That reply looks like a TELNET message. The first two characters are ‘Interpret as command’ and ‘DO’, — but I’m not quite sure what it’s asking to ‘do’ — a quick glance at some RFCs doesn’t show what 030 (24) means.Can you configure your terminal server to 2217 mode, or to ‘raw’ mode? There’s no support in ASYN for a ’TELNET’ terminal server — one that wants to use TELNET commands but doesn’t support RFC 2217.
What is the make and model of your terminal server?You either need to set the baud and parity with a Web interface or put it in the RFC mode like Eric said and then you can use asynSetOption to set them.MarkSent from my iPhoneOn Nov 20, 2020, at 6:21 PM, Hawi Stecher <hstecher at gemini.edu> wrote:Ah got it. Here's the output:iocInit: Reached initHookAfterCallbackInitiocInit: Reached initHookAfterCaLinkInitiocInit: Reached initHookAfterInitDrvSupiocInit: Reached initHookAfterInitRecSupiocInit: Reached initHookAfterInitDevSup2020/11/20 14:19:54.013 10.1.2.60:2302<http://10.1.2.60:2302> write 7*IDN?\r\n2020/11/20 14:19:54.186 10.1.2.60:2302<http://10.1.2.60:2302> read 12\377\375\030\377\375 \377\375#\377\375\'2020/11/20 14:19:54.286377 LS325_IP top:TC1:ID: Timeout after reading 12 bytes "<ff>?<18><ff>"2020/11/20 14:19:54.286501 _main_ top:TC1:ID: @init handler failed2020/11/20 14:19:54.286527 _main_ top:TC1:ID: Record initialization failediocInit: Reached initHookAfterInitDatabaseiocInit: Reached initHookAfterFinishDevSupiocInit: Reached initHookAfterScanInitiocInit: Reached initHookAfterInitialProcessiocInit: Reached initHookAfterCaServerInitiocInit: Reached initHookAfterIocBuiltiocInit: Reached initHookAtIocRuniocInit: Reached initHookAfterDatabaseRunningiocInit: Reached initHookAfterInterruptAcceptiocInit: Reached initHookAfterCaServerRunningiocInit: Reached initHookAtEndiocRun: All initialization completeiocInit: Reached initHookAfterIocRunning## Start any sequence programs#seq sncExample, "user=hstecherHost"epics>
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