* It's not that I need to use the auto-answer feature, I'm trying to make
the 4 port serial board work like my internal modem.
When I dial the Linux box, I hear the two modems "handshaking" and then
a few seconds later the response is "no answer" on the PC I'm dialing out on.
* The cu stuff is from digi's web site, excuted should configure the port
for dial-in.
When I type cu -l .dev.ttyD1 -s 38400, I get "line in use" response.
Is there any way to kill this??
* Also, when is the digi board was install and the drivers loaded, the 4
divices ttyD0, ttyD1, ttyD2, and ttyD3 were created in the /dev
directory.
Thanks
Chris
On Fri, 22 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Chris,
>
> If you want to use the auto-answer feature of the modem, you can do that
> by adding "S0=1" or so to the modem init string that the *getty uses.
> mgetty does not want the modem to answer the phone, but waits for the
> ring and answers the phone itself with the ATA command. I don't think
> mgetty will work if you set the modem to auto answer, but I'm not sure.
> Check the doco for whichever getty you use.
>
> cu is just a crude terminal emulator. You could use minicom if you'd
> rather.
>
> I wouldn't count on tech support people knowing much of anything.
>
> Do you _have_ a /dev/ttyD0? I don't, but then I don't have a digi to
> use it on, either.
>
> Lawson
> >< Microsoft free environment
>
> This mail client runs on Wine. Your mileage may vary.
>
> On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, chris Job wrote:
>
> > Lawson,
> > Thanks for responding to my e-mail.
> > I've already added the mgetty lines to the inittab. The tech supp.
> > guy from digi int. says I need to "train" the modem accept incoming
> > calls...
> > In checking out digiboard's website, I saw something to the effect:
> > cu -l /dev/ttyD0 -s 38400....
> > I'm not sure what this does or how to get it to work for me
> >
> > Any ideas??
> >
> > Chris
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
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