Stuart Henderson wrote:
Perhaps the multiplier in the puc(4) driver is wrong for this card, in
which case setting a particular speed in cu would not /actually/ give that
speed on the serial line..
You're right.
First, as ever, try a -current snapshot in case it was since fixed.
If not, colle
On 2009-08-05, Laurent Salle wrote:
>>> To use the 8th port, I use:
>>> # cu -l cua0a -s 19200
>>> and I get garbled text, almost like when the baudrate is not correctly set.
Perhaps the multiplier in the puc(4) driver is wrong for this card, in
which case setting a particular speed in cu would n
Fred Crowson wrote:
On 8/4/09, Laurent Salle wrote:
I'm having problems using a Sunix PCI card with 8 serial port on a
Soekris board. This hardware will be used as a console server: each of
the 8 serial ports will be attached to the console of other Soekris box
to provide out of band manage
On 8/4/09, Laurent Salle wrote:
> I'm having problems using a Sunix PCI card with 8 serial port on a
> Soekris board. This hardware will be used as a console server: each of
> the 8 serial ports will be attached to the console of other Soekris box
> to provide out of band management.
>
> When I a
I'm having problems using a Sunix PCI card with 8 serial port on a
Soekris board. This hardware will be used as a console server: each of
the 8 serial ports will be attached to the console of other Soekris box
to provide out of band management.
When I attach the console port of a managed box
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