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тАО04-11-2005 09:56 PM
тАО04-11-2005 09:56 PM
Guardian Service Processor: remove the flow control condition.
Hello,
I have an issue with a GSP, GSP connection is really slow and I have this message:
Guardian Service Processor WARNING: GSP is permanently flow controlled very likely by
the local serial port. You need to remove the flow control condition.
Someone can help me to reconfigure my GSP ?
Thanks,
I have an issue with a GSP, GSP connection is really slow and I have this message:
Guardian Service Processor WARNING: GSP is permanently flow controlled very likely by
the local serial port. You need to remove the flow control condition.
Someone can help me to reconfigure my GSP ?
Thanks,
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тАО04-11-2005 10:11 PM
тАО04-11-2005 10:11 PM
Re: Guardian Service Processor: remove the flow control condition.
Hi,
It seems you are attaching this to a temninal. On terminal try to chnage flow control (It is a terminal setting)
HTH,
Devender
It seems you are attaching this to a temninal. On terminal try to chnage flow control (It is a terminal setting)
HTH,
Devender
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тАО04-12-2005 06:53 AM
тАО04-12-2005 06:53 AM
Re: Guardian Service Processor: remove the flow control condition.
For a serial console, there are two flow control methods, hardware and software. Software uses the 2 characters, XON and XOFF. When the terminal can't accept data any faster, it sends XOFF to stop the data. When it cathes up, it sends XON. For hardware flow control, there are signals in the cable which regulate the flow of data. If the GSP is configured for hardware flow control, you MUST have a full signal cable, not just GND, Xmit,Recv. Go into the GSP and see what you have. Software is preferred, especially if you really don't have a console but are using some sort of switch box or terminal concentrator. Terminal concentrators can be very difficult to configure as their nomenclature is often cryptic and non-standard.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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