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From: david@kessner.denver.co.us (David Kessner)
Subject: Re: Stop me before I kill (uucico) again...
Message-ID: <1991Apr15.212635.16619@kessner.denver.co.us>
Keywords: HDB uucp modem
Organization: Kessner, Inc.
References: <704@sunpix.East.Sun.COM>
Date: Mon, 15 Apr 91 21:26:35 GMT

In article <704@sunpix.East.Sun.COM> cram@sunpix.East.Sun.COM (Marc W. Howard) writes:
>	I recently upgraded a machine to a CVG Super Modem 9600 (V.42).  Doing
>this killed uucp between this system and another with a Telebit T2500.
>Previously the link worked okay at 2400 baud (no compression or error
>checking).  Now when the two systems start up they do the initial handshake,
>agree on using 'g' protocol, and then proceed to alarm themselves to death.
>The two systems are both running the same version of HDB uucp.  Also the
>link works fine for normal login (i.e., tip) applications.
>						cram@sunpix.East.Sun.COM


Does it actually 'just hangup' when doing the UUCP transfer-- thus causing the
alarms?  Here is why I ask...

I have an ATI 9600etc/c modem, and UUCP with a T2500.  When I connect at
9600 with V.32 but no MNP or V.42bis it works flawlessly.  When I use
compression/correction it will connect fine, but will hang up (causing Alarms)
after awhile (after 1-2 min).  

I've tried ALL possible combinations of baud-rates/settings/handshaking with
no avail.  The modem works fine when connecting to ALL other machines.  

ATI Tech support Babbles worse than the V.P. Danny-Q...

So, I am wondering if your problem and mine are related.  If they are, it
sounds like a T2500 problem, but who knows?  

Oh.  The T2500 I was talking to had "the most recent ROM's"...

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