01-16-2016
Thanks for Helping me !!
Actually we are using Equinox Terminal Server as an network adapter which is an external device !! you can see the item by just googling it !!
Thanks you for showing interest in helping me !!
Kanthi Kiran !!
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
cyclades-devices
cyclades-devices(5) cyclades-devices(5)
NAME
cyclades-devices - tables for driving cyclades-serial-client
DESCRIPTION
The cyclades-devices file supplies all mapping between Unix device files (/dev/*) and the addresses of serial ports of Cyclades Terminal
Servers. It contains one entry for each serial port, with the following format:
device:rastype:rasname:physport:type:options
Note: A # character at beginning of line indicates a comment
The entry fields are:
devname
- A full pathname of the file that will be associated to the serial port. It must start with a "/dev/" preffix. Two naming schemes
may be used here: - devname does not exist, and will be linked to a free pseudo-tty. This is the default behavior of cyclades-ser-
cli. - devname is the name of a valid slave pseudo-tty. In this case, the '-t 1' option must be assigned in options field. (Note:
this option is not supported by this release).
rastype
- Terminal Server type: - prts, for Cyclades Pr302X/TS Terminal Servers. - path, for Cyclades PathRAS Terminal Server.
rasname
- Host Name or IP Address of the Terminal Server where the serial port resides.
physport
- Number of physical port in the Terminal Server. If treated as the IP address associated with this port, in a IP-based addressing
scheme.
type - Server type that will be contacted to handle the serial port: - rtelnet, for Remote Telnet Server - socket, for Socket Server
options
- Per-port specific options, passed to cyclades-ser-cli program.
EXAMPLES
1. Device on a PR3020/TS Terminal Server pr3k Port 1, accessed through /dev/ctty01 device file name, using telnet protocol (remote telnet
server)
/dev/ctty01:prts:pr3k:1:rtelnet:
2. The same device, but with an IP address pr3k_port1 associated to the serial port (IP-based port addressing)
/dev/ctty01:prts:pr3k_port1:0:rtelnet:
3. Device on a PathRAS Terminal Server pr3k Port 2, accessed through /dev/ctty02 device file name, using socket protocol (socket server)
/dev/ctty02:path:pr3k:2:socket:
FILES
/etc/cyclades-devices This file
SEE ALSO
cyclades-serial-client(1), cyclades-ser-cli(1)
cyclades-devices(5)