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1. AIX
HI,
Does anyone installed a GPS from his Serial port to an IBM Server serial port with AIX 5.X
I would like the rs232 configuration you used on the GPS, and the ttys configuration from your server.
Thanks in advance !!! (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: trevian3969
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2. Solaris
In ubuntu etopic i create this udev rules for prolink 3g usb modem:
SUBSYSTEM=="block",
SUBSYSTEM=="scsi",
ATTRS{idVendor}=="1e0e",
ATTRS{idProduct}=="f000",
ACTION=="add",
RUN+="/sbin/modprobe usbserial Vendor=0X1e0e Product=0Xf000"
After plugging the usb modem, ubuntu assigns the ports... (4 Replies)
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3. Solaris
Hello,
I have an unloaded T5140 machine and want to access the ILOM for the first time and subsequently the network port after that., and then load Solaris 10 the final January 2011 build.
The first part is what confuses me -the cabling.
I am coming from a Windows machine (w/appropriate... (5 Replies)
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4. Solaris
Hi Everyone,
In my environment, I have few T5220. On the iLOM Management Card, I have both Network and Serial port are cabled, I don't have any issues while I try to connect using Network Management port, but when I try to connect the serial port for the same server which is actually connected... (3 Replies)
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5. AIX
Hello AIX Group Members,
I have two systems: (1) IBM pSeries 640, 7026-B80. (2) A 5-month old HP laptop with Windows Vista. It has no serial port and only has USB ports on it.
My question are: How can I use the laptop as the p640's terminal? How can I make the connection? What type of cable... (4 Replies)
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6. Solaris
Hi Community,
I'm working on Sun Server V490 with my PC (with OS Vista). I'm using a USB to Serial Adapter to connect to Server directly.
I've this problem, I'm connecting to Server with Putty client with this settings:
boud rate 9600, 8 bit, 0 parity, 0 flow control, but after to have typed... (4 Replies)
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7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi iam new bie to unix.
we are getting the sensor positional values on hyperterminal(UART).but
our task is to use this data for mouse movement.so wat we hav to do ??
is this required to change usb driver cud u send info regarding my query??
Thanks in advance :) :) :) (1 Reply)
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8. SCO
According to sco6 usb supplement, once you install it, you can install a bafo industries (BF-810) in the computer. I have done all that and followed the intructions completely and it shows up using usbprobe and l /dev/usb_ser*
Problem is that when I go to mkdev serial, it is not there.
Anyone... (1 Reply)
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9. Linux
I have a serial modem connected to a usb port using an adapter cable. The system is a HP DL360. RedHat ES3.0
I am using the device /dev/ttyUSB0
When I issue the command "mgetty ttyUSB0" I get the following output in the log file.
How do I get the system to see the modem.
12/02 14:17:55... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: jshoovie
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ncpd(8) System administration commands ncpd(8)
NAME
ncpd - Daemon which handles the serial link to a Psion
SYNOPSIS
ncpd [-V] [-h] [-v log-class] [-d] [-e] [-p [host:]port] [-s device] [-b baud-rate] [long-options]
DESCRIPTION
ncpd is the daemon which handles the serial link to your Psion. It listens at port 7501 for local connections and provides basic PLP/NCP
services for plpfuse and plpftp and other front-ends. It auto-connects to the psion, even after unplugging/switching off therefore it can
run all the time if you can dedicate a serial device to it.
OPTIONS
-V, --version
Display the version and exit
-h, --help
Display a short help text and exit.
-e, --autoexit
Exit automatically if the device is disconnected. Furthermore, use the current tty as I/O device. This option is intended for start-
ing ncpd on demand using mgetty's auto-detect function. (A patch for mgetty is needed for that).
-v, --verbose=log-class
Increase the logging level of the program. the possible values for log-class are:
nl Set NCP debug level to LOG
nd Set NCP debug level to DEBUG
ll Set Link debug level to LOG
ld Set Link debug level to DEBUG
pl Set Packet debug level to LOG
pd Set Packet debug level to DEBUG
ph Set Packet debug level to HANDSHAKE
m Set overall debug level to verbose
all Turn on all the above logging on.
-d, --dontfork
Do not background the daemon.
-p, --port=[host:]port
Specify the port to listen on - by default the value for the host is 127.0.0.1 and the value for the port is looked up in /etc/ser-
vices using the key psion/tcp. If it is not found there, a default value of 7501 is used.
-s, --serial=device
Specify the serial device to use to connect to the Psion - this defaults to /dev/ttyS0
-b, --baudrate=baud-rate
Specify the baud rate to use for the serial connection. If the word auto is specified, ncpd cycles through baud-rates of 115200,
57600, 38400, 19200 and 9600 baud. Default setting is auto.
SEE ALSO
plpfuse(8), plpprintd(8), plpftp(1), sisinstall(1)
AUTHOR
Fritz Elfert
Heavily based on p3nfsd by Rudolf Koenig (rfkoenig@immd4.informatik.uni-erlangen.de) and plp_1_7 by Philip Proudman (phil@proud-
man51.freeserve.co.uk)
Patches from Matt Gumbley (matt@gumbley.demon.co.uk)
Man page by John Lines (john+plpman@paladin.demon.co.uk)
plptools 1.0.9 2008/03/13 ncpd(8)