Connecting A Modem; Table 4-6 Rs-232 Modem Connector Pin Assignments - Silicon Graphics POWER CHALLENGE User Manual

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Connecting a Modem

The following files are most commonly used to properly configure serial
port operation for the server:
/etc/inittab
/etc/gettydefs
/etc/ttytype
/usr/lib/terminfo
/etc/uucp/Systems
A modem can be connected to your system by connecting a modem cable to
one of the 9-pin serial connectors on the I/O panel. The pin assignments are
listed in Table 4-6. A 9-pin to 25-pin cable may be required. Silicon Graphics
supports Hayes 2400 and Telebit modems. Edit the /etc/uucp/fix-hayes or
/etc/uucp/fix-telebit files for information on specific models supported (see
step 7 on the next page).
Be sure that the pin assignments, not the pin numbers, on the Challenge
system's serial port are properly matched to the pin assignments on your
modem.
Table 4-6
RS-232 Modem Connector Pin Assignments
9-Pin Connector Pin
25-Pin Connector Pin Signal Description at Host
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
7
7
8
8
9
20
Connecting a Modem
Transmitted Data (TXD)
Received Data (RXD)
Request to Send (RTS)
Clear to Send (CTS)
Signal Ground (GND)
Data Carrier Detect (DCD)
Data Terminal Ready (DTR)
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