Xref: utzoo comp.mail.uucp:1273 comp.dcom.modems:1802 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!linus!philabs!micomvax!mult!roe From: roe@mult.UUCP (R. Peterson) Newsgroups: comp.mail.uucp,comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: TELEBIT modems and UUGETTY Message-ID: <277@mult.UUCP> Date: 29 Apr 88 06:59:11 GMT References: <342@dsinc.UUCP> Organization: Groupe SOBECO (Montreal Canada) Lines: 41 From article <342@dsinc.UUCP>, by syd@dsinc.UUCP (Syd Weinstein): > In article <1133@cblpf.ATT.COM> mark@cblpf.ATT.COM (Mark Horton) writes: > >>Since it's a single phone line, I must use uugetty with HDB UUCP >>to allow both dialin and dialout on the same port. >>If I option the modem to report result codes, then every time somebody >>dials in, the modem says RING, uugetty tries to log the user in as RING, >>and the modem and computer start sucking up CPU time talking to each other. > >>If I option the modem to report NO access codes, then when it dials out, >>if it succeeds or fails, there is no way for the computer to detect this, >>since the modem has become silent. This means you're dialing blind, and >>debugging failures becomes very hard. > > There is a simple solution to this problem. > > What you want is no codes for login and codes for dial out. > So set the modem to default to no codes. > Then is the dial out string for the number change the mode to > send result strings for that call only. This is done by setting > the modem to reset on each call to the EEPROM values. > I'm a bit behind in my news, so forgive me if someone has already posted the obvious solution for this one: The telebit(genius modem that is it) has a mode that sends NO result codes on incoming calls, and all result codes on outgoing. No messing with dialler scripts, or other such hackery. just set: ATQ6&W or ATQ7&W depending on whether you want codes sent to the remote. (REF: page 4-9 of rev A manual - amazing what reading a manual can do) Actually, either of the 'partial' quiet modes will probably work. Roe Peterson ...ihnp4!philabs!micomvax!mult!roe