Spark w-no monitor console access

2007-12-25 11:54:00

Thanks to:

O'Neal,Chris" onealwc@AGEDWARDS.com

Becki Kain bkain@erim.org

Jim Robertori jimr@tpesops.pr.lucent.com

"Matthew Stier" Matthew.Stier@tddny.fujitsu.com

Mark Mellman mellman@surfcity.ne.mediaone.net

Rik Schneider rik@netasset.com

John Vaughan jvaughan@agency.com

Russ Poffenberger poffen@san-jose.tt.slb.com

Sean Quaint squaint@cac.net

Special Thanks to:

"Kevin P. Inscoe" kinscoe@convergys.com

Michael Clarkson clarkson@uk.amgen.com

"Carsten B. Knudsen" cbk@terma.dk

"Jeff Kennedy" jeff.kennedy@natdecsys.com

Charlie Mengler charliem@anchorchips.com

Michael Pavlov misha@cibc.com

People pointed out that HyperTerminal is available for WinNT and

Win95/98 and it is found under

"Programs->Accessories->HyperTerm->Hypertrm.exe." People also pointed

out that I had to use COM1 or COM2 and 9600 8 n 1 as the properties

for the connection. People confirmed the use of a NULL modem and the

fact that you have to plug the NULL modem to the TTY-A port and the

you must cycle power (restart) the Sparc. However, if you read on you

should find details about possible configurations of parity and pins

outs and freeware emulators and a few other tips.

Kevin mentioned that: "...most of the time for Suns you have to tie

pin 20 (DTR) back to pin 8 (CD) on probably both the pc and the Sun. I

just hookup terminal concentrators so I am not sure exactly on the pc.

Any you may have to set in the boot prom (OBP) ignore-cd = true to

keep the machine from halting everytime you reboot the pc. Also have

a look at:

http://www.stokely.com/unix.serial.port.resources/index.html"

Michael C. pointed out that: "Select connect directly to COM1 or COM2

9600,8,N,1 and you should be

okay, as long as the SPARC 2 doesn't have a framebuffer sitting in an

SBUS slot." I hadn't thought about removing the framebuffer.

Carsten pointed out to other emulators: "My personal favourite is a

freeware emulator called TeraTerm, that does both serial and telnet

and can be obtained from

ftp://riksun.riken.go.jp/pub/pc/misc/terminal/teraterm/" He also

commented on: "Another thing is the connection between the PC and the

Sun. I am almost 100% certain that you are right - you need a DTE-DTE

(aka. null modem) cable - but just to be 110%, get hold of one of

these little things with a LED for each RS232 signal and plug it into

the Sun and the PC; if the same LEDS are lit in both cases, you need a

null modem cable. Do not just try any cable lying around - we have

killed off a couple of ttya ports that way. The baud rate is 9600 for

sure; I'm not sure about the parity, but it's definitely 7 bits with

some parity - try both, it should do no harm. Using 8 bits/no parity

produces funny results, displaying many characters as 8-bit ones." I

hadn't thought about a 7-bit parity as an option to the 8-bit parity.

Jeff pointed to another freeware emulator: "Try using QVTTerm from

www.download.com. You can use it as a standalone dumb terminal

emulator to do exactly what you want. It's free and fairly

straightforward to setup."

Michael P. said that: "When you run the program it will start asking

you area code, phone number, etc. - just click "cancel". From the

file menu select properties and select the serial port you are

planning to use."

Thanks to all the people who responded,

Conner McCleod

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