User`s manual
Installing under UNIX/LINUX   
82  TCP/IP AX3000 User's Manual 
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). 
The following drawing shows the Unix/Linux mechanisms: 
Socket
TCP Stack
AXEL
tty server
A
X3000 TCP/IP Terminal
UNIX
ttypz ptypz
 (slave) (master)
ttypy ptypy
 (slave) (master)
ttypx ptypx
 (slave) (master)
Software
Software
Software
5.4.2 - Installing an AXEL tty server
Copy to /etc and rename as axttyd the appropriate binary. Example for IBM 
AIX: 
# cp axttyd.AIX /etc/axttyd <CR> 










