Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!aplcen!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!sdd.hp.com!ucsd!pacbell.com!pacbell!sactoh0!eric From: eric@sactoh0.UUCP (Eric J. Nihill) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att,u3b.tech,u3b.misc Subject: 3B2/310 & TB+ Keywords: Hardware Flow Message-ID: <3580@sactoh0.UUCP> Date: 24 Jul 90 04:52:06 GMT Organization: Sacramento Public Access, Ca. USA Lines: 46 I am attempting to convert a TB+ to on a AT&T 3B2/310 to Hardware Flow Control. (SVR3.2, EPORT Board, NCLIST=300) I have already connected it up and and am getting fairly decent flow using XON/XOFF control. Here is the output from my TB+ connections. As you can see I can xmt at a fairly decent rate, but my rec rate is poor. I am hoping that converting to hardware flow control will help. System Xfers Bytes rec Bytes xmt Connect Avg Xf Avg rec Avg xmt ============================================================================ csusac 58 613271 15366 0:14:47 10838 700 1306 pacbell 166 107262 181665 0:08:10 1740 365 923 pacengr 18 0 248993 0:03:13 13832 0 1288 I set S/REG58=2 and S/REG 67=01 in the TB+. I changed the initab to read: 41:234:sh -c `stty -ixany -ixon -ixoff; epstty hfc; stty ixon ixoff; exec /usr/lib/uucp/uugetty -r -t 45 tty41 19200H` I am using an "Automatic Call Unit (ACU) Modem" Connector (fig 2-7, pg 2-11 Enhanced Ports Manual, Issue 2) Whenn I connect to the modem configured above, I get a utmp error and am told that I must log in in the lowest level shell. This port must be able to be used by dial up users at 12/24 and systems at 12/24/19.2. The TB+ must also call systems at 19.2 I purchased the E-PORTS board used, I did not get the epstty(1) or eptermio(7) additions. Only the manual. There must be a way that I can set tty41 to be hardware flow control once and not have to keep resetting it by opening a shell. I think that that may be the problem, but am not sure. Any guiding light would be appreciated. Thank-you; Eric -- Some do, some don't. | eric@sactoh0 Some will, some won't. | ames!pacbell!sactoh0!eric I might! | ucbvax!csusac!sactoh0!eric | USMail 95611-0785