Communicator e3000 MPE/iX Release 7.0 Express 1 (Software Release C.70.01) (30216-90328)

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New Networking
MPE/iX A-Class and N-Class Console
[F10] key then [F8].
F2 Genrl:Emulation=HPTerm
F6 Ports:
EIA Baud Rate=9600
EIA Data Forma=8/1/N
EIA Parity Check=Off
EIA Xmit=No Protocol
EIA_Recv=Xon-Xoff(XPC)
Enhanced=On
F7 Host:Comm Mode=CharacterLocal Echo=Off
F9 Emul:Terminal ID: 70096
NOTE
The HP C1099A terminal is the model that is officially supported on the
N-Class and A-Class systems. However, there have been no steps taken to
preclude operation with other terminals. For example, the GSP does not
check the terminal identification. Use other terminals at your own risk. The
700/9x family of terminals is known to work but have not been certified on
this platform.
Sysgen Configuration
The following data shows the details of the information that needs to be added to the IO
configuration in Sysgen in order to configure the core I/O serial devices. The ldev 20
configuration is shown. The configuration of the remote session and UPS devices are the
same except for the PATH and LDEV paramters. Additionally, the UPS port requires the
class HPUPSDEV to be assigned. Note the two new ID’s ‘PCI_CONSOLE’ and ‘C1099A
created for these entries.
io> lp 0/0/4/0
PATH: 0/0/4/0 LDEV:
ID: PCI_CONSOLE TYPE: DA
PMGR: PCI_CONSOLE_DAM PMGRPRI: 6
LMGR: MAXIOS: 0
io> lp 0/0/4/0.0
PATH: 0/0/4/0.0 LDEV: 20
ID: C1099A TYPE: TERM
PMGR: CDM_CONSOLE_DM PMGRPRI: 9
LMGR: TIO_TLDM MAXIOS: 0
io> ld 20
LDEV: 20 DEVNAME: OUTDEV: 20 MODE: JAID
ID: C1099A RSIZE: 40 DEVTYPE: TERM
PATH: 0/0/4/0.0 MPETYPE: 16 MPESUBTYPE: 0
CLASS: TERM
I/O paths used for the core I/O serial ports.