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Multi-Tech’s Administrative Utility section in the online manual.)

2.The device database can be modified in two ways:

To create terminal accounts with default settings, type /tcb/bin/ ttys_update.

To customize terminal entries, you must create them individually by entering the system administrator’s shell (you must be logged in as the root user). To enter the administrator’s shell, type sysadmsh and press ENTER.

3.Create device entries for each port of the ISI card by selecting the following from the database menu: Accounts, Terminal, Create.

4.Type the complete name of the first device you want to create, substituting the base name, board number, and port letter for the parameters: ttylb. Use a lower case x value for local DTE (terminal) support and an upper case X value for modem control for each port you want to enable. The port status can be altered later, but one setting must be selected at this time.

5.Repeat this process for each port on each board you have installed.

Record the setting you select for each port.

6.Using device names created in the previous section, type the following command for each port you want to activate: enable ttylbx

7.Repeat this command for each port you want to activate, using the lower case letter for local terminal use or upper case for modem control.

Note: Only one of the options (e.g., modem control or local terminal access) should be enabled for any port at one time. For example, you cannot enable ttyl1a and then enable ttyl1A. To change the status of a port, disable the current status (disable ttyl1a) and then enable it for the desired status (enable ttyl1A).

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Quick Start Guide MultiModemISI Hybrid SeriesModel ISIHP-2S/2U Contents Introduction Device Peripiheral Component Interconnect PCIShipping Contents IntroductionComputer Requirements Hardware Installation Procedure Safety WarningsIsihp NT1 B2 LED Indicator LED IndicatorsLine Installing the ISIHP-2S/2U in Windows NT 3.51/4.0 Software/Driver Installation Windows NT ISI Cards dialog box appears. Click Add Software/Driver Installation Windows NT After the last ISIHP/2S/2U card has been added, click Close To install terminal adapters Installing TAs and Modems to COM Ports in Windows NTSoftware/Driver Installation Windows NT Software/Driver Installation Windows NT To install modems Software/Driver Installation Windows NT Software/Driver Installation Windows NT Software/Driver Installation Windows Icon Addresses and IRQ Codes Removing ISIHP-2S/2U Card and Driver in Windows NT 3.51/4.0 Software/Driver Installation Windows To Remove the ISIHP-2S/2U Card and Drivers in Windows Software/Driver Installation Windows Software/Driver Installation Windows Software/Driver Installation Windows Removing the Driver Installing TAs & Modems to COM Ports in Windows 95 /98Software/Driver Installation Windows Software/Driver Installation Windows Software/Driver Installation Windows Software/Driver Installation Windows To install modems Windows 95/98 Software/Driver Installation After the modem installs to the port, click Finish Software/Driver Installation Configuring the Terminal Adapter Removing the Driver Windows 95 onlyNorth American Users International Users Optional SettingsS0= Insert the Config Utility diskette into the floppy drive Isdn TA Configuration UtilitySoftware/Driver Installation Software/Driver Installation Software/Driver Installation Software/Driver Installation Software/Driver Installation ConfigMenu Configuration Utility ConfigMenu Menus AT CommandsNetWare Connect Novell Driver Installation Configuring Ports for NetWare ConnectRemoving the Driver Novell Examining media. Please wait … SCO Open Server 5 Driver InstallationEnter Warranty and Service Information Activating Ports in SCO Open Server Record the setting you select for each port Removing the Driver SCO Open Server To install the Linux driver Linux Driver InstallationCat /proc/interrupts MiscellaneousService Limited WarrantyIndex SCO Open Server 5 58 removing driver Windows NT