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- SerialDeviceManager - serial device manager
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- Managers display information about your system and provide access to
- interactive guides (also called tasks) that let you administer your
- system. For example, the User Manager displays a list of the user
- accounts currently on the system and gives you access to guides like "Add
- a User Account" and "Modify a User Account."
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- In a Manager window, you can open a guide by choosing its name from the
- Task menu or by clicking its button at the bottom of the window.
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- The serial device manager displays an icon for each serial port on the
- system. The icon represents the device attached to that port. The
- serial device manager gets its information from the _i_n_i_t_t_a_b(4) file, the
- /_d_e_v/_i_n_p_u_t directory (see _i_n_p_u_t(7)), and from the configuration files in
- /_e_t_c/_u_u_c_p (see _c_u(1C)).
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- Guides, also called "tasks," are interactive windows that lead users
- through the steps necessary to perform various system administration
- tasks, such as adding new user accounts and configuring networking on the
- system.
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- A guide typically consists of a series of pages that prompt users to
- enter information or select options. A user navigates through guide pages
- using the Prev and Next buttons (or corresponding arrow keys). When the
- user reaches the last page of a guide and clicks the OK button, the
- system executes one or more privileged commands to perform the system
- administration task. These commands are located in /usr/sysadm/privcmd.
- See _r_u_n_p_r_i_v(1M) for more information about privileged commands.
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- Many of the guides require that a user either know the root password or
- be assigned the necessary privileges (using the _P_r_i_v_i_l_e_g_e_M_a_n_a_g_e_r(_1)) in
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- This guide lets you configure a serial port for use by a
- terminal, optional input device, or midi. The privilege needed
- for this task is: Add Serial Device (_a_d_d_S_e_r_i_a_l_D_e_v_i_c_e(1M)).
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- This guide lets you unconfigure a serial port configured for a
- terminal, an optional input device, or midi. The privilege
- needed for this task is: Delete Serial Device
- (_d_e_l_e_t_e_S_e_r_i_a_l_D_e_v_i_c_e(1M)).
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- This guide lets you configure a serial port for use by a modem.
- The privilege needed for this task is: Add Modem
- (_a_d_d_M_o_d_e_m(1M)).
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- This guide lets you unconfigure a serial port configured for
- use by a modem. The privilege needed for this task is: Delete
- Modem (_d_e_l_e_t_e_M_o_d_e_m(1M)).
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- cu(1C), sysmgr(1M), runpriv(1M), addSerialDevice(1M),
- deleteSerialDevice(1M), addModem(1M), deleteModem(1M), inittab(4),
- input(7).
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