The following procedure is required to set up a terminal on ttya port via the command line:
Determine the port monitor version number.
The port monitor version number will display.
# ttyadm -V |
Enter the following commands, substituting the port monitor version number for ver.
(For more information on sacadm (1M) and pmadm (1M) see their man pages.)
# pmadm -r -p zsmon -s ttya # sacadm -a -p zsmon -t ttymon -c /usr/lib/saf/ttymon -v ver |
Use the pmadm command that matches your terminal type to add a login service:
For EUC terminals, use the following command:
# pmadm -a -p zsmon -s ttya -i root -fu -v ver -m " `ttyadm -S y \ -T terminal_type -d /dev/ttya -l 9600 -m ldterm,ttcompat -s \ /usr/bin/login`" |
For Korean Packed code terminals, which use the KS C 5601-1987 version of Combination code, type the STREAMS module kpack in the ttyadm command:
# pmadm -a -p zsmon -s ttya -i root -fu -v ver -m "`ttyadm -S y \ -T terminal_type -d /dev/ttya -l 9600 -m kpack,ldterm,ttcompat -s \ /usr/bin/login`" |
For Korean Combination code terminals, which use the KS C 5601-1992 version of Combination code, type the STREAMS module kjohap in the ttyadm command:
# pmadm -a -p zsmon -s ttya -i root -fu -v ver -m "`ttyadm -S y \ -T terminal_type -d /dev/ttya -l 9600 -m kjohap,ldterm,ttcompat -s \ /usr/bin/login`" |
Turn on the terminal.
Follow the documentation that accompanies the terminal.
Log in the terminal.
Check the correctness of the installation:
# setenv LANG ko # /bin/stty cs8 -istrip defeucw |
These values show that the operating system is set to communicate with the terminal in "8-bit no-parity" mode. Make sure the terminal is set up in "8-bit no-parity" mode. Refer to the terminal's setup manual for the proper way to set terminal options.