[comp.dcom.modems] Courier HST fixed DTE rate Help!

dav@genisco.uucp (David L. Markowitz) (10/12/89)

I am trying to set up a couple Courier HST/V.32 dual standard modems
on a Sun, and I would like them to use a fixed DTE interface rate.
I am trying to do this both for outgoing calls and for incoming.

My ideal would be to tell UNIX to use 19200 for those lines all the
time and have the modems handle conversion.  The manual states on
page 4-10 through 4-13 that I can do this, if I have &R2, &I0, &H1,
&B1, and &N0 set (I do).  I have tried variations on this too,
with no success.

Can anyone help me?

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	David L. Markowitz		Genisco Technology Corporation
	dav@genisco
	The above opinions are merely that, and only mine.

akcs.larry@nstar.UUCP (Larry Snyder) (10/13/89)

>I am trying to set up a couple Courier HST/V.32 dual standard modems
>on a Sun, and I would like them to use a fixed DTE interface rate.
>I am trying to do this both for outgoing calls and for incoming.

I have a 14.4 kb HST and a buddy is polling me via his Dual Standard.
Both sites have the modem locked and are using hardware handshaking only.
UUCP throughput is at best 230 cps.
 

hamilton@osiris.cso.uiuc.edu (10/18/89)

akcs.larry says:

> I have a 14.4 kb HST and a buddy is polling me via his Dual Standard.
> Both sites have the modem locked and are using hardware handshaking only.
> UUCP throughput is at best 230 cps.
 
if you can, try using the "f" protocol (declare the port to be a PAD).
it's not perfect, but your thruput should be well above 800 cps (that's
what i got from a pair of older 9.6 kb units).

	wayne hamilton
	U of Il and US Army Corps of Engineers CERL
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hamilton@osiris.cso.uiuc.edu (10/18/89)

dav@genisco says:

> I am trying to set up a couple Courier HST/V.32 dual standard modems
> on a Sun, and I would like them to use a fixed DTE interface rate.
> I am trying to do this both for outgoing calls and for incoming.
> ... I have tried variations on this too, with no success.

what are the symptoms of failure?

	wayne hamilton
	U of Il and US Army Corps of Engineers CERL
UUCP:	{att,iuvax,uunet}!uiucuxc!osiris!hamilton
I'net:	hamilton@osiris.cso.uiuc.edu
Lowtek:	Box 476, Urbana, IL 61801; (217)384-4310