[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> How about using the break condition instead.  This is only for the
> serial port, and most terminal emulators (e.g. kermit, minicom) provide
> a means to generate a break condition on the serial port.

---
    As much as I like that idea, I wondering -- if I am "telnet'ed" into
a serial multiplexor or even a linux box, will breaking into telnet
command mode and sending a 'telnet brk' get transmitted through the
current apps/hardware and be translated to a serial-break on the serial
line.  That requires a leap of faith I wouldn't be be comfortable
making or is usage over telnet-serial "routing hardware" (i.e. Annex boxes),
"telnet'ing", "rsh'ed", "ssh'ed" to a system and "cu"ing to a serial port not
considered important?

-linda

(p.s. linux kernel removed from CC list as this is more of a kdb issue than
a kernel issue)

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