Configuring HP-UX For Peripherals

Chapter 4 105
Configuring Terminals and Modems
Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems
Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and
Modems
Use Table 4-1, “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 4-1, “Serial Configurations for Terminals and Modems.
Table 4-1 Serial Configurations for Terminals and Modems
Architectur
e
a
Interface
Cards Drivers
Device Files (for
terminals
b
)
H/W Flow
Control
c
Series 700 (internal) asio0 /dev/mux#
/dev/tty#p#
d
Yes
Series 800
CIO
98190A
98196A
mux0
e
(same as above) No
Series 800
HP-PB
40299B
J2092A
J2093A
J2094A
J2096A
A1703-60022
f
mux2
g
(same as above) 40299B - No
J2092A - No
h
J2093A - No
J2094A -Yes
J2096A - No
hi
Series 800
HP-PB
A1703-60003
j
28639-60001
f
mux4
k
(same as above) No
a. 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.
b. Device special files for modems are not created by default. See Table 4-7,
“Device Special Files for Modems,” for information on creating them using
mksf
c. See termio (7) and termiox (7) for information.