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05-15-2008 06:31 AM
05-15-2008 06:31 AM
I'm trying to install a modem on my RP3410 using 1 of the 3 ports on my Serial Card but I can't have the modem answering (the modem is set to Auto Answer). I used SAM to configure the modem (9600) on Port #4. I have this line in my inittab file "a0:3:respawn:/usr/lbin/uucp/uugetty -r -t 60 -h ttyd1p4 9600". When I call the modem using "cu -m -l /dev/cul1p4 -s 9600 dir" I get a "Connected" message but it never answers back. What is the problem ?
Thank you for any help.
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05-15-2008 06:57 AM
05-15-2008 06:57 AM
Re: Installing Modem on RP3410
Maybe this will help.
Title: Modem: installing a MT5634ZBA Modem on the N/L-Class System
http://www11.itrc.hp.com/service/cki/docDisplay.do?docLocale=en&docId=emr_na-c00958996-2
Regards,
Robert-Jan
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05-15-2008 07:10 AM
05-15-2008 07:10 AM
Re: Installing Modem on RP3410
Is the modem a supported modem for HP-UX?
Try testing on it prior to use. See if anything shows up in /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
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05-15-2008 07:14 AM
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Re: Installing Modem on RP3410
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05-15-2008 07:21 AM
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Re: Installing Modem on RP3410
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05-15-2008 07:28 AM
05-15-2008 07:28 AM
Re: Installing Modem on RP3410
tty 1 0/7/1/1 asio0 CLAIMED INTERFACE PCI Serial (103c1048)
/dev/GSPdiag1 /dev/mux1 /dev/tty1p2
/dev/diag/mux1 /dev/tty1p0 /dev/tty1p4
Not really sure at the moment about port 4, but I guess you are on the wrong port.
Hope this helps!
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05-15-2008 07:39 AM
05-15-2008 07:39 AM
SolutionMP:CM> ca
CA
This command allows you to modify the local and remote modem serial port
configurations.
Local and Remote Serial Port Configuration Menu:
D - Display Local/Remote Serial Port Configuration
L - Modify Local Serial Port Configuration
R - Modify Remote/Modem Serial Port Configuration
Enter menu item or [Q] to Quit: d
d
Current Local Serial Port Configuration:
Bit Rate in bits/sec : 9600
Flow Control : Software
Current Remote/Modem Serial Port Configuration:
Bit Rate in bits/sec : 19200
Flow Control : Software
Modem Presence : Always connected
Modem Protocol : CCITT
Transmit Configuration Strings : Enabled
Local and Remote Serial Port Configuration Menu:
D - Display Local/Remote Serial Port Configuration
L - Modify Local Serial Port Configuration
R - Modify Remote/Modem Serial Port Configuration
Enter menu item or [Q] to Quit: r
r
Current Remote/Modem Serial Port Configuration:
B - Bit Rate in bits/sec : 19200
F - Flow Control : Software
M - Modem Presence : Always connected
P - Modem Protocol : CCITT
T - Transmit Configuration Strings : Enabled
Enter parameter(s) to change, A to modify All, or [Q] to Quit: b
b
For each parameter, enter:
New value, or
DEFAULT to set the default value, or
Q to Quit
Remote/Modem Bit Rate in bits/sec:
Current -> 19200 (default)
Options: 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400
Enter new value, or Q to Quit:
check the status:
MP:CM> ms
MS
Type
-Modem state- -------------- Remote port Modem Signals -------------
RTS/105 DTR/108 CTS/106 DSR/107 DCD/109 RI/125
Session idle 0 0 0 0 0 0
MP:CM> sa
SA
This command allows you to modify MP access configuration.
Current Set Access Configuration:
R - Remote/Modem : OS SESSION
T - Telnet : Enabled
W - Web SSL : Enabled
- - SSH : Disabled (MP Feature Not Licensed)
I - IPMI over LAN : Enabled
Enter parameter(s) to change, A to modify All, or [Q] to Quit: r
r
For each parameter, enter:
New value, or
DEFAULT to set the default value, or
Q to Quit
Remote/Modem serial port Access Configuration:
L - LOCKED
(No dial-in access allowed)
M - MANAGEMENT ACCESS
(For both dial-in and outgoing paging)
Current -> O - OS SESSION (default)
(Management and Console access will be denied from the
modem. Incoming access will result in an OS Session
outgoing paging will not preempt the OS)
Enter new value, or Q to Quit:
Hope this helps!
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05-15-2008 11:14 AM
05-15-2008 11:14 AM
Re: Installing Modem on RP3410
Thanks a lot for your long and explicite answer. I followed it step by step and modified the remote port speed rate to 9600. Any other else parameters are the same, but when a run the "MS" command to see the modem state, I don't get a 0 under CTS/106, I get a 1 on that status. For the access configuration, I have the default "O - OS SESSION". Is that correct ?
But unfortunately, after all this is done, I still get no answer from my modem.
Here is what I get :
[xxx:/]$ cu -m -l /dev/cul1p4 -s 9600 dir
Connected
~[xxx].
Disconnected
[xxx:/]$
Do you see anything else I should look forward ?
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05-15-2008 11:16 AM
05-15-2008 11:16 AM
Re: Installing Modem on RP3410
Hope this helps!
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05-15-2008 11:58 AM
05-15-2008 11:58 AM
Re: Installing Modem on RP3410
Here is what I have in my ioscan :
tty 0 0/7/1/0 asio0 CLAIMED INTERFACE PCI SimpleComm (103c1290)
tty 1 0/7/1/1 asio0 CLAIMED INTERFACE PCI Serial (103c1048)
Herer is what I have in my /etc/inittab file :
a0:3:respawn:/usr/lbin/uucp/uugetty -r -t 60 -h ttyd1p4 9600
Does it help ?
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05-15-2008 09:09 PM
05-15-2008 09:09 PM
Re: Installing Modem on RP3410
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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