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Re: 8N2 communication?



In article <cistron.37E76683.63D31E69@data-sciences.de>,
Gerhard Kroder  <gerhard.kroder@data-sciences.de> wrote:
>recently i had to configure a cisco isdn router, wich requieres 2 stopbits
>(at eight data and null parity bits) as communication parameters. the only
>communication programm avaliable on my 80mb deb2.1 was minicom, which
>didn't have 8N2 to set up. do you know others that support 8N2, or how else
>can i set these parameters? i do not want to switch to an windows
>evironment, where hyperterm supports 8n2...

I've configured a *lot* of cisco routers. 761, 1600, 2500, 3600, 7200
and I've never come across one that was set to 8N2.

But you are right, minicom doesn't support that though the Linux kernel
does (CS8|CSTOPB)

Mike.
-- 
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	-- Bill, "The Terrible Thunderlizards"


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