that I believe is question 173, which is all zeroes because there are none  (?)




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I thought  one of the 3174 configuration questions had to do with CUT vs DFT.  I think you have to define the
port(s) as DFT  (unless that's what question 125 does, in that case, never mind).  


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I had a very interesting day working with a 3174.  The plan is to move from a 3274-41D to a 3174-01L.  The first part of the plan of making a copy of the already working configuration, which went fine.  (By the way, I walked into this shop.  Everything was already there, they just wanted copies made and then decided to move to the 3174. They only had one terminal on the 3174.)  

Then we moved a Terminal to the 3174, which I then found out had an emulation terminal board in it.  (AST-3270 Coax-II-CUT Control Program Version 2.01)

I found out the VM 2.3 IN$FILE file transfer no longer worked.  Plug it back into the 3274 and it worked fine.  The transfer screen just signals wait.  There no error log or error message on the VM screen.

Went back to the configuration and found question 125 digit 6 and changed it to zero.  No change.

Reset the error logs on the 3174 and redid the transfer.  No file transfer, but no error messages.

Checked out questions 222, and changed it to 1.  Note that this is a Fundamental Software type processor.  No change.

No error messages, no error logs.  The file transfer program on the PC just flashes "wait" forever.  

Anybody got any suggestions?  What am I overlooking?

Configuration support A vanilla…. the default options


Jan Canavan


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