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1. Managing Terminals and Modems (Overview) What's New in Managing Terminals and Modems? Terminals, Modems, Ports, and Services 2. Setting Up Terminals and Modems (Tasks) 3. Managing Serial Ports With the Service Access Facility (Tasks) 4. Managing System Resources (Overview) 5. Displaying and Changing System Information (Tasks) 8. Scheduling System Tasks (Tasks) 9. Managing System Accounting (Tasks) 10. System Accounting (Reference) 11. Managing System Performance (Overview) 12. Managing System Processes (Tasks) 13. Monitoring System Performance (Tasks) 14. Troubleshooting Software Problems (Overview) 16. Managing Core Files (Tasks) 17. Managing System Crash Information (Tasks) 18. Troubleshooting Miscellaneous Software Problems (Tasks) 19. Troubleshooting File Access Problems (Tasks) 20. Resolving UFS File System Inconsistencies (Tasks) |
Tools for Managing Terminals and ModemsThe following table lists the tools for managing terminals and modems. Table 1-2 Tools For Managing Terminals and Modems
Serial Ports ToolThe Serial Ports tool sets up the serial port software to work with terminals and modems by calling the pmadm command with the appropriate information. The tool also provides the following:
Service Access FacilityThe SAF is the tool used for administering terminals, modems, and other network devices. In particular, the SAF enables you to set up the following:
The SAF is an open-systems solution that controls access to system and network resources through tty devices and local-area networks (LANs). The SAF is not a program, but a hierarchy of background processes and administrative commands. |
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