ISP Information:
A Microsoft service first included with Windows NT 3.51 that allows access to a network over a phone line, WAN link, or LAN. ISP Glossary:
Remote Access Services - It says 28800.I changed the permission of the file /dev/ttyd1a1, which is used by theinittab entry, to be writable, and the dial-in succeeded.JunHooda Gest wrote: DTE is the Data Terminal Equipment. That is, the serial port. So the DTE rate is the one between the system and the modem. There are two types of settings for this: fixed rate and "autobaud" (or variable). And they are set by the software in the system and by the configuration of the modem. For error correcting modems, one should always use fixed rate in both the system and the modem. Port speed should be set as high as the port supports to allow for data compression by the modems. If one sets the port, or the modem or both, to variable DTE rate then the DTE rate will change depending upon DCE (modem to modem) speed reported. When the modems connect, what is reported exactly? -- Hooda Gest "The only thing I do immediately is procrastinate." "Jun Zhang" wrote in message news:eRBcb.450$Rt7.387@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com...Both modem has modem speed 28800, and port speed 38400, and I triedvarious speed in the gettydefs. Which one is the DTE rate?Parity is always NONE on both end.JunHooda Gest wrote:"Jun Zhang" wrote in messagenews:qvocb.278$HV.155@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com...Both side modems are Multitech, with exactly the same AT settings.Trying to dial from A (Redhat) to B (HPUX).Both A and B can dial to some third modems successfully.Tried all kinds of speed and gettydefs entries. Modem connection ismade, but instead of the login prompt, I got meaningless characters. Anycarriage return will give one more such character. Used cu and kermit asthe calling program, symptom is the same.Both modem can be accessed locally with cu or kermit, show settings ordial out.How can I make B to allow A to connect and login?Possible causes:mismatched parity settingsmismatched computer and modem DTE rate at one end or both.--Hooda Gest"In a New York minute, everything can change..."
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