The issue has been resolved. According to the documentation/tutorial referenced in my opening post, it mentioned to issue the following commands (which I did):
However; on Oracle's site, regarding the eeprom(1M)command it mentions the following:
Quote:
ttya-ignore-cd If true, operating system ignores carrier-detect on TTYA. Defaults to true.
ttya-rts-dtr-off If true, operating system does not assert DTR and RTS on TTYA. Defaults to false.
Therefore setting both to false allowed both carrier detection and DTR to be asserted in Solaris.
Hello There,
I configure my Modem as follow.
Step1.
# admintool &
Then from Browse --> Serial Port
i select tta port and Edit --> Modify
From that i select Template : Modem:Dial Out
Baud Rate: 9600
Ok
Step 2
# tip /dev/cua/a
connected (1 Reply)
I am new to Unix. I just got my SUN box from ebay with Solaris supposedly preloaded. The problem is I am unable to connect via Hyperterminal to Solaris, or more to the point, cannot tell if I have a successful connection and that solaris is the one not properly booted up.
I hooked up a null... (3 Replies)
Im using Kinternet with a Lucent modem on Suse 9.0
Ive installed the ltmodem driver and suse says the device is ready and configured. Ive configured it at /dev/ttyS0
This is the log that Kinternet gives after trying to connect:
SuSE Meta pppd (smpppd-ifcfg), Version 1.06 on linux.
Status... (0 Replies)
Friends,
I am facing a problem in connecting two SCO Openserver 5.0.6 servers through Dial-Up connectivity as is done in the case of two Windows PCs. Please help me out with the following problems:
(a) How to configure the modem?
(b) How to setup a Dial-In connection?
(c) How to... (1 Reply)
hi all..
sorry for repeating the same question many times,
i just set up a null modem, i am using this as reference :
DB25 DB9
-- -
2 TD ---- 2 RD
3 RD ---- 3 TD
4 RTS ---- 8 CTS
5 CTS ---- 7 RTS
7 GND ---- 5 GND
6 DSR -+
+--- 4 DTR
8... (0 Replies)
Dear All,
i have problem during install modem dial up with smc in solaris 10.
i can't find "login" because it's stop in _receive started transmit started.
thanks for your attention.
this is the list during i dial to this number :
altconn called
Device Type ACU wanted... (0 Replies)
How to get information that where is my modem configured in /dev.
I have two modems configured in my device .. one is USB and other is PCI modem.. USB is detected as /dev/USB0. but how to see about PCI modem? (0 Replies)
Hello to all,
I have one problem and hope you'll be able to help me.
It's about connecting Windows PC machine to Unix machine via dial up through Hyper terminal.
Connection was working in the past. In the meantime, windows machine is replaced (win XP) and unix machine stayed as is. So nothing is... (1 Reply)
Regarding carrier detection on FreeBSD 9.1 being run within Virtual Box:
I used a usb-serial dongle which shows up as ttyu0 on the BSD machine. Carrier detection appears to work. When I establish a null modem connection I receive a login prompt. If I login, and then unplug and plug back the... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: rstor
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LEARN ABOUT ULTRIX
dhb
dhb(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual dhb(4)Name
dhb - DHB32 communications multiplexer
Syntax
device dmb0 at vaxbi? node? flags 0x????
vector dmbsint dmbaint dmblint
Description
A DHB32 device provides 16 asynchronous communication lines with full modem control. The DHB32 and the DMB32 share a common software
device driver. For this reason, the configuration line is the same for both the DHB32 and DMB32.
Each line attached to a DHB32 serial line port behaves as described in Input and output for each line can independently be set to run at
any of 16 speeds. See for the encoding.
Bit i of flags may be specified for a to say that a line should be treated as a hardwired connection with carrier always present. If bit i
of flags is not set, the line will operate under full modem control. Modem lines will operate in accordance to the CD (carrier detect),
DSR (data set ready) and CTS (clear to send) leads. Thus, specifying ``flags 0x0004'' in the specification of would cause line 2 on the
DHB32 to be treated as hardwired with carrier always present. In this example, the remainder of the lines will be modem control lines.
Diagnostics
dmbinit: async lines unavailable
This message is produced at system boot time if the DHB32 fails its internal self test indicating that the asynchronous lines have failed
to configure.
dmb%d: fifo overflow
The character input fifo overflowed before it could be serviced. This can happen if the CPU is running with elevated priority for too long
a period of time. Overflow errors may indicate that configuration constraints have been reached.
dmb%d: DMA Error. tbuf = 0x%x
A DMA output transfer failed. This problem can result from a memory error or an invalid pte (page table entry). For a description of the
error code in the ``tbuf'' register. See the DHB32 documentation.
dmb%d: DMB Hardware Error. TX.DMA.START failed
The failed to clear the start bit. Normally, this is cleared to signal that a DMA transfer has completed.
dmb%d: Modem Error. tbuf = 0x%x
Indicates a problem with a modem or its cable. For a description of the error code in the ``tbuf'' register. See the DHB32 documentation.
dmb%d: Internal Error. tbuf = 0x%x
Indicates that the DHB32 detected an internal error. For a description of the error code in the ``tbuf'' register. See the DHB32 User
Guide.
Files
(modem lines only)
See Alsotty(4), MAKEDEV(8), dmbsp(4)dhb(4)