modem trouble
Vernon Schryver
vjs at rhyolite.wpd.sgi.com
Sun May 26 04:06:24 AEST 1991
In article <1991May25.021412.6558 at gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca>, topix at gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca (R. Munroe) writes:
> I'm having a bit of strange trouble with a Hayes Ultra 9600 Smartmodem
> hooked up to a PI 25. I can dial out O.K. I also have no trouble
> dialing in - the modem connects, I get my login prompt, etc. The trouble
> starts when I issue a command who's output is more than 5 or 6 lines.
> For example, if I issue an 'ls' command, the first 4 lines of my
> directory listing print out fine. The next line is completely garbled
> and the following lines don't print. ....
I assume a Hayes Ultra 9600 is a v.32 compatible modem.
You don't say what sort of garbling happens. However, I bet it's missing
characters.
I bet the problem is that:
-your modems are talking to each other slower than to the IRIS
+modems using 2400 bits/sec (v.22) and IRIS-modem interface is at
9.6 or 19.2 b/s
+modems using 9600 bits/sec (v.32) and IRIS-modem interface at 19.2 b/s
-the modem is not doing any flow control because
+the cable is wrong (not 7 correct wires)
+not using the ttyf* name
+modem is not capable of or configured to use RTS/CTS flowcontrol
+IRIS and/or modem not set to use in-band, XON/XOFF flow control
-as a result of the speed mismatch, the IRIS is overrunning the modem buffer.
Please note that fix-hayes is for the ancient "Hayes 2400 Smartmodem."
I have no idea what effect it has on this new modem.
Vernon Schryver, vjs at sgi.com
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