Software InstallationandConfiguration GuideSCO® OpenServer™
10 Software and Document UpdatesIntroductionTable 2. Device Drivers for RocketPort and RocketModemOperating System (Level)Part NumberRocketPortISARock
Overview 11SCO OpenServerOverviewUse this section to install and configure the RocketPort/RocketModem SCO OpenServer Driver. This driver supports both
12 Installation PrerequisitesSCO OpenServerInstallation PrerequisitesBefore you install the SCO OpenServer device driver, you must:• Obtain the curren
Installing the New Driver 13SCO OpenServerIf you have obtained 6543.z, either by downloading it from the Comtrol ftp site or on DOS-formatted media, f
14 Installing the New DriverSCO OpenServerIf you do have one or more RocketModem boards installed, press Y, then select the code for the country where
Configuring Ports 15SCO OpenServerVerifying InstallationIf the hardware and software installations were successful, the following message displays for
16 Configuring PortsSCO OpenServerNote: With ISA-bus RocketPort boards, the board numbering sequence is determined by board I/O addresses. With PCI-bu
Configuring Ports 17SCO OpenServerEnabling PortsTo enable a port, enter this command:enable portnameWhere portname is the device name as shown in the
18 Baud Rate MappingSCO OpenServerBaud Rate MappingOlder versions of UUCP and CU do not support baud rates above 38.4K bps. (This was corrected in 5.0
Terminal Sessions in SCO OpenServer 19SCO OpenServerBaud.initFollow these steps to permanently remap baud rates:1. Edit the /comtrol/rckt/baud.cfg fil
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20 Terminal Sessions in SCO OpenServerSCO OpenServer4. Enter this command to enable the port:enable ttyr0aThe system should respond with:/etc/inittab
RS-485 Configuration 21SCO OpenServerRS-485 ConfigurationIf you have installed a RocketPort that supports RS-485 and have configured one or more ports
22 Configuring ModemsSCO OpenServerConfiguring ModemsThe following procedure describes how to set up a RocketModem for dial-in and dial-out operations
Configuring Modems 23SCO OpenServer7. If these devices are not owned by uucp, use the chown command to change the device owner and group names. For ex
24 Using DialersSCO OpenServerUsing DialersFor dialing, both CU and UUCP use a dialer defined by an entry in /usr/lib/uucp/Devices. The dialer can be:
Using Dialers 25SCO OpenServerRocketModem: atDialer programDuring installation, the following files are installed to use with the atdialer program sup
26 Using DialersSCO OpenServerChange it to read:EXES=dialHA96V dialMUL dialTBIT atdialer dialRCKTb. Find the line that reads:CFLAGS = -O -DHDUU -DAUTO
Configuring Printers 27SCO OpenServerConfiguring PrintersThe following files are used to administer printers connected directly to serial ports under
28 Configuring PrintersSCO OpenServerTransparent PrintThe transparent print feature enables users to attach a printer to the auxiliary port available
Configuring Printers 29SCO OpenServer Table 10. TPRINT.CFG KeywordsKeyword DescriptiondeviceThis specifies the printer device for a group of statemen
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30 Configuring PrintersSCO OpenServerPSETUPAfter tprint.cfg has been set up, run the psetup program to transfer the tprint information to the device d
Configuring Printers 31SCO OpenServerTesting Transparent PrintThe following example uses an IBM InfoWindow II 3153 and an Epson LQ-510 printer. Copy a
32 TroubleshootingSCO OpenServerTroubleshootingBefore you call Comtrol technical support, please check the following:• Check to make sure all cables a
Troubleshooting 33SCO OpenServerModem-Related Error MessagesThe following list describes some of the more common error messages seen while performing
34 TroubleshootingSCO OpenServer5. After issuing the cu command, press Enter several times and watch the lights on the modem. The receive light should
Troubleshooting 35SCO OpenServerSolving Printer-related ProblemsTo identify and resolve printer-related problems, follow these steps:1. Verify that th
36 TroubleshootingSCO OpenServer-parenb -parodd cs8 -cstopb hupcl cread -clocal -loblk -ctsflow -rtsflow -ignbrk brkint ignpar -parmrk -inpck -istrip
Troubleshooting 37SCO OpenServerUNIX Spooler ProblemsThe System V lp spooler has a known problem that causes serial ports with buffers beyond the UNIX
38 TroubleshootingSCO OpenServerRetaining Non-default Parameters on a Disabled PortDrivers only retain stty settings for a particular line as long as
39AASCII control character mnemonics30Bbaud ratesmaximum under SCO11remapping under SCO18, 19baud.init19Ccan’t access device error33Citrix WinFrame7co
4Table of ContentsConfiguring Modems...22Using Dialers ...
40Indexextracting the SCO device driver12I/O addresses13, 16modems under SCO22obtaining the SCO device driver12port configuration under SCO15removing
41Indexpsetup28, 30Rrebooting a SCO system14relinking the kernel32remapping baud rates19remapping baud rates under SCO18Remote Access Service7removing
42Indexuucp11, 18, 22, 24WWeb support8Windows 95/98versions supported7Windows NTCitrix WinFrame7multilink PPP7RAS7versions supported7WinFrame7
5List of TablesIntroductionTable 1. Support Call Information... 8Table 2. Device Drivers for Rocke
Overview 7IntroductionOverviewThe Comtrol RocketPort/RocketModem Software Installation and Configuration Guide covers the following Comtrol software p
8 Technical SupportIntroductionTechnical SupportComtrol has a staff of support technicians available to help you. U.S. and U.K. telephone support is a
Software and Document Updates 9IntroductionComtrol Corporate HeadquartersInternet URL: www.comtrol.comemail: [email protected] site: ftp.comtrol.
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