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Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems

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Use Table 3-1 “Serial Configurations for Terminals and Modems” on the next page to identify the interface and device drivers required to configure a terminal or modem to a serial port.

For information on increasing the number of available serial ports, see Table 3-1 “Serial Configurations for Terminals and Modems”

Table 3-1 Serial Configurations for Terminals and Modems

Architecture [1]

Interface Cards

Drivers

Device Files (for terminals [2] )

H/W Flow Control [3]

Series 700

(internal)

asio0

/dev/mux# /dev/tty#p#[4]

Yes

Series 800 CIO

98190A 98196A

mux0[5]

(same as above)

No

Series 800 HP-PB

40299B J2092A J2093A J2094A J2096A A1703-60022 [6]

mux2[7]

(same as above)

40299B - No

J2092A - No [8]

J2093A - No

J2094A -Yes

J2096A - No[8][9]

Series 800 HP-PB

A1703-60003 [10] 28639-60001[6]

mux4[11]

(same as above)

No

[1] The following terminals are supported for HP-UX: C1006A/G/W, C1007A/G/W, C1017A/G/W, C1064A/G/GX/W/WX, C1065A/G/W, C1080A/G/W, C1083W, C1084W, C1085W, VT100, VT320, WYSE60, 700/60, 700/96, 700/98. HP-UX supports numerous third-party modems.

[2] Device special files for modems are not created by default. See Table 3-7 “Device Special Files for Modems” for information on creating them using mksf

[3] See termio(7) and termiox(7) for information.

[4] mux# and tty#p# derive from ioscan output: The numeral after mux and tty is the card instance for the tty class of interface card to which the terminal is connected; the numeral after p is the port number of the serial interface.

[5] Specifying mux0 causes cio_ca0, sio, pfail, and pa to be included in the kernel.

[6] The A1703-60022 and 28639-60001 personality cards are used for console connection.

[7] Specifying mux2 causes sio, pfail, and pa to be included in the kernel.

[8] J2092A and J2096A do not support modems.

[9] Hard ware flow control is supported on the A1703-60022 for the first eight (of 16) ports only.

[10] Personality card used for console and remote console connection.

[11] Specifying mux4 causes lanmux0, lantty0, sio, pfail, and pa to be included in the kernel.

 

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