Configuring HP-UX For Peripherals

116 Chapter4
Configuring Terminals and Modems
Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Terminal
Your VT420 terminal is now configured for use as an HP-UX system
console. Please be aware that the configuration is based solely on the
Communications
Set-Up Comm1
Transmit=9600
Receive=Transmit
XOFF at 64
8 Bits, No Parity (console) 1
Stop Bit (console)
No Local Echo
Data Leads Only
Limited Transmit
No Auto Answerback
Answerback=
Not Concealed
Keyboard Set-Up Caps Lock
Auto Repeat
Keyclick High
Margin Bell Off
Warning Bell High Character
Mode
<X Backspace
b
Local Compose
Ignore Alt
F1=Hold
F2=Print
F3=Set-Up
F4=Session
F5=Break
,< and .> Keys
<> Key
`~ Key
Tabs Set-Up 8 spaces apart, starting in
column 9
a. The mode and ID can be VT100 or VT320,
depending on which model is being emulated.
b. You may need to configure this key from Delete
to Backspace. To do so, use the stty command
as follows: stty erase <backspace_key>.
Table 4-3 Configuration Values for vt100 Compatibility