No, it's not a bug, just a feature.

I use the serial connection myself, but I changed the baud rate to 57600.

Even with that speed I just cannot scrool fast enough. There is always
some lag, but it is bearable.



-----Original Message-----
From: Jacques Nilo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: quarta-feira, 11 de Setembro de 2002 19:16
To: David Shu; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [leaf-user] Re: Question: (user's guide) 12. Monitoring Bering
through a terminal console


On Wednesday 11 September 2002 15:09, David Shu wrote:
> Hi Jacques,
>
> Firstly thanks for the great work with the berings firewall.  Your
> documentation is second to none and I've found it very easy to get things
> working despite my limited knowledge and experience with *nix.
>
> I've just enabled my router/firewall to be serially accessed through a
> terminal console and all seems to be working fine till I edit files.  Some
> how, there seems to be a severe lag and refresh line going through the
> screen everytime I move down or up a line.  Is this a known bug?  Or have
I
> possibly done something wrong.
>
> I've not changed anything from your recommended values (Serial Port 1,
baud
> 19200).  I'm using secureCRT with similar values to access the router (I
> tried TeraTerm with similar results).  Like I said before, there are no
> problems till I edit files (I've tried e3, e3vi, ae).  All other times
> everything is displaying well and smoothly..
>
> Any ideas?
I understand that you only have that pb when using the editor (by the way
e3, 
e3vi and ae are all linked to the same program ...)
I am forwarding your mail to the leaf-user list for assistance on this mater

since I never user serial connection myself
Any idea anyone ?
Jacques


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