Note – Use a shell tool or a CDE terminal (such as dtterm), not a command tool. Some TIP commands might not work properly in a command tool window.

Modifying the /etc/remote File

This procedure might be necessary if you are accessing the server using a TIP connection from a remote system running an older version of the Solaris OS software. You might also need to perform this procedure if the /etc/remote file on the remote system has been altered and no longer contains an appropriate hardwire entry.

Log in as superuser to the system console of a system that you intend to use to establish a TIP connection to your server.

To Modify the /etc/remote File

1.Determine the release level of Solaris OS software installed on the remote system. Type:

#uname -r

The system responds with a release number.

2.Do one of the following, depending on the number displayed.

If the number displayed by the uname -rcommand is 5.0 or higher:

The Solaris OS software shipped with an appropriate entry for hardwire in the /etc/remote file. If you suspect that this file was altered, and the hardwire entry modified or deleted, check the entry against the following example, and edit it as needed.

hardwire:\ :dv=/dev/term/b:br#9600:el=^C^S^Q^U^D:ie=%$:oe=^D:

Note – If you intend to use the remote system’s serial port A rather than serial port B, edit this entry by replacing /dev/term/b with /dev/term/a.

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