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1. Managing Terminals and Modems (Overview) 2. Setting Up Terminals and Modems (Tasks) Setting Terminals and Modems (Task Map) How to Set Up a Terminal, a Modem, and Initialize a Port (Tasks) Troubleshooting Terminal and Modem Problems 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) |
Setting Up Terminals and Modems With Serial Ports Tool (Overview)You can set up serial ports with the Solaris Management Console's Serial Ports tool. Select a serial port from the Serial Ports window and then choose a Configure option from the Action menu to configure the following:
The Configure options provide access to the templates for configuring these services. You can view two levels of detail for each serial port: Basic and Advanced. You can access the Advanced level of detail for each serial port after it is configured by selecting the serial port and selecting the Properties option from the Action menu. After a serial port is configured, you can disable or enable the port with the SAF commands. For information on using the SAF commands, see Chapter 3, Managing Serial Ports With the Service Access Facility (Tasks). For information on using the Serial Ports command–line interface, see the smserialport(1M) man page. Setting Up TerminalsThe following table describes the menu items (and their default values) when you set up a terminal by using the Serial Ports tool. Table 2-1 Terminal Default Values
Setting Up ModemsThe following table describes the three modem templates that are available when you set up a modem using the Serial Ports tool. Table 2-2 Modem Templates
The following table describes the default values of each template. Table 2-3 Modem Template Default Values
The following table describes the default values for the Initialize Only template. Table 2-4 Initialize Only - No Connection Default Values
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