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From: uucp@tmsoft.uucp (Now THATs a Daemon)
Message-ID: <1989Jul12.162529.415@tmsoft.uucp>
Organization: /usr/group/cdn
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 89 16:25:29 GMT
Can someone help me with the folowing problem please.
Original-To: can-usrgroup@tmsoft.UUCP (Mailing list injector)
From: telly!moore!telly!cain!darcy
Reply-To: telly!moore!telly!cain!darcy
Distribution: ont

Working with:
	Everex Step 386/25
	Everex Enix 3.2 release B
	Consensys 8 port board
	Everex Evercom 24E modem 

When I set up the connection to the modem to ignore handshaking and
carrier detect uucp works fine but users dialing in get hung up before 
the to modems can even match baud rates.  If I enable handshaking
and carrier detect then users can call in but uucp fails with 'line
lost errno - 0' error.  I have to constantly change back and forth
and manually start uucp.

To enable/disable I use the powerports utility that comes with the
Consensys board.

The following is excerpts from my inittab and Devices files:

pm1:02345:respawn:/usr/lib/uucp/uugetty -r -h -t45 ttyh1 2412
pm2:02345:off:/usr/lib/uucp/uugetty -r -h -t45 ttyh2 2412
pm3:02345:off:/usr/lib/uucp/uugetty -r -h -t45 ttyh3 2412
pm4:02345:off:/usr/lib/uucp/uugetty -r -h -t45 ttyh4 2412
pm5:02345:off:/usr/lib/uucp/uugetty -r -h -t45 ttyh5 2412
pm6:02345:off:/usr/lib/uucp/uugetty -r -h -t45 ttyh6 2412
pm7:02345:off:/usr/lib/uucp/uugetty -r -h -t45 ttyh7 2412
pm8:02345:off:/usr/lib/uucp/uugetty -r -h -t45 ttyh8 2412
p1:2345:off:/etc/getty ttyh1 pcterm
p2:2345:respawn:/etc/getty ttyh2 pcterm
p3:2345:off:/etc/getty ttyh3 pcterm
p4:2345:off:/etc/getty ttyh4 pcterm
p5:2345:off:/etc/getty ttyh5 pcterm
p6:2345:off:/etc/getty ttyh6 pcterm
p7:2345:off:/etc/getty ttyh7 pcterm
p8:2345:off:/etc/getty ttyh8 pcterm


# ---Standard modem line
Direct ttyh1 - 2400 direct
ACU ttyh1,M - 2400 Evercom24E 
ACU ttyh1,M - 1200 Evercom24E 

Consensys insists that if it doesn't work then I must have done something
wrong.  Can anyone go a little further than that and suggest somewhere
that I should be investigating.  I am reasonably knowledgable about
serial communications but feel free to suggest the obvious anyway.

Thanks for the help
D'Arcy


