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abovebrd (IS/IT--Management)
28 Mar 02 17:34
We have been using MAT to connect to our OPT 11c switch and that seems to work ok. I would rather telnet directly into the switch. However something appears to be wrong when I try a direct telnet. Can someone shed some light on this process.

Telnet using Win2k / Pro Comm Plus.
The modem dials and the switch answers. But after the modem handshaking is done no prompt is returned to the screen ? Keyboard input does not seem to do anything ?

Any advise ?

-Danny
 dan@snoboarder.net
 
 




cmawbey (TechnicalUser)
30 Mar 02 14:09
hi
try changing the baud rate i use 9600 also try settings VT100 and 8 n 1

Colin

icelady (Instructor)
30 Mar 02 22:55
Check your speed settings on the dip switches on front of SSC. Make sure these match your setting in ProComm. If this fails, try to connect with Hyperterminal at standard settings. This seems to work best for me.

Icelady
abovebrd (IS/IT--Management)
1 Apr 02 17:30
It turns out it was waiting for a password challenge before allowing the final call setup.

-Danny
 dan@snoboarder.net
 
 




Helpful Member!  gtyoder (Programmer)
2 Apr 02 16:12
This is called an SEB modem....it is password protected before you even get to LOGI in the switch....

the password you type here will not be displayed on the screen and is most likely case sensitive..

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