aland@infmx.informix.com (Colonel Panic) (02/13/91)
The hardware: Sun Sparcstation IPC running SunOS 4.1.1 Regular IPC serial port A in RS423 mode Microcom QX/4232hs 9600 baud MNP10 modem I'd like to use this modem for both dial-out and dial-in for tip, uucp, etc. usage. I have dial-out working OK (speed adjusting OK, MNP detecting OK, etc.), but upon dial-ins, the modem either doesn't answer at all or doesn't speed match properly. Microcom Tech Support doesn't have a clue about use with UNIX. I've done similar set-ups on SVR3 systems before, where everything is done differently... Does anybody have the right combination of modem parms/commands, /etc/remote entry, ttytab entry, /dev entries (cua0, ttyd0, ttya), and whatever else it takes to get this to work? I've followed TFM to what degree I can find things )-: Any help appreciated; thanks in advance. Followups to comp.unix.questions for want of a better idea... -- Alan Denney # aland@informix.com # {pyramid|uunet}!infmx!aland At the time of Christ (A.D. 8), there were an estimated 6.338E29 Denneys weighing a cumulative 1.98E28 tons; lined up they were over 51 trillion light years long. Source: the Denney Family News, Fall 1990, pp. 5