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mksf(1M) mksf(1M)
-r Special File Name
no ccardttargetddevice_lp
yes ccardttargetddevice_rlp
mux0 mux2 mux4 eisa_mux0 pci_mux0
-a
access-mode
Port access mode (0-2). The default access mode is 0 (Direct connect). The
access-mode meanings are:
access-mode Port Operation
0 Direct connect
1 Dial out modem
2 Dial in modem
-c CCITT.
-f Hardware flow control (RTS/CTS).
-i Modem dialer. Cannot be used with
-l.
-l
Line printer. Cannot be used with -i.
-p
port Multiplexer port number (0−15 for mux0 and mux2;0−1 for
mux4; a1 - a16, b1 - b16,
c1 - c16 & etc for the
eisa_mux0 or pci_mux0). Some MUX cards controlled by a
particular driver have fewer than the maximum supported ports.
-t Transparent mode (normally used by diagnostics).
special-file The default special file name depends on the access-mode and whether the
-i and -l
options are used. The term "card" below refers to the Instance number of the mux
card.
access-mode -i -l Special File Name
—noyesccardpport_lp
2 no no ttydcardpport
1 no no culcardpport
0 yes no cuacardpport
0 no no ttycardpport
pflop sflop
-r
Raw; create character, not block, special file.
special-file The default special file name depends on whether the -r option is used:
-r Special File Name
no floppy/ccardttargetddevice
yes rfloppy/ccardttargetddevice
ps2
Note that only one of -a,or-p is allowed.
-a auto_device
Autosearch device. An auto_device value of 0 means first mouse; a value of 1 means
first keyboard.
-p port PS2 port number.
special-file The default special file name depends on the -a, and -p options:
Option Special File Name
-a 0 ps2mouse
-a 1 ps2kbd
-p ps2_port
Note the underscore (_) before port.
SAS console ports See asio0.
SCentIf See CentIf.
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