date: 19 Nov 2002 12:01:58 -0500
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In article <3DDA6E92.85E9E9FF@adldata.com>,
Sol Gongola <sol@adldata.com> wrote:
: A kermit script worked fine on an alpha 2000, vms 7.2-1 and
: kermit (probably 6.0.192), at&t dataport 14.4 modem.
:
: After moving to a DS10 with vms 7.3, same modem, the script
: hung with the dial command and timed out.
:
So the computer is what changed.
: We installed ckermit 8.0.206 and still had the problem.
: Doing a connect and issuing AT dial commands also failed
: with a NO CARRIER message. We tried setting 'set carrier-watch off'
: and 'set modem carrier-watch off' (are they the same?)
:
Yes.
: and still got the same problem.
:
NO CARRIER means the local modem placed the call, the call was
answered, but a data connection was not negotiated with the
other modem.
: Did something change in the DS10 cabling requirements or
: does VMS 7.3 have different setups for modme dialout?
: How can i fix this?
:
Use "set dial display on" to watch the dialog between Kermit
and the modem. If Kermit is giving commands to the modem and
the modem is reponding with OK and then dialing, Kermit is
doing its job. The problem is outside Kermit.
- Frank