Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!crdgw1!ge-dab!tarpit!bilver!bill From: bill@bilver.UUCP (Bill Vermillion) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix.sco Subject: Re: connecting leased line modems Message-ID: <1073@bilver.UUCP> Date: 6 Oct 90 05:34:09 GMT References: <1086@bbx.basis.com> Reply-To: bill@bilver.UUCP (Bill Vermillion) Organization: W. J. Vermillion - Winter Park, FL Lines: 47 In article <1086@bbx.basis.com> russ@bbx.basis.com (Russ Kepler) writes: >There is a customer of ours that desires a leased line for a >remote terminal. Never mind the cost of leased vs. dialed, etc. >I just can't get the damn thing to stay connected or to display >a 'login:'! >The gettydef on the line is the 'm' entry (should look local), >the tty is /dev/tty1a (note the lower case 'a'). The modems >are Hayes 9600 V.32's and their front panels indicate a >modem<->modem connection. The connection is using a 2 wire >leased line. >I'm at a loss. The problem appears to be in the modem<->system >connection - I'm flying someone out today with smart cables to >check (did I mention the site is about 500 miles away?). This comes from experience. You might have a BAD leased line. I have a site that uses 3 terminal and a printer about 15 miles from the host Xenix box. They had a 2 port Mux and some 2400bps modems trying to attempt 9600 via compression. (Whoever set that up should have been shot). I put in a good mux, and we went to Trailblazers. Things got better, but still there were times that it wouldn't connect, and sometimes disconnect several times a day. I heard noise on the line and called telco. Both companies (Bell & United - two different exchanges replaced some channel boards). Still somedays good. Somedays bad. One day (after an overnight rain storm) it wouldn't come up until about noon. Telco took a thorougly dead roach from the connectors. But the average disconnect was about 6 times per day. I FINALLY convinced them to put the TB's in a dial up mode. Have had ONE disconnect in six weeks with dialup, opposed to 6 per day per leased line. I have come to the conclusion that the only thing that a leased line gets you is a bigger phone bill. -- Bill Vermillion - UUCP: uunet!tarpit!bilver!bill : bill@bilver.UUCP