User's Guide
SPEED Serial Adaptors User guide
Installing under SCO UnixWare
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Chapter 2 Installing drivers and host cards
Configuring serial ports under SCO UnixWare 2
spxadmport SCO UnixWare 2 does not include the graphical user interface based Serial Manager utility. If
you are running SCO UnixWare 2 on your computer, you need to run the spxadmport script
from the command line to configure SPEED serial ports. You use this by typing a single line
command which contains the information required for a given configuration task using the
following syntax;
Syntax /etc/spxadmport command svctag [label] [owner]
where;
Procedure To use the spxadmport script to configure your SPEED serial ports proceed as follows;
1. At the command prompt, type one of the commands detailed in the next table using the
following syntax;
/etc/spxadmport [command] [svctag] [label] [owner]
Item Description Example
command add, enable, disable, remove or list. remove
svctag device number from /dev/term. z1
label /etc/ttydefs entry (optional). 9600
owner user ID assigned to the port (optional). root
Command Description Example command
Add Adds a serial port to the
service monitor (spdmon) and
enables the port for monitoring
logins.
/etc/spxadmport add z1 9600 root
Enable Enables a previously disabled
port for monitoring.
/etc/spxadmport enable
Disable Disables a port. Has the effect
of disabling all further logins on
this port.
/etc/spxadmport disable z1
Remove Removes the selected serial
port from the service monitor
(spdmon).
/etc/spxadmport remove z1
List Lists the currently defined
services and/or port monitors.
/etc/spxadmport list
List p Lists all logins configured. /etc/spxadmport list p
List s Lists all port services
configured.
/etc/spxadmport list s










