Installing And Configuring Sco Openserver Server; Installing Device Drivers - 3Com MSR 50 Series Configuration Manual

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Installing and
Configuring SCO
OpenServer Server

Installing Device Drivers

FEP I
NSTALLATION AND
C
ONFIGURATION
To implement terminal access with an FEP as the receiver, the router-side program
serving as the initiator must work together with the FEP-side programs serving as
the server that receives connection requests from the initiator. This chapter covers
the installation, configuration, operation, and management of FEP-side programs.
Normally, an FEP runs the following two programs:
ttyd (ttyd executable) program, which is the main program running at the FEP
side in terminal access. It exchanges data with the router-side program.
ttyadm terminal administration program, consisting of two executables:
ttyadmcmd and ttyadm. This program manages the ttyd program.
A Unix FEP supports up to 250 terminals. A Linux FEP supports up to 150
terminals.
Using a floppy disk
The following describes the installation procedure using a floppy disk.
1 Switch to a console terminal.
To install the ttyd program, you need at least one console terminal. In SCO
OpenServer Unix, use a hotkey from <Alt+F1> to <Alt+F12> to switch between
console terminals.
2 Log in as a super user such as root.
To install and configure this program, you must log in as a super user as follows:
Step1: Press a hotkey to switch to a console, <Alt+F4> for example. The following
interface appears:
SCO OpenServer(TM) Release 5 (scosysv) (tty04)
login:
Step 2: At the prompt of "login:", enter root. Then, at the prompt of
"Password:", enter the password root. Then, you can log in to the Unix server as
root.
3 Install the drivers

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