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help me!!!! how configure modem dial up with smc in solaris 10

Dear All,

i have problem during install modem dial up with smc in solaris 10.

i can't find "login" because it's stop in _receive started transmit started.

thanks for your attention.



this is the list during i dial to this number :


altconn called
Device Type ACU wanted
lockname(/usr/spool/uucp/LCK..tty1a)
mlock tty1A succeeded
fixline(4, 9600)
processdev: calling setdevcfg(cu, ACU)
dialer args :/usr/lib/uucp/Standard_Modem:-x9:/dev/tty1A:0215325070:9600
hangup - timeout 15
Sent MODEM <<+++>>-OK
Sent MODEM <<ATQ0^M>>-OK
Sent MODEM <<ATH^M>>-OK
MODEM returned <<^M^JOK^M>>-OK
Sent MODEM <<ATE0V1^M>>-OK
MODEM returned <<^J^M^JOK^M>>-OK
Sent MODEM <<AT^M>>-OK
MODEM returned <<^J^M^JOK^M>>-OK
sending dial string
Sent MODEM <<ATDT0215325070^M>>-OK
wait for connect - timeout 145
MODEM returned <<^J^M^JCONNECT 9600^M>>-CONNECT
Exit with 0
Forked 14907 Wait got 14907 Status 0
ISTRIP cleared
getto ret 4
device status for fd=4
F_GETFL=2, iflag=`12005', oflag=`0', cflag=`62275', lflag=`0', line=`0'
cc[0]=`177', [1]=`34', [2]=`10', [3]=`25', [4]=`1', [5]=`0', [6]=`377', [7]=`377'
call _mode(1)
Connected
_receive started

transmit started
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