User`s manual
Installing under UNIX/LINUX   
106  AX3000 - User's Manual 
Note: the default printer port is also used to perform local printing of the screen 
using the <Prt Scr> key. 
5.4 - THE AXEL TTY SERVER 
5.4.1 - Overview 
The TTY server emulates a multi i/o board connection over a TCP/IP 
connection. For example using this service a remote printer attached to an Axel 
terminal is accessed by Unix as a local printer via /dev/ttyp4, which may be 
preferable over using LPD in certain circumstances. Similarly the Axel terminal 
can be accessed via a predetermined and fixed /dev/ttyp, which in certain cases 
may be preferable over using telnet. 
The AXEL tty server is a UNIX daemon (axttyd). The axttyd daemon must be 
used with the AX3000 tty or rtty network service. 
The AXEL tty server creates a ‘pipe’ between pseudo devices on the UNIX host 
(/dev/ttypx) and AX3000 resources (sessions and/or auxiliary ports). This ‘pipe’ 
lets Unix treat the Axel sessions and auxiliary ports as local resources. 
Note about pseudo-terminals: a pseudo-terminal is composed of two parts: a 
master file and a slave file. UNIX supports two possible styles for naming pttys: 
- One master and X slaves
 (AT&T style): the master filename is /dev/ptmx 
and the slave filenames are /dev/pts/xxx (where xxx is a number). 
- X masters and X slaves
 (Berkeley style): the master filename is 
/dev/ptypxxx and the slave filenames are /dev/ttypxxx (where xxx is the 
same number for master and slave). 










