Sponsored Content
Full Discussion: serial card in SCO Unix
Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users serial card in SCO Unix Post 25570 by ArkiMage on Wednesday 31st of July 2002 11:03:49 PM
Old 08-01-2002
There's a dozen ways to skin this cat. This is how I setup modems for primarily dial-in access:

Hardware modems are best.. Not "WinModems".

Get the serial port working the modem is on, I'll assume COM1 or tty1A.

Hook the modem to a terminal or PC and set the baud rate to something appropriate (115,000bps for a 56K modem perhaps). Enter the appropriate AT commands to disable echo and result codes and turn on auto-answer. If there's a setting to "lock" the serial baud rate, enable that. If not, most of the time this is remembered by the speed the terminal or terminal emulator are running at when you do an AT&W.

Set the port in inittab something like this:
Se1A:234:respawn:/usr/lib/uucp/uugetty -t60 tty1A 6

The "6" in the gettydefs file I modified for the baud rate I wanted. Here it is set for 19,200bps which along with 115,000 isn't in the gettydefs file by default (for modems) I think:

6 # B19200 HUPCL # B19200 CS8 ORTSFL SANE HUPCL TAB3 ECHOE IXANY #login: # 6

Also notice the ORTSFL which sets CTS/RTS hardware flow control. Very important for high-speed modems.

Good luck!
 

10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. Filesystems, Disks and Memory

terminal/port (serial) lock up mystery! SCO 5.0

Sorta new to Unix. great site here. I have SCO server with (5) 16 port Digi-boards and 5 line printers. For 3 years we've had no problems, till now... All of a sudden I get terminals and printers locking up. Killed the PID's for these particular situations. No help. So I disable the tty post... (10 Replies)
Discussion started by: ftn96
10 Replies

2. Filesystems, Disks and Memory

SCO TCP/IP runtime System for SCO Unix

Hi everyone i have a question for all of you. It may be basic or it may be a good one. I recently aquired a copy of "SCO TCP/IP runtime System for SCO Unix" (thats what the disks say) and for the life of me i can not get it to load. i have tried opening the disk in linux and it can not determine... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: Cerberus
0 Replies

3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Unix sco 5.0.6 Serial card

Hi guys how r you doing. I have a ISI 4608 is a serial card from multi-tech system, i'm installing it on sco 5.0.6. The driver version that i'm using is VER 3.01. the reason i'm doing this is because i have a APC power supply that works with unix. Ones i do the firts install of the... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: josramon
1 Replies

4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Disable form feed on a serial printer connected to Sco OpenServer

I connected a serial printer to my scoOpenServer which works great. I was able to disable the banner in the interface of the printer. However i am unable to find the command in the interface to disable the formfeed . Below is a copy of the interface file. Please can anyone instruct me on how to... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: scoman2
0 Replies

5. SCO

3c905b network card problem with SCO 5.0.5

Hi, I was wondering if anyone could help me out with this problem. I have SCO 5.0.5 installed on a system that I am using 3c905b (3 Com) network card. This system is always powered on. After no certain time period this NIC doesn't work. I can't ping to this system from any other machine or vice... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: AtALoss
2 Replies

6. SCO

SCO 5.0.7 and Serial ATA HDD question

Hi guys, I have this quick question , is it posible to isntall SCO 5.0.7 on a serial ATA and if it is can you tell me how or maybe a website that has some info about this. I'm not using any raid, just one HDD. Thanks a lot (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: josramon
0 Replies

7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

isa serial port adapter card no longer detectedworking

hi all, i've got an old PC with unix (SCO System V/386 rel. 3.2) on it. Pentium I; 128mb; ISA 2-port RS232 serial adapter card for an oki dot-matrix printer. (no usb, no CD) i've been running an old cobol program to do some invoicing and print reports. some time back i changed the... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: frankpky
0 Replies

8. Shell Programming and Scripting

Auto sending text files from SCO box to a PC via serial cable

I have an SCO system with several PC's hooked up via ProComm and serial cabling (no Ethernet). I want to occasionally transfer a small text file from the UNIX system to a specific PC without the PC operator having to do anything (she may be out to lunch or doing other work during the transfer) ... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: gbrowne
0 Replies

9. SCO

Problems with network card in SCO

hello, i am new to unix and need support</SPAN></SPAN> </SPAN></SPAN>The problem is: I have a SCO 5.0.5 server, and has no local network access, I think my problem are the drivers for network card. my network card is Kingston EtheRx PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter KNE120TX and already installed the... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: daniel_cie
9 Replies

10. Solaris

Looking for driver for SunSAI/P 3.0 (Serial Asynchronous Interface) card X2156A

I'm looking for driver for SunSAI/P 3.0 (Serial Asynchronous Interface) card X2156A for Solaris. It used to be on sun-solve, but I fail to find it on the Oracle site. Any help would be very appreciated! (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Ira28
1 Replies
OPENSC-TOOL(1)							   OpenSC tools 						    OPENSC-TOOL(1)

NAME
opensc-tool - generic smart card utility SYNOPSIS
opensc-tool [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION
The opensc-tool utility can be used from the command line to perform miscellaneous smart card operations such as getting the card ATR or sending arbitrary APDU commands to a card. OPTIONS
--info, -i Print information about OpenSC, such as version and enabled components --atr, -a Print the Answer To Reset (ATR) of the card, output is in hex byte format --name, -n Print the name of the inserted card (driver) --serial Print the card serial number (normally the ICCSN), output is in hex byte format --send-apdu apdu, -s apdu Sends an arbitrary APDU to the card in the format AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF... --list-files, -f Recursively lists all files stored on card --list-readers, -l Lists all configured readers --list-drivers, -D Lists all installed card drivers --reader num, -r num Use the given reader number. The default is 0, the first reader in the system. --card-driver driver, -c driver Use the given card driver. The default is auto-detected. --wait, -w Wait for a card to be inserted --verbose, -v Causes opensc-tool to be more verbose. Specify this flag several times to enable debug output in the opensc library. SEE ALSO
opensc-explorer(1) opensc 06/03/2012 OPENSC-TOOL(1)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 03:20 AM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy