Device Configuration Overview

Use these overviews of device configuration topics to decide which tool(s) you should use to configure your devices.

admintool

Features
or
Description

  • Is the Solaris-provided device configuration utility

  • Can configure a device for a terminal, modem or printer

  • Can only be run from a window environment

  • Has basic and advanced settings

  • Requires links to Digi devices in /dev/term or /dev/cua before Digi devices can be configured with it.

Uses

  • Configure general and advanced device settings

  • Configure a device for a terminal, modem or printer

  • Change device settings

Resources

ditty

Features
or
Description

  • Is Digi's device configuration program

  • Is run from a command prompt

  • ditty configuration is not always necessary if devices are configured with admintool

  • ditty cannot enable a port for login. Use admintool or pmadm instead.

  • ditty commands should be included in a system startup file.

Uses

Resources

pmadm

Features
or
Description

  • Is the Solaris-provided command-line program to enable and configure a device for login

  • Commands are typically long, include many options and can be difficult for some users to use

Uses

  • Enable a port monitor on a device.  This is necessary to get a login prompt on a port.  Note that admintool automatically enables a monitor on a port when a port is configured for a terminal or dial-in device.

  • Change an attribute of an enabled device.

Resources

sacadm

Features
or
Description

  • Is the Solaris-provided server access controller administrator. This command manages port monitors which are necessary to enable a port for login. The default port monitor, zsmon, is sufficient for Digi ports in many cases.

Uses

  • Adds or removes a port monitor

  • starts or stops a port monitor

  • enables or disables a port monitor

Resources

  • Consult your Solaris documentation.

  • Refer to the man page for sacadm.

Configuring a Port for a:

Terminal

Configuring a Device for a Terminal

This procedure describes how to configure a device for a terminal using admintool.

Printer

Configuring a Device for a Printer

This procedure describes how to configure a device for a printer using ditty.

Modem

Configuring a Device for a Modem

This procedure describes how to configure a device for a modem using a combination of admintool and ditty.

Miscellaneous Topics

Transparent
Printing

Transparent printing is used to print to a printer that is connected to a terminal where the terminal is directly connected to a Digi port. See these topics:

altpin

This option should be enabled on a port when an RJ-45 8-pin cable is used and the Data Carrier Detect (DCD) signal is required.  For example, altpin should be enabled on a port where an RJ-45 8-pin cable is used with a modem. See Using 8-Pin RJ-45 Connectors.

fastbaud

AccelePort Xp adapters support baud rates in excess of the maximum baud rate supported by Solaris. To enable the use of these fast baud rates, a ditty parameter, fastbaud, has been provided. See the fastbaud topic in Setting TTY Options.

Data Carrier
Detect (DCD)

In some cases, depending on your operating system requirements and/or your device requirements, it may be necessary for the Data Carrier Detect (DCD) signal to be active on a port before it will function. See Data Carrier Detect.