Xref: utzoo comp.sys.3b1:1282 comp.dcom.modems:9575 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!rutgers!cbmvax!trac2000!das13!dave From: dave@das13.snide.com (Dave Snyder) Newsgroups: comp.sys.3b1,comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: help wrt UUCP between 3B1 OBM and TB Message-ID: <1502@das13.snide.com> Date: 5 May 91 17:33:45 GMT References: <1991May4.210605.28387@sceard.Sceard.COM> Followup-To: comp.sys.3b1 Organization: Snide Inc. - Folcroft, PA Lines: 25 In article <1991May4.210605.28387@sceard.Sceard.COM>, mrm@sceard.Sceard.COM (M.R.Murphy) writes: > I've a friend with a 3B1 using OBM to attempt UUCP connection > to two systems, each with a TB (one TB+, one 2500). The TB+ > system is HDB, locked interface speed 9600baud, hardware flow > control. The TB2500 is HDB, locked interface speed 19.2Kbaud, > hardware flow control. The TB systems talk fine with systems > with 1200baud external Hayes clones, as well as with various > 2400baud, 9600baud V.32, and PEP sites, and with each other. The > 3B1 will not successfully complete a UUCP session with either TB > system. A representative log entry from one of the TB sites is: > Interesting how this keeps coming up. I must confess, I asked the same question about six months ago. Anyway, the bottom line is... the OBM on a 3B1 will not connect to a Telebit if the modem is using locked interface speeds. The only way for an OBM to connect to a Telebit is to have the Telebit allow auto-bauding. I remember hearing of someone that rewrote getty (or was it uugetty?). I'm pretty sure that this getty (or whatever) solved the problem with out auto-bauding. DAS -- David A. Snyder @ Snide Inc. - Folcroft, PA UUCP: ..!uunet!das13!dave INTERNET: dave@das13.snide.com