Re: Hardware Flow Control

Robert Hanson (roberth@cet.com)
Thu, 5 Sep 1996 22:14:49 -0700 (PDT)

we use gvc/maxtechs... 28.8 external... same thing...

i use 3.3.1c1 i think it is... comos

and 57600

add modem maxtech
set modem maxtech "maxtech" 57600 "AT&F2&C1&D3S0=1M0\r^OK"
set all modem maxtech
save all
reset all
wait a few........
show all
reboot
doh!!!!!!!

in 1 year 5 months ive power cycled maybe 5 modems in a 6 portmaster
pool... :)

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Robert H. Hanson LAN/WAN Consultant - Internet Service Provider
Otis Orchards, Wa. Cutting Edge Communications www.cet.com
(509) 927-9541 finger: info@cet.com or email: roberth@cet.com

On Thu, 5 Sep 1996, Michael J. Hartwick wrote:

> How does determine where a connection is requesting CTS to be dropped?
> All I know is that a user gets connected and sometimes gets "froze" by CTS
> dropping. I want to solve this problem, but need to know where to look to
> find the piece of hardware that is causing this problem. I don't know if
> it matters but the ComOS is 3.3.2. I have contacted the manufacturer of
> the modems and am trying the init string that they recommended. The
> modems are GVC, even though some don't like these modems, we haven't had
> problems with them until recently, and there doesn't seem to be a pattern
> that we can track down. I want to find which piece of hardware is causing
> this, but don't know how to proceed from here.
>
> Thanks,
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Michael J. Hartwick, VE3SLQ
> Hartwick Communications Consulting
> hartwick@primeline.net
>