User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Getting Started
- Chapter 3 Initial IP Configuration
- Chapter 4 Choosing the Proper Operation Mode
- Chapter 5 Web Console Configuration
- Chapter 6 Installing and Configuring the Software
- Appendix A SNMP Agents with MIB II & RS-232 Like Groups
- Appendix B Well Known Port Numbers
- Appendix C Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
- Appendix D FCC Warning Statement
- Appendix E Service Information
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NOTE
Callout Device is obsolete in Linux 2.6. That is, you cannot open Callout Device in Linux 2.6.
Removing the Driver
Removing the driver will remove all driver files, mapped tty ports, and unload the driver. To do
this, enter the directory /usr/lib/npreal2/driver, and then execute mxuninst to uninstall the driver.
This program will perform the following tasks:
> Unload the driver.
> Delete all files and directories in “/usr/lib/npreal2”
> Delete directory “/usr/lib/npreal2”
> Modify the system initialization script file.
Installing the UNIX Fixed TTY Driver
Installation and Configuration
Step 1: Log in to UNIX and create a directory for the MOXA TTY. E.g., to create a directory
named /usr/etc, execute the command:
# mkdir /usr/etc
Step 2: Copy moxattyd.tar to the /usr/etc directory by executing the commands:
# cp moxattyd.tar /usr/etc
# cd /usr/etc
Step 3: Extract the source code from the tar file by executing the command:
# tar xvf moxattyd.tar
The following files will be extracted:
README
moxattyd.c --- source code
moxattyd.cf --- an empty configuration file
Makefile --- makefile
VERSION.TXT --- fixed tty driver version
Step 4: Compile and Link
For SCO UNIX:
# make sco
For UnixWare 7:
# make svr5
For UnixWare 2.1.x, SVR4.2:
# make svr42
Step 5: Modify the configuration:
The configuration used by the moxattyd program is defined in the text file
moxattyd.cf, which is in the same directory that contains the program moxattyd.
You may use vi, or any text editor to modify the file. E.g.,
ttyp1 192.168.1.1 950