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Posted by Telephonist on August 29, 2007, 3:52 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options On Aug 29, 3:18 am, sjo...@scannex.co.uk wrote:
> We have a TCP to serial converter used to login to a Meridian Switch
> at 9600 baud via a telnet session and are trying to send a file to
> login and get the response OVL428, note the echoed characters are
> also missing the odd character, however if we log in manually via the
> same telnet session all works OK. Is there some speed issue here, or
> does the Meridian have a limited RS232 input buffer size, and if so
> does it toggle its handshake lines? We are sending 13 characters for
> the login, wait for the response, then the password. Any thoughts?
I have two TTY ports connected to a serial (terminal) server, which
several of us access over the LAN via Hyperterminal Private Edition
(which allows mapping key macros). I have a function key configured
to send LOGI<ENTER>"User Name"<ENTER>"Password"<ENTER>ld 02<ENTER>
(for a total of 28 characters and four carriage returns) as one
continuous string at 9600 baud, with no problems. It logs me right in
and pulls up LD 2.
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