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тАО04-28-2003 06:13 AM
тАО04-28-2003 06:13 AM
Hi there,
I have a rp5400 (L1000) with a revision A GSP (the old TOSCA one). Connected to the GSP I have a W-cable.
Now my question: which baud rate is the remote modem port capable to do?
I know that the HP supported baud rates for console and remote port are 19200 - I need to know what baud rate it is (or might be) capable to do.
Does anyone know or even has a source stating that?
Thank you a lot in advance!!!
I have a rp5400 (L1000) with a revision A GSP (the old TOSCA one). Connected to the GSP I have a W-cable.
Now my question: which baud rate is the remote modem port capable to do?
I know that the HP supported baud rates for console and remote port are 19200 - I need to know what baud rate it is (or might be) capable to do.
Does anyone know or even has a source stating that?
Thank you a lot in advance!!!
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тАО04-28-2003 06:54 AM
тАО04-28-2003 06:54 AM
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Hi Charlie,
I believe the port would only be able to run at 19200 baud max. It would not have been intended for faster use as it's only usage is for a remote modem.
If you really need a fast serial port then I'd suggest a PCI mux card, the A6748A is a replacement for the J3592A. It's an 8 port mux that can be used up to 230,400 bps.
regards,
Darren.
I believe the port would only be able to run at 19200 baud max. It would not have been intended for faster use as it's only usage is for a remote modem.
If you really need a fast serial port then I'd suggest a PCI mux card, the A6748A is a replacement for the J3592A. It's an 8 port mux that can be used up to 230,400 bps.
regards,
Darren.
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тАО04-28-2003 04:50 PM
тАО04-28-2003 04:50 PM
Re: rp5400 - GSP remote port
Hi,
This U can check from GSP prompt. ^B Type He for help on communication port. I think CA is the command for configuring the Baud rate speed of the remote port.
regards
Saurav
This U can check from GSP prompt. ^B Type He for help on communication port. I think CA is the command for configuring the Baud rate speed of the remote port.
regards
Saurav
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