Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!van-bc!ubc-cs!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!helios.physics.utoronto.ca!ists!gkcl!aronb From: aronb@gkcl.ists.ca (Aron Burns) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix.sco Subject: Re: Calling out on a modem... Message-ID: <13261@ists.ists.ca> Date: 2 Oct 90 00:16:11 GMT References: <2417@gmuvax2.gmu.edu> <91@mq.COM> Sender: news@ists.ists.ca Reply-To: aronb@gkcl.UUCP (Aron Burns) Organization: y Lines: 30 In article <91@mq.COM> alan@mq.COM (Alan H. Mintz) writes: >In article <2417@gmuvax2.gmu.edu>, jnorman@gmuvax2.gmu.edu (Sci-Fi) writes: >> I recently became root on a 386 Xenix system with a DigiBoard >> installed... (added 8 com ports)... They work fine as incoming >> lines, but if I try to call out on them, I either get errors, or loss >> the Term Ready signal on the modem... So comes the question... >> >> How do I configure a port for calling out or, better yet, calling out >> and receiving calls? > >solution is to use the non-modem-control device for calling out. Naturally, >you need to write a script to disable the modem-control device, do the >cu, and then enable the modem-control device. > this will only work if you know in advance which tty will be used. In the case of pooled modems, you don't know in advance ( you could find out with uustat and awk... what a kludge ) a cleaner solution is to obtain an intelligent card that supports in/out dialing on the same port. I know for a fact that Equinox Megaport does this, and am told the the Specialix card will as well. The Computone ( driver version 4.40, firmware 3.14 ) does not. it appears that -most- do not...based on previous discussions. Aaron Burns "Nothing I say on the net is binding aronb@gkcl.ists.c to our corporation" Toronto, Ontario "Life is a forge, and the purest metal (416)392-4310 comes from the hottest fire"