Xref: utzoo comp.unix.questions:5074 comp.dcom.modems:1218 Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!bellcore!faline!ulysses!allegra!mit-eddie!uw-beaver!cornell!oravax!alex From: alex@oravax.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions,comp.dcom.modems Subject: uucp dialer problem Message-ID: <177@oravax.UUCP> Date: 16 Jan 88 20:32:09 GMT Distribution: na Organization: Odyssey Research Ass., Ithaca NY Lines: 44 Posted: Sat Jan 16 15:32:09 1988 I am having a problem with the Hayes 2400 dialer in uucp. I have a Vax running 4.3BSD connected to several modems. All of them work fine when accessed via tip or kermit, but when the Hayes 2400 is used by uucp, I get the following debugging output: root oravax (1/7-09:15-22491) DEBUG (Local Enabled) finds (orawest) called getto: call no. 9,14153291916 for sys orawest Using ACU to call Dialing 9,14153291916 Using hayes2400tone dc - /dev/tty07 ATZH OK AT&F&D3&C1E0X1ATDT9,14153291916 OK lost line kr - -1 , root orawest (1/7-09:15-22491) LOST LINE (LOGIN) root orawest (1/7-09:15-22491) FAILED (HSM no carrier) Hanging up fd = 6 The "lost line..." message sometimes occurs a few lines earlier, so it does not appear to be caused by the preceding Hayes command. Rather, it almost looks like an alarm is being set and not cancelled. I looked at the dialer source, but the only alarm in there which gets set is cancelled. I did try removing the &D3 and the &C1 from the command... the only effect came from removing &D3, which made it take longer to register the HSM no carrier error, and without the LOST lINE error... in addition, the whole port hangs up if I give it the &D3 command in kermit. The modem is plugged into a DZ11, and so gets only partial modem control. Thanks in advance for the help. -- Alex Feldman oravax!alex@cu-arpa.cs.cornell.edu (ARPANET) ...{rochester,allegra}!cornell!oravax!alex (UUCP)