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About Computer Connections
Chapter 6 Configuring Ports for Terminals and Computers 28
Note: You may need to use additional set flow command fields, depending on the flow control scheme
required by your terminal. See the set flow command in the Digi One/PortServer TS Command Refer-
ence for more information.
Example
In this example, port 1 and 2 are configured for connection to terminals using hardware flow control. The
connection uses default for character size (8 bits), parity (no parity), and stop bits (1).
set ports range=1-2 sess=3 dev=term termtype=wy60
set line range=1-2 baud=19200
set flow range=1-2 ixon=off ixoff=off rts=on cts=on
About Computer Connections
Configuring computer connections is very similar to configuring terminal connections, which is discussed on
page 27. Consequently, this section simply discusses the differences between these connection types.
Starting Point
This section assumes that
You are logged in as root
You know the attributes, such as baud rate and parity, of the PC that will be connected to this port
Configuring Typical PC Connections
To configure a port for a directly-connected PC, where the PC always initiates the connection, configure the
connection as you would a terminal connection, except on the set ports command do the following:
Specify dev=min if you have a 10-pin null modem cable to support this type of connection.
Specify dev=term if you do not have a 10-pin null modem cable
Consider defining the serial connection as a PPP link. See "Configuring PPP" for more information.
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