Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ogicse!uidaho!edwards From: edwards@groucho Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp Subject: Re: Modems Message-ID: <1990Jul02.173100.10477@groucho> Date: 2 Jul 90 17:31:00 GMT References: <1990Jun13.153719.17110@groucho> <560012@hpqtdla.HP.COM> Reply-To: edwards@neon.UUCP (Daniel Edwards) Organization: University of Idaho, Moscow Lines: 20 Many thanks to those who replied to my original posting re modem not receiving incoming calls after I place an outgoing call. Most suggested checking the DTR setting and/or cycling the power to the modem. I have tried both and neither had any effect on the problem. The problem does not seem to be with the modem, which behaves quite normally. I connect to the modem from the console using cu -s1200 -l tty01 -m dir ATDT dials numbers, ATH hangs up the phone line, and all internal switches seem normal. If I exit from cu (tilde period) I get the normal disconnected message and the normal ksh prompt. If I then call the modem from a remote terminal, I get connected, and nothing happens; no login prompt, no response. If I again try cu from the console, I get a normal connection and then a listing of ringings and garbage that I typed from the remote terminal. The system stays in this state until I reboot. Any suggestions will be welcomed. Daniel Edwards/Department of Chemistry/University of Idaho/Moscow ID 83843 edwards@neon.chem.uidaho.edu