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		mongoose
 
 
  Joined: 25 Mar 2006 Posts: 6
 
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				 Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 3:47 pm    Post subject: Lantronix MSS-1T power up issues | 
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				First let me say thanks for an excellent piece of software.  I was unwilling to stand up a windows box just for this task, so I was extremely happy to find this package.  I owe you a beer!     
 
 
I am currently using wview with a Lantronix serial port server.  All works fine until a power outage and the Lantronix server "reboots".  This has the effect of wedging ther serial port on the Davis VP2 console.  To clear the problem, I must disconnect he VP2 from the serial server and reboot both.  I have set the Lantronix server to the settings required in the wview manual, but those settings are for teh server.  I have enclosed the serial port settings ( show ports command ) I am using.  Hopefully someone can show me where I have misconfigured the device. 
 
 
Thanks in advance, and thanks again for a great program.
 
 
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Local_2>> show ports
 
 
Port 1: Username:                      Physical Port 1 (Job Service)
 
   Char Size/Stop Bits:         8/1   Baud Rate:                  19200
 
   Flow Ctrl:               Cts/Rts       Session Limit:                  4
 
   Parity:                     None         Modem Control:               None
 
   Access:                  Dynamic     Break Ctrl:                 Local
 
   Local Switch:               None     Start Character:             None
 
   Forward:                    None      Backward:                    None
 
   Port name:                Port_1    Terminal Type:               None
 
   Preferred Service:
 
 
   Characteristics:  Inactive Limit  Verify
 
 
   Sessions:                      0    Current Session:     192.168.1.90
 
   Input/Output Flow Ctrl:      N/N    DSR/DTR/CTS/RTS/CD:     Y/Y/Y/Y/N
 
 
   Seconds Since Zeroed:     152779    Framing Errors:                 0
 
   Accesses Local/Rem:          0/1    Parity Errors:                  0
 
   Flow Control Violations:       0    Overrun Errors:                 0
 
   Bytes Input:             1193981    Bytes Output:              202940
 
   Input Flow On/Off:      0/     0    Output Flow On/Off:      0/     0 | 
			 
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		mteel
 
  
  Joined: 30 Jun 2005 Posts: 435 Location: Collinsville, TX
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				 Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 7:56 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				I would definitely turn OFF DSR and DTR (they are currently on).
 
 
Fundamentally, an inexpensive UPS for the serial server might be the best solution.
 
 
I'll take a Shiner   ...
 
 
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		mongoose
 
 
  Joined: 25 Mar 2006 Posts: 6
 
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				 Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 9:31 am    Post subject:  | 
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				Thanks for the responce Mark.
 
 
After some searching thru the Lantronix docs and playing with the server I was unable to find any settings to control DTR/DSR.  What I did come across was the following command:
 
 
change access remote
 
 
The docs state to use this command when the lantronix box is connected to a device that will be generating data
 
 
Limited testing of this setting seems to work.  I wanted to backfeed this info to you in case you wish to add it to the docs, but I would encourage more rigorus testing.
 
 
Shiner beers look interesting.  Prior to your comment I have never heard of them, and I drink a fair amount of beer.  Sadly there are no distrubutors in Massachusetts, but since I travel for work I will have one when I am in the SouthWest sometime.  I do come to Dallas from time to time... maybe I can payup then    1554 from New Belgium Brewing in CO is one of my "local" favorites.
 
 
Many thanks.
 
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