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12-03-2002 05:52 AM
12-03-2002 05:52 AM
Solved! Go to Solution.
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12-03-2002 07:04 AM
12-03-2002 07:04 AM
Re: HP 700/92
Try doing the following:
power off the 700/92. While powering on the 700/92, hold down the "D" key on the keyboard. You will hear a beep and shortly see a "default configs used hit return to continue" message. Once you hit return, the terminal should be in default mode and capable of communicating with the default being 9600, none, 8, 1.
You may also check the "f4" softkey prior to this and insure that there is an asterisk in within the softkey. It should be marked REMOTE MODE. If an asterisk appears, it's in remote mode.
HTH,
Dave
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12-04-2002 04:54 AM
12-04-2002 04:54 AM
Re: HP 700/92
We have the Asterisk in REMOTE MODE. When we rebooted the HP 700/92 and held down "D" key, we got the message " default configs used, hit return to clear" and were back to square one.
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12-04-2002 08:29 PM
12-04-2002 08:29 PM
SolutionIf possible, I would try to half-split the problem by swapping the terminals. If they're close enough together, switch the serial cables at the backs of the two terminals and see if the problem "moves". If the other terminal now is unresponsive and the terminal in question seems to work, the problem is in the cable or the console port on the system is hung or has failed. This assumes that both terminals are configured the same. The HP terminals were designed so that their default datacom configuration matches the default console port config of the HP9000 servers.
Dave
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12-09-2002 02:03 AM
12-09-2002 02:03 AM
Re: HP 700/92
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