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3.Use the source command on the file you edited to make the changes effective in your current window.

For example, if you added the MANPATH line to the .login file, you would type:

hostname% source $HOME/.login

Note – If you log out and then back into your system, you update the MANPATH variable in all command windows and shells.

To View Man Pages in Bourne or Korn Shell Environments

1.Using a text editor, add these two lines to the end of the $HOME/.profile file.

MANPATH=/opt/SUNWconn/man:$MANPATH export MANPATH

If this file did not already contain this variable, add the following two lines to the end of the file, or contact your system administrator for assistance.

MANPATH=/opt/SUNWconn/man export MANPATH

2.Make the changes effective in your current window.

$ . $HOME/.profile

Note – If you log out and then back into to your system, you update the MANPATH variable in all command windows and shells.

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Contents Sun Microsystems, Inc Please Recycle Contents Cable Pin Assignments & Signals SunVTS Diagnostic Testing Page Figures Page Tables Page Regulatory Compliance Statements FCC Class a NoticeICES-003 Class B Notice Avis NMB-003, Classe B CCC Class a Notice Page Declaration of Conformity Page Preface How This Book Is OrganizedUsing Unix Commands Shell PromptsTypographic Conventions Related DocumentationSun Welcomes Your Comments Documentation, Support, and TrainingThird-Party Web Sites Product Overview Product DescriptionFeatures SunHSI/U AdapterHardware and Software Requirements 1Hardware and Software RequirementsPage To Install the Adapter SunHSI/U Adapter InstallationInstallation Process External Cabling RS-232 to RS-449 Connections Page SunHSI PCI Software Installation Installation Overview1SunHSI PCI Software Directories and Files To Remove Older Versions of the Software Before Installing the SoftwareVerifying the Software and Hardware Requirements Installing the Software To Install the SunHSI SoftwareAt the ok prompt, type the boot command with the -roption Configuring the Software To Test the InstallationTo Configure for Point-to-Point Protocol Edit the /etc/netmasks file as follows SunHSI Utilities Hsipinit UtilityT1 Compatibility Options Operating Modes OptionsHdlc Mode Hsiploop Utility Hsipstat Utility Page Cable Pin Assignments & Signals Pin AssignmentsDCD1A Appendix a Cable Pin Assignments & Signals RTS4A Interface Signals RS-449 Interface SignalsPage Null Modem Cable Requirements Configuring Internal or External Clocking Building the Null Modem CableRS-449 Signals RS-449 Null Modem CablePage Appendix B Null Modem Cable Requirements To RS-449 Converter Figure B-3X.21 to RS-449 ConverterT1 Inverted Data and Clock Signals Data Signal InversionBipolar with 8-Zero Substitution Hdlc Zero Insertion AlgorithmClock Signal Inversion Page SunVTS Diagnostic Testing Using the SunVTS sunlink TestPage To View Man Pages in the C Shell Environment Viewing the Man PagesMan Pages To View Man Pages in Bourne or Korn Shell Environments Make the changes effective in your current windowGlossary Page Index