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- From: Pasvorn Boonmark <boonmark@cisco.com>
- Subject: Modem & SL/IP
- In-Reply-To: Superuser's message of Fri, 13 Nov 92 10:59:24 MST <9211131059.aa04947@dsc.blm.gov>
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- The only problem with the AUX port running SLIP mode is that you will
- have to do "CLEAR LINE" afterward.
- From: Superuser <root@dsc.blm.gov>
- X-Mailer: SCO System V Mail (version 3.2)
- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 92 10:59:24 MST
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- I'm trying to get the aux. port on my IGS-R configured for slip interactive.
- Got the modem to answer, and I can login to the router or invoke slip with
- no problem.
- A "sh li" doesn'
- t [A[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[Ct reflect that the aux port has a modem connected and I
- can't locate anything in the Cisco books on how to set the port for modem
- service. The result is that when I hangup, the port doesn't clear and
- revert to interactive - it stays in slip.
- Also a problem is data overruns. The modem is an MNP-10 device with the
- port at 38.4 Accessing from a 9600 MNP-5 device results in data loss.
- How does one configure the aux. port for hardware (CTS/RTS) flow control?
- Thanks, all!!!
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