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11-05-2002 03:06 PM
11-05-2002 03:06 PM
C1099 Console Setup for two hosts
I have three servers and two C1099 consoles. I found out today I should be able to connect two servers at once to a console and flip back and forth. I have them both connected and I believe configured, but I can't figure out how to switch back and forth. Can anyone offer any suggestions or documentation?
Thanks,
Dave
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11-05-2002 05:07 PM
11-05-2002 05:07 PM
Re: C1099 Console Setup for two hosts
When you want to switch you need to go into the setup & change the input port from Serial 1 to Serial 2 & vice-versa. As long as you have the comm paramters correct (9600 baud 8-N-1), the term type (HP-Term) correct on both ports & the proper cables, that's all you should have to do.
I don't believe there's a key or key combo that does that out of the box. But that unit does have a fairly sophisticated user-define capability & you might possibly be able to map a sequence to do the above.
But I've never done it though.
Rgds,
Jeff
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11-06-2002 08:23 AM
11-06-2002 08:23 AM
Re: C1099 Console Setup for two hosts
I have one host set up on the EIA port and one on the AUX port. I go into the 'config keys' and then the Quick Menu. There I change the host/printer setting from EIA to AUX. I exit and save, but don't get any response until I go and switch it back to EIA, which puts me back on host #1. I can connect to host #2 if I flip the cables, but then I have the same problem trying to get to the host on the AUX port. Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks,
Dave
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11-06-2002 02:30 PM
11-06-2002 02:30 PM
Re: C1099 Console Setup for two hosts
1) The setup for the AUX port - make sure it matches the EIA port exactly.
2) The cable on the AUX port - if this is DB9 - DB9 then should be
2 - 3
3 - 2
5 - 5
If it's DB9 - DB25 it should be
2 - 3
3 - 2
5 - 7
HTH,
Jeff
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11-13-2002 10:27 AM
11-13-2002 10:27 AM
Re: C1099 Console Setup for two hosts
I have double checked the configuration on AUX. It's identical to the EIA port. But the cabling I'm not sure about. I trying to use the same cable that works for use on the EIA port for use on AUX. Should I use a different cable?
Thanks for your help.
Dave
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11-16-2002 11:12 AM
11-16-2002 11:12 AM
Re: C1099 Console Setup for two hosts
From what you are seeing, does that make sense?
If the cable you have on EIA (standard port) works OK, try just moving that cable to the AUX port, to eliminate cable issues. This is where you will (I think) need the gender mender.
As Jeff says, if the port settings are identical between the AUX and EIA setup screens, there is no reason why this should not work.
I WISH mightily that there were a hot-key combo that would allow switching between the two ports, like so many other TERMs have... but I don't know of one.
If you ever find such a thing, please post it back here for us to find.
Regards, --bmr
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11-18-2002 09:37 AM
11-18-2002 09:37 AM
Re: C1099 Console Setup for two hosts
Thanks for your message. Both of my ports on the console are 25 pin females. So I don't need to use a gender mender. I've tried the same cable on both ports, using the same settings, and it will only work on the EIA port. It doesn't work on the AUX port. Is there a different cable I should use for the AUX port? Is it pinned differently?
I agree, a hot key work be great. Doesn't seem it would be hard to include either.
At the moment, making this work isn't a big deal. I have a working console for all my boxes except for a new one which will get its own soon. But it bugs me I can't make this work. I would like to figure this out before I 'have' to. Thanks to everyone for their comments. There must be something simple I'm missing, because others have made this work...
Thanks,
Dave
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