Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ames!mailrus!purdue!decwrl!pyramid!prls!mips!menna From: menna@mips.COM (Randy Menna) Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport Subject: need help with modem, the saga continues Keywords: HELP!!, modem, 3.0e Message-ID: <11322@quacky.mips.COM> Date: 16 Jan 89 23:12:50 GMT Lines: 77 I want to thank everyone that has responded to me, twice now, but ... Ahem, at the risk of sounding redundant, I am still experienceing trouble setting up a modem for dial-in capability. To recap: machine: Compac 386, running microport 3.0e modem: hayes compatable. in my inittab I have the following entry, m0:23:respawn:/etc/getty -h -t 30 ttyM00 2400 # modem on COM1 in /etc/gettydefs I have, 2400# B2400 OPOST ONLCR TAB3 BRKINT IGNPAR ISTRIP IXON IXANY ECHO \ ECHOE ECHOK ICANON ISIG CS8 CREAD # B2400 OPOST ONLCR TAB3 BRKINT IGNPAR \ ISTRIP IXON IXANY ECHO ECHOE ECHOK ICANON ISIG CS8 CREAD HUPCL \ #Menna & Menna\nlogin: #2400 I have programed the modem for the following: auto-answer ( after 1 ring ) command echo off ( ATE0 ) track state of data carrier ( &C1 ) from remote modem, "on" condition indicates presence of a carrier assumes initailzation state ( &D3 ) when detecting an on to off DTR transition. (current settings are over written with ones in nvram) modem lights on front panel that are on: mr modem ready hs high speed aa auto answer /dev/ttyM00 has 766 permissions, owned by root, group sys. THE PROBLEMS I'M STILL HAVING: When I have the getty spawned, it appears that it still talks to the modem incescently. The tx/rx lights on the front panel of the modem flicker. The cd (carrier detect) light never comes on. I do not see any "login"'s are starting from the modem/computer interaction, (I used to see this problem), but after I while I get warnings on the console: "init: process respawning too rapidly, check for possible errors: /etc/getty -h -t 30 ttyM00 2400" The modem does not even answer the phone now, whereas before it used to answer but not talk. I am getting a new modem (same model) on wednesday, in case due to some chance that I have a hardware problem with the modem. At this point I'm stuck, I thought that I understood what needed to be done and that it wouldn't be that difficult. Can some kind soul out there point me in the right direction. Any clue's whatsoever would be greatly appreciated. I really, really need to get this working. Much thanks, and my undieing gratitude if you can help me. -randy -- Randy Menna home: 408-292-0628 UUCP: {decvax,ucbvax}!decwrl!mips!menna play: 408-991-0249