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Operating Systems Solaris help me!!!! how configure modem dial up with smc in solaris 10 Post 302194596 by mr.ridho on Tuesday 13th of May 2008 08:26:39 AM
Old 05-13-2008
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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dial(3NSL)					       Networking Services Library Functions						dial(3NSL)

NAME
dial, undial - establish an outgoing terminal line connection SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -lnsl [ library... ] #include <dial.h> int dial(CALL call); void undial(int fd); DESCRIPTION
The dial() function returns a file-descriptor for a terminal line open for read/write. The argument to dial() is a CALL structure (defined in the header <dial.h>). When finished with the terminal line, the calling program must invoke undial() to release the semaphore that has been set during the allo- cation of the terminal device. CALL is defined in the header <dial.h> and has the following members: struct termio *attr; /* pointer to termio attribute struct */ int baud; /* transmission data rate */ int speed; /* 212A modem: low=300, high=1200 */ char *line; /* device name for out-going line */ char *telno; /* pointer to tel-no digits string */ int modem; /* specify modem control for direct lines */ char *device; /* unused */ int dev_len; /* unused */ The CALL element speed is intended only for use with an outgoing dialed call, in which case its value should be the desired transmission baud rate. The CALL element baud is no longer used. If the desired terminal line is a direct line, a string pointer to its device-name should be placed in the line element in the CALL struc- ture. Legal values for such terminal device names are kept in the Devices file. In this case, the value of the baud element should be set to -1. This value will cause dial to determine the correct value from the <Devices> file. The telno element is for a pointer to a character string representing the telephone number to be dialed. Such numbers may consist only of these characters: 0-9 dial 0-9 * dail * # dail # ------------------------------wait for secondary dial tone - delay for approximately 4 seconds The CALL element modem is used to specify modem control for direct lines. This element should be non-zero if modem control is required. The CALL element attr is a pointer to a termio structure, as defined in the header <termio.h>. A NULL value for this pointer element may be passed to the dial function, but if such a structure is included, the elements specified in it will be set for the outgoing terminal line before the connection is established. This setting is often important for certain attributes such as parity and baud-rate. The CALL elements device and dev_len are no longer used. They are retained in the CALL structure for compatibility reasons. RETURN VALUES
On failure, a negative value indicating the reason for the failure will be returned. Mnemonics for these negative indices as listed here are defined in the header <dial.h>. INTRPT -1 /* interrupt occurred */ D_HUNG -2 /* dialer hung (no return from write) */ NO_ANS -3 /* no answer within 10 seconds */ ILL_BD -4 /* illegal baud-rate */ A_PROB -5 /* acu problem (open() failure) */ L_PROB -6 /* line problem (open() failure) */ NO_Ldv -7 /* can't open Devices file */ DV_NT_A -8 /* requested device not available */ DV_NT_K -9 /* requested device not known */ NO_BD_A -10 /* no device available at requested baud */ NO_BD_K -11 /* no device known at requested baud */ DV_NT_E -12 /* requested speed does not match */ BAD_SYS -13 /* system not in Systems file*/ FILES
/etc/uucp/Devices /etc/uucp/Systems /var/spool/uucp/LCK..tty-device ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |Unsafe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
uucp(1C), alarm(2), read(2), write(2), attributes(5), termio(7I) NOTES
Including the header <dial.h> automatically includes the header <termio.h>. An alarm(2) system call for 3600 seconds is made (and caught) within the dial module for the purpose of ``touching'' the LCK.. file and constitutes the device allocation semaphore for the terminal device. Otherwise, uucp(1C) may simply delete the LCK.. entry on its 90-minute clean-up rounds. The alarm may go off while the user program is in a read(2) or write(2) function, causing an apparent error return. If the user program expects to be around for an hour or more, error returns from read()s should be checked for (errno==EINTR), and the read() possibly reissued. This interface is unsafe in multithreaded applications. Unsafe interfaces should be called only from the main thread. SunOS 5.10 30 Dec 1996 dial(3NSL)
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