[H-GEN] Re:

luke zzlgrant at uq.net.au
Sun Aug 20 04:32:07 EDT 2000


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looks to me like your terminal settings are wrong......check that you dont
have "echo local key strokes" or sum such thing turned on.

Luke
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter J Arnold" <arnoldpj at optushome.com.au>
To: <general at lists.humbug.org.au>
Cc: <modems at optushome.com.au>; <on at optushome.com.au>;
<consoles at optushome.com.au>
Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 9:13 AM


> [ Humbug *General* list - semi-serious discussions about Humbug and ]
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> Hi Guys/Girls,
> Not really a unixy question but at work we are setting up some Cisco PIX
> firewalls with modems on the console ports. Generally the modems are
USRobotics
> 33.6 or similar modems. My problem is that when they are set up and I dial
into
> them I get an echo of every character I type in (JJuusstt  lliikkee
tthhiiss).
>
> I've set up the modem as per cisco document
> (http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/50.html) which relates to setting up
a
> modem on a router...not quite the same but similar
>
> The settings for the modem are basicly reset with AT&F and/or ATZ then
> No flow control: &I0 &H0
>          No data compression: &K0
>          Echo off: E0 F1
>          Result-code off: Q1 &A0
>          Lock DTE speed: &B1
>          speed=9600: &N6
>          Normal carrier detect: &C1
>          Overwrite DTR: &D0
>          Write to NVRAM: &W
>
>  Any help or pointer in the right direction greatly appreciated..
>
> Peter Arnold
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