The login server is usually started when the system is booted. You can also start the login server from a command line.
To set the login server to start when the system is booted, type /usr/dt/bin/dtconfig -e
The login server will then start automatically when you reboot.
For more information about the desktop configuration utility, dtconfig, see Appendix A, dtconfig(1) Man Page. It provides a copy of the dtconfig.1 man page.
To start the login server from a command line, type /usr/dt/bin/dtlogin -daemon; exit
Although starting the login server from the command line is available for temporary configuration testing, you should normally start the login server when the system is booted.