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>From: Paul Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Gabriel needs help configuring a router through Linux Serial Terminal
>Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 08:53:50 -0400
>
>Use minicom.
>
>Paul Anderso
Use minicom.
Paul Anderson
gf b wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Can anyone advise me how to configure a router through a Linux Serial
> Terminal utility, similar to Windows' Hyper Terminal?
>
> Kind Regards,
> Gabriel
> ___
Hi All,
Can anyone advise me how to configure a router through a Linux Serial
Terminal utility, similar to Windows' Hyper Terminal?
Kind Regards,
Gabriel
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Subject: Serial Terminal
> Where might I find some info on adding a serial terminal to a RedHat 6.2
> system. It already has a monitor and
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Where might I find some info on adding a serial terminal to a RedHat 6.2
> system. It already has a monitor and runs X but I want to have a serial
> terminal as well.
>
> Could someone point me at some good docs on how to do th
Where might I find some info on adding a serial terminal to a RedHat 6.2
system. It already has a monitor and runs X but I want to have a serial
terminal as well.
Could someone point me at some good docs on how to do this.
Thanks,
Kirk
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> > 1 - 1
> > 2 - 3
> > 3 - 3
>
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> It should read 3 - 2.
>
Opps! Glad someone is paying attention!
Also a terminal is DTE.
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Hi.
> If you wish to connect DTE to DTE or DCE to DCE you need to use a null modem
> or a cable with pins
> 1 - 1
> 2 - 3
> 3 - 3
> 7 - 7
> and for hardware flow control
> 4 - 5
> 5 - 4
> and for carrier
> 8 - 20
> 20 - 8
> and for some software
> 22 - 22
> 6 - 11
> 11 - 6
Otherwise it
use a null modem
or a cable with pins
1 - 1
2 - 3
3 - 3
7 - 7
and for hardware flow control
4 - 5
5 - 4
and for carrier
8 - 20
20 - 8
and for some software
22 - 22
6 - 11
11 - 6
> I'm trying to connect a dumb serial terminal to serial port (ttyS1). I am
> using a RS-232 cable. This does n
ct: Connecting a dumb serial terminal to "/dev/ttyS1"
>Hello,
>
>I'm trying to connect a dumb serial terminal to serial port (ttyS1). I am
>using a RS-232 cable. This does not seem to work. If I connect a modem to
>the port (using same cable) it works fine. When conne
Hello,
I'm trying to connect a dumb serial terminal to serial port (ttyS1). I am
using a RS-232 cable. This does not seem to work. If I connect a modem to
the port (using same cable) it works fine. When connecting the terminal
(with same cable) to a SCO-Unix system it works fine also (
Hello!
In SCO there is a file in /etc called "ttytype". This file is a table with
ttys and the devices. I need a similar table for Linux. I want to use a
serial terminal but I don't know what tty is associated with it.
How can I use a serial terminal on Linux (RH4.2) ?
Is there
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