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12-16-2004 01:58 AM
12-16-2004 01:58 AM
Reset /dev/ttyd2a1
I have a dialup connection established, but seem to be unable to hang it up.
I can access the device through cu, by doing
cu -l /dev/ttyd2a1
+++ath0 seems to send to the program on the remote end, and doesn't hang up the modem.
How can I hangup this modem by either by forcing the device off, or gracefully disconnecting with commands?
I can access the device through cu, by doing
cu -l /dev/ttyd2a1
+++ath0 seems to send to the program on the remote end, and doesn't hang up the modem.
How can I hangup this modem by either by forcing the device off, or gracefully disconnecting with commands?
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12-16-2004 02:09 AM
12-16-2004 02:09 AM
Re: Reset /dev/ttyd2a1
MR command from GSP. Also after that init -q
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12-16-2004 02:33 AM
12-16-2004 02:33 AM
Re: Reset /dev/ttyd2a1
Don't I need to be at the console for GSP? Also, I'm nowhere near the console.. any other ways of hanging up a modem?
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12-16-2004 02:47 AM
12-16-2004 02:47 AM
Re: Reset /dev/ttyd2a1
You can telnet to GSP. Else you can aks someone to power cycle the modem.
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