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2.Log in as superuser or change to superuser.

You must possess superuser privileges to invoke the following commands. This ensures that all preinstallation scripts in the software package will be executed with superuser privileges.

#/usr/bin/su

Password: superuser-password

3. Using the pkgadd command, install the software packages as follows:.

#pkgadd -d / download-directory/sunhsip_3_1/Product

The following packages are available:

1

SUNWhsip

SunHSI/P Driver for PCI 3.1,REV=2005.xx.xx

2

SUNWhsipm

SunHSI/P

Man pages

for PCI 3.1,REV=2005.xx.xx

3

SUNWhsipu

SunHSI/P

Utilities

for PCI 3.1,REV=2005.xx.xx

Select package(s) you wish to process (or ’all’ to process all packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]: all

where download-directoryis the name of the directory where the SunHSI software was downloaded.

a.Type all or leave blank then press the Return key to continue the installation of the driver software.

If the pkgadd utility warns you that some scripts must be executed with superuser permissions, type y.

4.After successful completion of the package installation, reboot the system using the reconfigure option.

a.Synchronize the hard disks and halt the system, using the following commands.

#/usr/sbin/sync

#/usr/sbin/halt

b.At the ok prompt, type the boot command with the -roption:

ok boot -r

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Contents Sun Microsystems, Inc Please Recycle Contents Cable Pin Assignments & Signals SunVTS Diagnostic Testing Page Figures Page Tables Page FCC Class a Notice Regulatory Compliance StatementsICES-003 Class B Notice Avis NMB-003, Classe B CCC Class a Notice Page Declaration of Conformity Page How This Book Is Organized PrefaceShell Prompts Using Unix CommandsRelated Documentation Typographic ConventionsDocumentation, Support, and Training Third-Party Web SitesSun Welcomes Your Comments Product Description Product OverviewSunHSI/U Adapter Features1Hardware and Software Requirements Hardware and Software RequirementsPage SunHSI/U Adapter Installation Installation ProcessTo Install the Adapter External Cabling RS-232 to RS-449 Connections Page Installation Overview SunHSI PCI Software Installation1SunHSI PCI Software Directories and Files Before Installing the Software Verifying the Software and Hardware RequirementsTo Remove Older Versions of the Software To Install the SunHSI Software Installing the SoftwareAt the ok prompt, type the boot command with the -roption To Test the Installation Configuring the SoftwareTo Configure for Point-to-Point Protocol Edit the /etc/netmasks file as follows Hsipinit Utility SunHSI UtilitiesOperating Modes Options T1 Compatibility OptionsHdlc Mode Hsiploop Utility Hsipstat Utility Page Pin Assignments Cable Pin Assignments & SignalsDCD1A Appendix a Cable Pin Assignments & Signals RTS4A RS-449 Interface Signals Interface SignalsPage Null Modem Cable Requirements Building the Null Modem Cable Configuring Internal or External ClockingRS-449 Null Modem Cable RS-449 SignalsPage Appendix B Null Modem Cable Requirements Figure B-3X.21 to RS-449 Converter To RS-449 ConverterData Signal Inversion T1 Inverted Data and Clock SignalsHdlc Zero Insertion Algorithm Bipolar with 8-Zero SubstitutionClock Signal Inversion Page Using the SunVTS sunlink Test SunVTS Diagnostic TestingPage Viewing the Man Pages Man PagesTo View Man Pages in the C Shell Environment Make the changes effective in your current window To View Man Pages in Bourne or Korn Shell EnvironmentsGlossary Page Index