Newsgroups: comp.unix.ultrix
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From: larryd%bnrmtl@larry.mcrcim.mcgill.edu (Larry Dunkelman)
Subject: Problem with 'ccr'
Message-ID: <1991Feb27.032213.5418@scrumpy@.bnr.ca>
Keywords: DS200, Remote Console, ccr
Sender: news@scrumpy@.bnr.ca (USENET (SY))
Organization: Bell Northern Research Montreal, Canada.
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 91 03:22:13 GMT

I am attempting to access the remote console of a DEC server 200
which is remote from the host (in another building - the buildings 
are interconnected with 1.544Mb/sec links using Vitalink bridges).

I have defined the terminal server (address, etc) using 'addnode'
and I use the 'ccr' command. After getting the 'remote console reserved'
message, I feel like I am talking to the moon.  It takes upwards of 20
seconds to respond to my typing.  But after it echos what I typed, it
responds normally. For example, I type : show server char .  I see nothing
on my screen for about 20 seconds, then it slowly starts to appear, and
then it dumps the server characteristics quite quickly.  

I have tried the same thing from an adjacent VMS machine using
NCP and 'connect via qna-0 phy address 08-00-2b-......'  On VMS
it works fine with no response problems at all.  

I am running a 5820 with Ultrix 4.0.  When I tried this with Ultrix 3.1
(a while back) it would hang altogether.  Connecting with a DS200 
on the same 10Mb/sec LAN works like a charm.

DEC support were no help.  They didn't have any terminal servers on
a WAN with which they could test.

Anyone have similar problems ?  Am I doomed to use VMS to access my
remote servers forever ?  

Larry Dunkelman
Bell-Northern Research

E-mail:  larryd%bnrmtl@larry.mcrcim.mcgill.edu
