Date: Thu, 19 Sep 1996 08:23:27 +0600 From: "Samuel E. Romero" <ser@hon.hn> To: Dan Fifield <fifield@mfa.com> Cc: FreeBSD ISP Mailing List <freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: [Fwd: Silo Overflows?] Message-ID: <3240AE9F.1AA8@hon.hn> References: <Pine.HPP.3.94.960918210044.26296A-100000@stimpy.mfa.com>
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Dan Fifield wrote: > > On Wed, 18 Sep 1996, Samuel E. Romero wrote: > > > Dan Fifield wrote: > > > > > > Can your users connect to the system, even with the silo overflows or > > > > nothing gets transfered to the system because of that?. > > > > > > No, It stops all serial line activity on the boca box! > > > > Are you allowed to login using a terminal program. No a burst type talk > > (like the ppp or zmodem), just a terminal program with a standard login > > shell?. > > > > No I attempted to use Win95's hyperterm and it would not even give me a > login prompt. > Ok, I had a similar problem with that card, just a check: Does the irq setting is ok in the kernel config file, in the last sio line?. If you left out that setting, the probes will check the board with all the ports, but as soon as something goes trough the line it will give silo overflows. :-). (Yes, it happened when I was just copying the previous line, instead of type them, so I forgot to place it there). Hope that helps. -- Samuel E. Romero Soluciones Internacionales ser@hon.hn Honduras On Net Tel. CC:(504)39-0547 Tegucigalpa, M.D.C. Honduras, C.A. PGP Signature: D7 89 28 FE 34 19 DE FE 8D 05 D5 36 86 88 DD 6D --
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