Configuring HP-UX For Peripherals

114 Chapter4
Configuring Terminals and Modems
Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Terminal
system consoles on other HP 9000 Series 800 computers.
Two HP MUX interface modules support configuration of a non-HP
terminal console, provided you have the correct firmware version:
Access port MUX16 (part number A1703-60022 for Series 800 HP-PB)
with firmware version Rev 2.30 datecode 3341. (If you installed the
card, you should have recorded the firmware revision on a worksheet
in Appendix D , “Worksheets.”)
The access port MUX module integrated into the core I/O card of
Model I computers.
If you are configuring a non-HP terminal or terminal emulation, proceed
through the instructions provided in the following sections, and note the
limitations described in “Limitations to Non-HP Terminal Emulation”.
Configuring a DEC 420 Terminal to Emulate VT100 or VT320
Mode
The DEC VT100 and VT320 terminals will work in their default settings
with HP-UX. For a VT420 terminal to work in HP-UX, it must be
configured to emulate either a VT100 or VT320 terminal, as follows:
Step 1. Install the hardware, as described in the terminal's manual.
Step 2. Enter set-up mode by pressing the F3 key.
a. Select Default and press Return.
b. Select General and press Return.
c. Set the Mode.
To emulate a VT320, select VT400 Mode, 7 bit Controls.
To emulate a VT100, press Return until the selection reads "VT100
Mode."
d. Set the ID.
To emulate a VT320, select VT320 ID.
To emulate a VT100, select VT100 ID.
e. Return to the main settings and save the configuration. Then press
the F3 key to exit set-up mode.
Table 4-3, “Configuration Values for vt100 Compatibility,” shows the