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Re: baycom sethdlc No such device (19)



Jaye,

For further information on this see Documentation/networking/baycom.txt in your kernel source tree. The AX25-HOWTO is a bit out of date.

73, Bob N7XY

On 12/17/03 06:34:43, Sebastian Muszynski wrote:
Hi Jaye!

If you load the kernl module baycom_ser_fdx.o your interface is called
bcsf0.
So try 'sethdlc -p -i bcsf0 mode "ser12*" io 0x3f8 irq4'.

Good luck!

73 de Sebastian, DO2KSM

On Wednesday 17 December 2003 09:42, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
> Greetings:
>
> I'm not having much luck getting my baycom bp2 modem port/device to
load.
> I'm reading the ax25 howto and following it along (as root) (chapter
> 6.1.3). When I issue:
> sethdlc -p -i bc0 mode "ser12*" io 0x3f8 irq 4
> my system responds with:
> sethdlc: Error No such device (19), cannot ioctl SIOCGIFFLAGS bc0
>
> I'm stumped as to what to do next.  I built a 2.4.23 kernel with
ax25
> support, then added modules for Baycom_epp.o, baycom_ser_fdx.o, and
> hdlcdrv.o.  These modules will load but so far, will not work!
>
> Additionally, I tried to use DOS and run the baycom software
included with
> the bp-2. It simply would not work. The software wouldn't decode a
single
> packet and when I sent a connect request, sounded plain wrong. This
was
> mentioned somewhere on the tigertronics website and it said to use
third
> party software. . .  Finally, I downloaded several "third party"
> applications, and of all of them, a custom version of JNOS was able
to work
> with the modem and serial port.  I figured that the ax25 kernel
support
> would probably also work, but I'm having second thoughts now :)
>
> Any tips would really be helpful about now.
>
> TIA, 73



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