On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, Tatai SV Krishnan wrote:
The default password on the nmc is your community strings which is public/private
Now if you NMC is in a dead state you need to do the old pcsdl to the nmc to get it back.
Our strings were set, we never leave them at the defaults. It looks like the NMC is dead, just stays in the SDL state with the green RN/FL flashing and no other lights. I don't think the PC SDL will even begin to talk to it.... I don't know what versions the -n and -v options want put in, nothing is explained and nothing works. pcsdl -p2 -r57600 -vSD6.0.9 -vNA3.2.0 -nSDnm -nNAnm ^ I don't know what version it means by Operation Code Version, what exactly is Operation Code? Is tha existing code or the sdl file version and if it is the sdl version file how do you find the version, the file is named nm030200.sdl and there is no mention of it anywhere else. None of this is explained in the pdf files and I have found no reference in the only searchable list archiev available. Why is this all so cryptic and why is it not explained anywhere in available documentation. I have been reading PDF files for three days and have not once seen a pcsdl explanation other than just do it. Is it part of the pay us tech support money mentality to be able to do simple things? This is maddening and it just seems to get worse, now our HARC TC is totally unusable. J. Henry Priebe Jr. Blue Moon President & Network Administrator root@bluemoon.net net.bluemoon.net - Blue Moon Online System V.90, X2 & K56flex www.railfan.net - The Railfan Network http://www.bluemoon.net mud.bluemoon.net 4000 - MoonMUD bbs.bluemoon.net irc.bluemoon.net - ZUHnet Buffalo, NY IRC Server - To unsubscribe to usr-tc, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe usr-tc" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message.