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Find out which device uses X.25 port
I'm new to Solaris. We have a server running SunOS 5.8 and sends messages through X.25 port (card is symicron). How to determine which /dev/* it uses? I have searched the web, most sites show that X.25 use /dev/cua/a or /dev/cua/b. I tried to send command from shell Code:
echo disptime > /dev/cua/a , but showed error /dev/cua/a:cannot create. And Code:
echo disptime > /dev/cua/b showed nothing. Maybe running application prevents from using it? If so, how can I share that connection? Help me, please! |
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