ITEM: D1652L
Problem with flow control of a modem on serial port.
Question:
When running a RISC System/6000 model 320 on AIX 3.2.3e, the system
is having problems with flow control on the modem which is attached
to the serial port. CRC errors are occurring every 4 KBytes.
Please provide how to setup a U.S. Robotics Sportster 14,400 modem.
Response:
As viewed with a breakout box, beyond any doubt, the U.S. Robotics
Sportster causes CTS to go true at power-on when RTS/CTS hardware
flow control is configured. The RISC AIX 3.2.+ doesn't like that.
After calling U.S. Robotics, they said that this is an assumption that
they made on the Sportster. Even though it is a pure asynchronous
modem, they equate the &R0 feature (CTS tracks RTS), which is not used
in the standard fashion, to be a "synchronous" thing. The Sportster
can not accept the &R0; it equates it to &R2.
The moral of the story is that a U.S. Robotics V.32 Sportster can not
be used on a RISC System/6000 which is running AIX 3.2.anything AND
using hardware flow control.
Note that this does NOT imply that a Sportster can not be used; it
states that it can not be used with hardware data flow control.
Support Line: Problem with flow control of a modem on serial port. ITEM: D1652L
Dated: September 1993 Category: N/A
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