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Problem connecting to Com1 serial port

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by alice, May 4, 2009.

  1. alice

    alice Guest

    I'm trying to connect my XP PC to a switch through the serial port,
    using SecureCRT.

    On PC A I've got SecureCRT 5.5.0
    It connects just fine

    On PC B (the one I would rather use) I've got SecureCRT 6.1.0 (I woudl
    rather not downgrade versions)
    I've set it up the same way as the other one (Protocol: Serial,
    settings: 9600, 8, none, 1)
    When I try to connect I get-
    Connection to session Serial-Com1 failed, Unable to open seial port
    Com1, Access is denied.

    On version 6.1.0 there is an extra part (not found in the older
    version) under Properties labled SSH2, that shows Port:22, Firewall:
    None.

    I've looked under device manager and looked at the com1 port, says
    everything is fine. Is there something else I need to do to open this
    port?
     
  2. JS

    JS Guest

    Check the Interrupt (Int) number on both PCs,
    are they the same or different?

    Is anything else also using/sharing the same Interrupt on PC B?

    --
    JS
    http://www.pagestart.com


    "alice" <alice@fearofdolls.com> wrote in message
    news:7bb3112e-ec71-43d4-923b-1f4a74f4bed3@f1g2000prb.googlegroups.com...
    > I'm trying to connect my XP PC to a switch through the serial port,
    > using SecureCRT.
    >
    > On PC A I've got SecureCRT 5.5.0
    > It connects just fine
    >
    > On PC B (the one I would rather use) I've got SecureCRT 6.1.0 (I woudl
    > rather not downgrade versions)
    > I've set it up the same way as the other one (Protocol: Serial,
    > settings: 9600, 8, none, 1)
    > When I try to connect I get-
    > Connection to session Serial-Com1 failed, Unable to open seial port
    > Com1, Access is denied.
    >
    > On version 6.1.0 there is an extra part (not found in the older
    > version) under Properties labled SSH2, that shows Port:22, Firewall:
    > None.
    >
    > I've looked under device manager and looked at the com1 port, says
    > everything is fine. Is there something else I need to do to open this
    > port?
    >
     
  3. Jose

    Jose Guest

    On May 4, 10:40 pm, alice <al...@fearofdolls.com> wrote:
    > I'm trying to connect my XP PC to a switch through the serial port,
    > using SecureCRT.
    >
    > On PC A I've got SecureCRT 5.5.0
    > It connects just fine
    >
    > On PC B (the one I would rather use) I've got SecureCRT 6.1.0 (I woudl
    > rather not downgrade versions)
    > I've set it up the same way as the other one (Protocol: Serial,
    > settings: 9600, 8, none, 1)
    > When I try to connect I get-
    > Connection to session Serial-Com1 failed, Unable to open seial port
    > Com1, Access is denied.
    >
    > On version 6.1.0 there is an extra part (not found in the older
    > version) under Properties labled SSH2, that shows Port:22, Firewall:
    > None.
    >
    > I've looked under device manager and looked at the com1 port, says
    > everything is fine. Is there something else I need to do to open this
    > port?


    What's a serial port? Com1?

    Kidding... I did a little Googling and other people with similar
    errors found their problem/solution in the BIOS in the Peripheral
    section.

    Hard to say what your BIOS is going to look like and they sure don't
    say what theirs look like, but that error was resolved in several
    cases through a BIOS adjustment. Maybe look at PC A and PC B if they
    happen to have the same BIOS or check out the Peripheral section in PC
    B and tinker there.

    I used to like to use a loopback plug - just jumper Tx to Rx and some
    free comm software just to see if characters would echo back to be
    sure the ports at least worked by echoing back the character I typed.
     
  4. alice

    alice Guest

    On May 4, 9:15 pm, "JS" <@> wrote:
    > Check the Interrupt (Int) number on both PCs,
    > are they the same or different?
    >
    > Is anything else also using/sharing the same Interrupt on PC B?
    >
    > --
    > JShttp://www.pagestart.com
    >
    > "alice" <al...@fearofdolls.com> wrote in message
    >
    > news:7bb3112e-ec71-43d4-923b-1f4a74f4bed3@f1g2000prb.googlegroups.com...
    >
    >
    >
    > > I'm trying to connect my XP PC to a switch through the serial port,
    > > usingSecureCRT.

    >
    > > On PC A I've gotSecureCRT5.5.0
    > > It connects just fine

    >
    > > On PC B (the one I would rather use) I've gotSecureCRT6.1.0 (I woudl
    > > rather not downgrade versions)
    > > I've set it up the same way as the other one (Protocol: Serial,
    > > settings: 9600, 8, none, 1)
    > > When I try to connect I get-
    > > Connection to session Serial-Com1 failed, Unable to open seial port
    > > Com1,Accessisdenied.

    >
    > > On version 6.1.0 there is an extra part (not found in the older
    > > version) under Properties labled SSH2, that shows Port:22, Firewall:
    > > None.

    >
    > > I've looked under device manager and looked at the com1 port, says
    > > everything is fine. Is there something else I need to do to open this
    > > port?- Hide quoted text -

    >
    > - Show quoted text -


    The settings in device manager where different it turned out, but even
    after changing them it does not work. Haven't checked the BIOS yet,
    seems like something I shouldn't have to mess with to get a com port
    to work.
    How do I tell if something else is using IRQ4?
     
  5. Jose

    Jose Guest

    On May 9, 1:03 pm, alice <al...@fearofdolls.com> wrote:
    > On May 4, 9:15 pm, "JS" <@> wrote:
    >
    >
    >
    > > Check the Interrupt (Int) number on both PCs,
    > > are they the same or different?

    >
    > > Is anything else also using/sharing the same Interrupt on PC B?

    >
    > > --
    > > JShttp://www.pagestart.com

    >
    > > "alice" <al...@fearofdolls.com> wrote in message

    >
    > >news:7bb3112e-ec71-43d4-923b-1f4a74f4bed3@f1g2000prb.googlegroups.com...

    >
    > > > I'm trying to connect my XP PC to a switch through the serial port,
    > > > usingSecureCRT.

    >
    > > > On PC A I've gotSecureCRT5.5.0
    > > > It connects just fine

    >
    > > > On PC B (the one I would rather use) I've gotSecureCRT6.1.0 (I woudl
    > > > rather not downgrade versions)
    > > > I've set it up the same way as the other one (Protocol: Serial,
    > > > settings: 9600, 8, none, 1)
    > > > When I try to connect I get-
    > > > Connection to session Serial-Com1 failed, Unable to open seial port
    > > > Com1,Accessisdenied.

    >
    > > > On version 6.1.0 there is an extra part (not found in the older
    > > > version) under Properties labled SSH2, that shows Port:22, Firewall:
    > > > None.

    >
    > > > I've looked under device manager and looked at the com1 port, says
    > > > everything is fine. Is there something else I need to do to open this
    > > > port?- Hide quoted text -

    >
    > > - Show quoted text -

    >
    > The settings in device manager where different it turned out, but even
    > after changing them it does not work. Haven't checked the BIOS yet,
    > seems like something I shouldn't have to mess with to get a com port
    > to work.
    > How do I tell if something else is using IRQ4?


    I would look at the BIOS first. Unless something is really haywire,
    the IRQs are probably okay.

    Windows will want to use IRQ4 for COM1 and IRQ3 for COM2 by default.
    According to Windows, I only have a COM1 configured on my box but I
    never use it.

    Look in Device Manager, Ports, Communications Port (COM1), Properties
    the Resources tab. If it is NOT IRQ4, we should figure out how it got
    changed.
     

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