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Configuring a TTY Device for a Modem Using NonRealPort EtherLite Driver Configuring a TTY Device for a Modem Using NonRealPort EtherLite Driver Use this procedure to configure a device for a Dial-in/Dial-out
modem connection. Configuring a device for a modem requires
familiarity with both the operating system and the modem being
used. While the following procedure is sufficient for most cases,
it may be necessary to take additional steps to properly configure
your modem or to set up the operating system for a specific
application.
Procedure
- At an AIX root prompt, enter this command:
smit els
- Choose TTY.
- Choose Add TTY.
- Choose an appropriate .sts entry.
- Choose an EtherLite or SCSI Terminal unit.
- Choose a port.
- Set Enable LOGIN to share.
- Set BAUD rate to the modem's highest configurable baud
rate.
- Set PARITY, BITS per character, and number of STOP BITS to
match the settings of the modem.
- Set FLOW CONTROL to be used to match the flow control used by
the modem.
- Exit smit.
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