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2003 Apr 29
1
Voice Modem Support?
I'm still playing with * at the moment. Just trying to figure out how much it
can do.
Anyway, it looks like * supports voice modems. So here come the obvious
questions...
How well does * support vmodems?
How do I set * to use my vmodem for incoming calls?
Has anyone gotten it to work?
Thanx,
Mike Diehl.
2007 Nov 20
2
Mustek Powermust 600VA
...a Mustek Powermust 600VA ups to
work via USB with nut. I read somewhere that nut works OK via the
rs232 cable, but unfortunately I don't have a COM port in my computer.
The kernel detects the ups as an Xbox pad :) and loads the xpad
module. I tried running /lib/nut/megatec with different /dev/ttySx but
it displays megatec protocol UPS was not detected.
This is what I get from lsusb -v:
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 06da:0003 Phoenixtec Power Co., Ltd
Device Descriptor:
bLength 18
bDescriptorType 1
bcdUSB 1.10
bDeviceClass 0 (Defined at Inte...
2007 Jul 13
1
Asuscom 56000 serial modem
Hi guys,
I am trying to connect through an asuscom (56000) serial modem in
CentOS5, but when tried Kppp tool it sais no device found. I can't see
/dev/modem :(
What could you suggest in this cases ?
Thanks you in advance.
2007 May 13
1
cyberpower driver
...erpanel' line in the relevant entry in 'ups.conf'. For the powerpanel
driver, it would also be nice to see the debug output from the startup
when started directly from the commandline (without 'upsdrvctl').
Typically, this can be done by running
powerpanel -u root -DDD /dev/ttySx (fill in serial port here)
After detection, about 10 seconds of debug output are sufficient (stop the
driver in debug mode by pressing <ctrl>-c. Note that you will have to stop
NUT before you can run the driver in debug mode and that you probably want
to restart NUT afterwards.
Best regards...
2007 May 13
1
cyberpower driver
...erpanel' line in the relevant entry in 'ups.conf'. For the powerpanel
driver, it would also be nice to see the debug output from the startup
when started directly from the commandline (without 'upsdrvctl').
Typically, this can be done by running
powerpanel -u root -DDD /dev/ttySx (fill in serial port here)
After detection, about 10 seconds of debug output are sufficient (stop the
driver in debug mode by pressing <ctrl>-c. Note that you will have to stop
NUT before you can run the driver in debug mode and that you probably want
to restart NUT afterwards.
Best regards...
2010 Aug 20
3
securing a remotely hosted machine
...le all getty's
- make grub boot imediately with no user interrupt possible
- put sensitive data on a locally encrypted disk
- plumb in a bios password
- have all console redirected to a iLo / drac / ipmi2 device; if there
is one of those - if not then redirect the output to a non-existing
ttySX port ( isnt ideal! )
- disable all telnet and http/https access to the ilo / drac interfaces,
ensure impi is secured.
What other, reasonable, steps should one consider ?
the end result, ofcourse, is to still have the option of handing
passwords etc to the DC ops should there be a need to actua...
2007 Mar 09
2
How do I configure additional serial ports?
I have installed two 4-port serial cards (http://www.startech.com/
Product/ItemDetail.aspx?productid=PCI4S550&c=US) on a CentOS 4.4
system. The hardware appears to be recognized correctly, as kudzu
added 2 entries to /etc/sysconfig/hwconf and lscpi shows both cards
(output of lspci -vv for both cards included at the end of this email):
# lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation
2014 Nov 22
2
[HCL] NHS Expert C Online 6000 supported by gamatronic
...tage for battery, only for inputs, outputs and
bypass.
Q: For the HCL, should we list this as a serial UPS, or is it USB that is
auto-detected by the Linux kernel as a USB-to-serial converter?
A: Our UPS have one serial RS-232 (DB-9) connector and a USB connector. For
serial, this device use /dev/ttySx (Linux) or COMx (Windows) device name
and don't need any driver. For USB , our device use a CDC usb class USB
(it's a serializable USB, liking a USB-to-serial converter), for Linux
kernel >= 2.6 it's auto detected, for Windows you need to Install a driver
equal usb-to-serial converte...
2014 Nov 17
0
[HCL] NHS Expert C Online 6000 supported by gamatronic
On Nov 12, 2014, at 5:46 AM, Thiago Wiezbicki <thiagowzb at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Device Manufacturer: NHS
> Device Name: Expert C Online 6000
>
> upsc output:
>
> battery.charge: 100
> battery.current: 0.6
> battery.date: 01012014
> battery.runtime: 00000
Quick question: does "battery.runtime" update when the device is on battery, or is this
2014 Nov 12
2
[HCL] NHS Expert C Online 6000 supported by gamatronic
Device Manufacturer: NHS
Device Name: Expert C Online 6000
upsc output:
battery.charge: 100
battery.current: 0.6
battery.date: 01012014
battery.runtime: 00000
battery.runtime.low: 59940
battery.temperature: 29
battery.voltage: 210.5
device.mfr: NHS Sistemas de Energia
device.model: EXPERT GIII 8kVA
device.type: ups
driver.name: gamatronic
driver.parameter.pollinterval: 20
2009 Feb 06
14
Credit Card processing machines
Anyone have much luck with these on ATA's? I have a few sites that use
them succesfully with multi-port Audiocodes boxes, but just connected ten
machines to Linksys 2102s and they are very flaky. Using u-law on a 100Mb
switched network that is barely utilized, then out a T1 on a Sangoma card.
Perhaps there is some tuning on the Linksys or the credit card machine
itself? Going to look
2012 Mar 08
18
some fixes, improvements, and new features (EPO and DYING) for NUT
Here are a series of my recent changes to NUT.
The first few in the set are primarily little fixes and improvements.
In among those are a few for .gitignore files which of course you can
ignore for SVN, and there's one for a commit to a generated file which
of course should not be tracked in any VCS.
Then there are a couple or three to do with generating the header files
used by