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P520 AIX com port (tty0) settings

I have software running under AIX 5.3 that should communicate with a special device using standard communication protocol (Modbus) using serial RS-232 line

The settings are correct in both sides, But I can't establish a connection.
I suspect that there's something that I should do regarding the tty0 ...

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I appreciate any input ..

Thanks in advance
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