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How do I configure another serial port, /dev/ttyb-ttyd (COM2-4)?

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How do I configure another serial port, /dev/ttyb-ttyd (COM2-4)?

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Solaris 2.6 and above configures the second serial port automatically. If you just added a serial port type the following: touch /reconfigure; /usr/sbin/shutdown -i6 If the serial port isn’t present after rebooting, follow these instructions: For Solaris 10, use sacadm. For Solaris 7 – 9, use admintool and select “Browse–>Serial Ports.” If the steps above don’t work, perform the following as root to add the second serial port. For other serial ports and internal modems follow the same steps but change the appropriate line in the /kernel/drv/asy.conf file.

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Solaris 2.6 and above configures the second serial port automatically. If you just added a serial port type the following: touch /reconfigure; /usr/sbin/reboot If the serial port isn’t present after rebooting, follow these instructions: For Solaris 7 and above, use admintool and select “Browse–>Serial Ports.” For earlier Solaris versions, or if the steps above don’t work, perform the following, as root, to add the second serial port. For other serial ports and internal modems follow the same steps but change the appropriate line in the asy.conf file. This file is located at /kernel/drv/asy.conf (Solaris 8) or /platform/i86pc/kernel/drv/asy.conf (Solaris 2.6 and earlier). Solaris 2.6 and above: Edit file asy.

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Solaris 2.6 and above configures the second serial port automatically. If you just added a serial port type the following: touch /reconfigure; /usr/sbin/reboot If the serial port isn’t present after rebooting, follow these instructions: For Solaris 7 and above, use admintool and select “Browse–>Serial Ports.” For earlier Solaris versions, or if the steps above don’t work, perform the following, as root, to add the second serial port. For other serial ports and internal modems follow the same steps but change the appropriate line in the asy.conf file. This file is located at /kernel/drv/asy.conf (Solaris 8) or /platform/i86pc/kernel/drv/asy.conf (Solaris 2.6 and earlier). Solaris 2.6 and above: Edit file asy.conf with to read: #interrupt-priorities=12; # This line is present in Solaris 8 name=”asy” class=”sysbus” interrupts=12,4 reg=0x3f8,0,0 ioaddr=0x3f8; ignore-hardware-nodes=1; name=”asy” class=”sysbus” interrupts=12,3 reg=0x2f8,0,0 ioaddr=0x2f8; Solaris 2.5.1 and earlier: Remove th

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Solaris 2.6 and above configures the second serial port automatically. If you just added a serial port type the following: touch /reconfigure; /usr/sbin/init 6 If the serial port isn’t present after rebooting, follow these instructions: For Solaris 10, use sacadm. For Solaris 7 – 9, use admintool and select “Browse–>Serial Ports.” If the steps above don’t work, perform the following as root to add the second serial port. For other serial ports and internal modems follow the same steps but change the appropriate line in the /kernel/drv/asy.conf file.

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