Modifying Route
Configuration File
Running and
Terminating ttyd on
Unix Server
Installing and Using ttyd
Administration Program
ttyadm
Installing and
Configuring SUN OS
Server
Installing Device Drivers
Configuration
Prerequisites
The terminal access router is usually connected to the Unix server through WANs
and therefore located on an IP segment different from that of the Unix server, in
which case you must configure a route on the Unix server.
The following example shows how to do so:
# route add -netmask 255.255.255.0 -net 10.110.96.0 63.1.1.250
In the example above, 10.110.96.0 is the destination subnet, with the subnet
mask of 255.255.255.0 and the nexthop IP address of 63.1.1.250.
Running ttyd
Refer to
"Running ttyd" on page
Terminating ttyd
Refer to
"Terminating ttyd" on page
Enabling ttyd autorun at system startup
Refer to
"Enabling ttyd autorun at system startup" on page
Refer to
"Installing and Using ttyd Administration Program ttyadm" on page 780
Using the floppy disk
Refer to
"Using a floppy disk" on page
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In the SUN OS system, a floppy disk is mounted automatically and no mount
operation is needed.
Using FTP
Refer to
"Using FTP" on page
Adding pseudo terminals
If there are not enough pseudo terminals on the SUN OS system, you can add new
pseudo terminals by modifying the system file as follows:
1 Open the system file.
# vi /etc/system
Add set npty=176 into the file:
2 Save your configuration and exit.
3 Create the file "reconfigure".
# touch /reconfigure
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