Title: | The Digital way of working |
Moderator: | QUARK::LIONEL ON |
Created: | Fri Feb 14 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 5321 |
Total number of notes: | 139771 |
Hello, I don't know if I can ask this question in this note file or not. If not, please advice the proper notes file to me. My customer needs to do the file transfer between PCs and central server via telephone network. The file transfer protocols XMODEM, YMODEM or kermit can be used. If no data compression and data correction ( V.42bis, MNP... ) is implemented in the modem, transfer can be done successfully. Due to the line quality and we want to improve the throughput of telephone line, we set up the modem to implement data compression and data correction features. After we implemented data compression and data correction features in the modems, the files can not be transfer between PC and central server successfully most of the times. May be due the the profile of the modem was not setup properly. Please advice if the file transfer protocols ( XMODEM, YMODEM and kermit ) can work with the data compression/correction methods of the modem. XMODEM, YMODEM or kermit protocol is the only choice for doing file transfer for this customer. Since I am not good at modem setup, please advice what parameter should be set in the modem or give me a sample modem profile for reference. Thanks in advance + regards, LK Lee
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4825.1 | CFSCTC::SMITH | Tom Smith MRO1-3/D12 dtn 297-4751 | Wed Sep 04 1996 01:43 | 17 | |
> Please advice if the file transfer protocols ( XMODEM, YMODEM and > kermit ) can work with the data compression/correction methods of the > modem. SOLVIT::MODEMS, VMSZOO::KERMIT, and NOTED::IBMPC-93 are more appropriate conferences, but yes, they do work. Note that compression may actually slow things down slightly if the file you are transferring is already compressed. Make sure that: a) you have speed buffering enabled or built into your modem b) your port speed is at least 2X your connect speed for MNP compression or 4X for V.42 compression c) you are using hardware (RTS/CTS) flow control, and not XON/XOFF d) your PC's UART can support the port speed you select (a 16550 UART is necessary for port speeds above 9600 or 19200). -Tom | |||||
4825.2 | Use Netscape to transfer files | STAR::jacobi.zko.dec.com::jacobi | Paul A. Jacobi - OpenVMS Systems Group | Wed Sep 04 1996 14:36 | 6 |
If you have TCP/IP network, the easiest way to transfer files to/from the PC is via a PPP network connection. Windows95/NT includes FTP to transfer files, or you can use Netscape. -Paul |