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ISI5634PCI/4/8 Quick Start Guide
For the ISI5634PCI-4, it uses the following:
- /dev/ttyM1a TO /dev/ttyM1d for the first card
- /dev/ttyM2a TO /dev/ttyM2d for the second card
- /dev/ttyM3a TO /dev/ttyM3d for the third card
- /dev/ttyM4a TO /dev/ttyM4d for the fourth card
For the ISI5634PCI-8, it uses the following:
- /dev/ttyM1a TO /dev/ttyM1h for the first card
- /dev/ttyM2a TO /dev/ttyM2h for the second card
- /dev/ttyM3a TO /dev/ttyM3h for the third card
- /dev/ttyM4a TO /dev/ttyM4h for the fourth card
Devices mapped for modem cards (ISI5634PCI-4 and
ISI5634PCI-8 cards):
For ISI5634PCI-4 cards (4 ports):
- /dev/ttyM1a to /dev/ttyM1d for modem ports.
For ISI5634PCI-8 cards (8 ports):
- /dev/ttyM1a to /dev/ttyM1h for modem ports.
LINUX -- Dial-in configuration:
To configure a particular port for dial-in, utilities like 'mgetty' need to
be installed on the system. If, for example, the port /dev/ttyM2c needs
to be configured for a remote-access dial-in connection, an entry of the
form 'M2c:12345:respawn:/sbin/mgetty ttyM2c' needs to be added in
the /etc/inittab file. After you have made the change, execute 'init q' so
that the 'init' process re-reads the inittab file and spawns the mgetty
process to wait for an incoming connection. Users can then dial in, use
their user names and passwords to log in, and access their accounts on
the machine.
To disable dial-in access on a particular port, change the entry in the /
etc/inittab file to 'M2c:12345:off:/sbin/mgetty ttyM2c'or
just comment-out that entry by prefixing a '#' to the entry on the line.