cdptektips
Technical User
Hello,
On a Nortel Meridian PBX, a series of control characters was entered into the terminal port by mistake. Now, any character that is typed on the keyboard is echoed as a "1" by the PBX. Output coming from the PBX to the terminal (dumps, timestamps, etc) displays correctly. The connection was working and databits, parity, and speed were not changed.
I have a second connection to the PBX using the modem that works.
Is there a way to clear the process that controls the terminal so that it will be reset and the input from the keyboard will work correctly again?
Thank you for any suggestions that you may have.
On a Nortel Meridian PBX, a series of control characters was entered into the terminal port by mistake. Now, any character that is typed on the keyboard is echoed as a "1" by the PBX. Output coming from the PBX to the terminal (dumps, timestamps, etc) displays correctly. The connection was working and databits, parity, and speed were not changed.
I have a second connection to the PBX using the modem that works.
Is there a way to clear the process that controls the terminal so that it will be reset and the input from the keyboard will work correctly again?
Thank you for any suggestions that you may have.