Instead of using the "tx" or "rx" commands, try "speed" one.  This will set
both the "tx" and "rx" to the speed you choose.  Also, the 2600 series AUX
supports up to 115200 bps.






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> I'm having an odd problem.  I got 2 2610's here, and I want to connect
them
> back2back through the AUX.  I would like to change the txspeed and rxspeed
> to 38400 on the aux line.  But each time I try to do it, I get "failed to
> change speed".
>
> I also have a 2514 here, and I've been able to change the speeds of that
Aux
> port just fine.
>
> So what is up with my 2610's?  Does the 2600 series not support the
ability
> to change Aux speeds (using 12.0 code)?
>
> Also, perhaps even more importantly, even if I don't change the speeds (so
> the speeds are at the default 9600), I still can't get the 2610's to
> communicate through AUX.  The Async interface just keeps resetting.  When
I
> debug PPP negotiation, I see the negotiation is taking place, but
apparently
> never completes.  Does anybody know why is that?
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