To give answer to the question I use a tip(1) session to type out of the second serial port (ttyb) of one Sun Sparc machine running Solaris to the console on the first serial port (ttya) of another machine. The tip command can use the file /etc/remote to configure it such that in my case I run:
This uses the hardwire line from /etc/remote to configure the ttyb serial port and allow me to type out of it to the console on the other machine at the correct baud rate, number of data bits, start bits, stop bits, etc.
If I want to type out of the first serial port I copy the hardwire pair of lines in the /etc/remote file, change the hardwire label to something different and the /dev/term/b to /dev/term/a, this only works if ttya is not being used as the console.
Tip can also be used to talk via a modem not that I have ever used that.
I want its explanation in simple English. I searched everywhere but the problem is that i cant understand it because of very complicated English.
the question might be like this;
Q:- What is TIP stands for? Why it is used? will this service be used in future? Because everyone have laptops now a days, and i think TIP is used on serial port.
I want each and every point to be explained.