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Modem problem on rp2470 GSP

 
Gregory Heil
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Modem problem on rp2470 GSP

I have been trying to get a modem working on the rp2470. It is connected to the remote connector on the W-cable. The modem works except for one same thing.

As I type anything, say at login, I don't see the letter I just typed until I enter another letter or CR. As my login is gheil, I type a g and don't see it. Then I type the h, and see the g, and so forth.

Below is the setup.

GSP Setup

firmware version C.2.14

Local Console Serial Port bit rate: 9600 bits/s
Local Console Serial Port Flow Control: Software
Local Console Serial Port Terminal Type: vt100
Remote Console Serial Port Modem Protocol: CCITT
Remote Console Serial Port Modem bit rate: 19200 bits/s
Remote Console Serial Port Modem Flow Control: Hardware
Remote Console Serial Port Modem Transmit Configuration Strings: Disabled
Remote Console Serial Port Modem Presence: always connected

device files for remote port on the GSP

crw-r--r-- 1 bin bin 1 0x000205 May 19 11:38 /dev/cua0p2
crw-r--r-- 1 bin bin 1 0x000205 May 19 11:54 /dev/cul0p2
crw--w--w- 1 bin bin 1 0x000200 May 30 2003 /dev/tty0p2
crw--w--w- 1 root tty 1 0x000206 May 19 12:09 /dev/ttyd0p2

/etc/gettydefs entry for the modem

19200M # B19200 SANE CS8 ISTRIP IXANY TAB3 HUPCL
# B19200 SANE CS8 ISTRIP IXANY TAB3 HUPCL
#Modem login: #19200M

Getty process running (I have also tried uugetty, no diff)

root 22570 1 0 12:10:11 ? 0:00 /usr/sbin/getty -h ttyd0p2 19200M

Modem - Multitech MT2834ZDXb

atl5l7l6
B1 E1 M1 Q2 R0 V1 X0 &E1 &E4 &E7 &E8 &E10 &E13 &E15 %C0 #C1 &C1 *H0 L3
$MB19200 $SB19200 $BA0 &W0

$A0 #A0 &B0 &BS1 $D0 &D3 %DL0 %DC0 $EB0 %E1 %E4 #F2 $F0 &G0 #L0
&P0 &Q1 $R0 &R1 &RF1 &S1 &SF0 &T5 $T1 $V0 $V6 #V1 Y0
$MB19200 $SB19200 $BA0 &W0

S0 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 S11 S13 S24 S25 S30
001 043 013 010 008 002 045 002 006 007 080 037 020 000 000

Any suggestions? I've read all of the entries in the Knowledge Base that seem to apply.

Also, you'll notice that the remote GSP port is configured as CCITT and hardwared. Yet the device files are for CCITT only. If I create the device files for both (to match the settings in the GSP) I can't get into the modem via kermit. It complains about opening the line with the error "Not a typewriter" I would think that they should match. Yes?