2-20 Install and Configuration
Internal Modem Remote Access
This section provides the information on enabling or disabling the remote access through the internal
modem. The process to allow or not allow remote access is different between the HP 9000 systems and the
HP 3000 systems.
HP-UX Remote Access
The process for the HP-UX HP 9000 systems is provided through a script called dialin. The syntax for
running the dialin script is:
>
dialin [-bbaud] action
Where:
dialin
- is the HP-UX script.
[-baud]
- can be used to specify a baudrate (do not change the default baud rate).
action
- is one of three choices: enable, disable, or status.
Example of enable remote access:
>
dialin enable
(this enables remote access and uses the default baudrate)
or
>
dialin status (
this displays the current status, either disabled or enabled)
The system then displays messages similar to the following:
Created device: /dev/cul0p7
Created device: /dev/ttyd0p7
Created device: /dev/cua0p7
Dialin enabled
To disable remote access, use the
disable
action with the dialin command. The
status
action will display the
current state of either enabled or disabled for remote access.
NOTE
The following procedures are only applicable if HP Predictive has not been installed. If HP predic-
tive is installed, use Predictive to configure the internal modem for remote access. Refer to the Pre-
dictive Support User’s Guide (part number 50779-90018).
The HP 50759A/B modem can not be used for dialin purposes due to an incompatibility of flow
control parameters.
CAUTION
Do not use a baud rate other than the default of 19200 KBS. Other baud rates could cause the
dialin process to malfunction
Summary of Contents for 3000/9x9KS Series
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