Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!bria!mike From: mike@bria.AIX (Mike Stefanik/78125) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix Subject: Re: Problem with modem on S2 serial port Keywords: rs6000 aix serial modem port getty Message-ID: <300@bria.AIX> Date: 1 Jan 91 01:32:01 GMT References: <281@bria.AIX> <22165@orstcs.CS.ORST.EDU> Organization: Briareus Corporation, Los Angeles, CA Lines: 30 In article <22165@orstcs.CS.ORST.EDU>, ghe@nucthy.physics.orst.edu (Guangliang He) writes: > In article <281@bria.AIX> mike@bria.AIX (Mike Stefanik/78125) writes: > > I having a bit of a problem with an RS/6000 and a modem on the > > S2 serial port. I'm running 3.1 (3002 updates), and have a > > Multitech 224E sitting on the S2 port (and, of course, using a > > standard IBM modem cable for said port). The port is the standard > > 2400 bps, 81N, and *enabled* for login (not shared; that doesn't seem > > to work *at all*, even with 3002 applied). > > > > The problem is that when I try to dial up the system, I get a > > connect, but no login. > > I have a similar situation here. I have a Multitech modem connect to > one of the 8 port adapter (not S2). Login is enabled. I can get connect > 2400 but no login prompt. My solution is hit Ctcl-C or Ctcl-\ after I > got the connect. Works for me everytime. When I called AIX support, that was one of the things that they suggested that I do; I've tried CTRL-C, DEL, and BREAK and nothing seems to get that modem's attention. Unfortunately, there were two APARs that they dug up related to this, and as I gather, they both were included in the 3002 update. Now, it looks as though they've dropped the ball on me, and I have a customer who I can't support. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Stefanik, Systems Engineer (JOAT), Briareus Corporation UUCP: ...!uunet!bria!mike "If it was hard to code, it should be harder to use!"