cck@deneb.ucdavis.edu (Earl H. Kinmonth) (10/24/88)
Any idea what is going on here? When I use uucico over a 1200 baud generic ($70) modem, everything works fine. When I use it over my expensive leased line, exchanges go to a certain point, and then a sequence of the following type starts: $ uucico -Sucdavis -r1 -x9 [log in and successful transactions cut] send 44 rec h->cntl 177652 send 45 rec h->cntl 177762 rec h->cntl 177772 rec h->cntl 177762 rec h->cntl 177762 rec h->cntl 177762 rec h->cntl 177762 rec h->cntl 177762 rec h->cntl 177762 rec h->cntl 177762 rec h->cntl 177762 rec h->cntl 177762 rec h->cntl 177762 rec h->cntl 177772 rec h->cntl 42 send 25 state - 10 rec h->cntl 10 state - 6000 ret from cntrl - -1 enter us_sst, status is : 10 s.sysname : ucdavis send OO -1,omsg-<OOOOOO>imsg <^P< -"*---OOOOOO-omsg-<OOOOOO>imsg <Disconnected^M^JRequest: exit code 0 This happens at all speeds I've tried: 4800, 2400, and 1200 baud. I'm using SCO Xenix 286 2.2 on an ATT6310. The target machine is a VAX 11/750 running BSD 4.3. Earl H. Kinmonth, History Department, University of California, Davis, California, 95616 916-752-1636/0776 Disclaimer: This is AmeriKa! Who needs a disclaimer! Internet: ucdked!cck@ucdavis.edu UUCP: {ucbvax, lll-crg}!ucdavis!ucdked!cck