
Configuring the Console Terminal
3-6 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01
Configuring the Console Terminal
The addhardware command detects any new terminals added to the system and
automatically configures them into the system, without need for shutdown or
reboot. Therefore, any qualified terminal with a valid entry in the system
terminfo file can be configured into the system simply by running the
addhardware command. For more information, see the addhardware(1) man page.
Use the following procedure to verify or change the console terminal
configuration:
1. You can make sure that your terminal is properly configured by entering the
Quick Setup screen. To do this, press the
<F1>, <Ctrl>-<F3>, or <Ctrl>-<Select> keys. The
Quick Setup screen will appear.
2. For V105 consoles, check these values against the values shown in the HP-UX
Operating System: Continuum Series 400 Operation and Maintenance
Guide (R001H), the HP-UX Operating System: Continuum Series 400-CO
Operation and Maintenance Guide (R025H), or the HP-UX Operating System:
Continuum Series 600 and 1200 Operation and Maintenance Guide (R024H); for
other terminals, check the manual supplied with that terminal.
If you are using a V105, the console terminal should be set to VT320 emulation
mode (which is the default setting). The setting for VT300-7 should be selected
from the Quick Setup screen at installation.
3. Press the
<Pause> key to exit the Quick Setup screen. The terminal prompts you
to enter Y or y to save your changes.
4. To configure the TERM environment variable for your terminal type, include
the following parameters in the root /.profile file:
TERM=terminal_type
export TERM
tput init
tabs
The TERM environment variable establishes your terminal type. For example,
enter TERM=vt320 for a V105 terminal running in VT320 emulation mode.
The tput command initializes your terminal, and the tabs command sets
tabs. For detailed information concerning these commands, see the tput(1) and
tabs(1) man pages.
If your console is not working properly, make sure that your settings are correct.
The terminfo settings for your V105 terminal should already be set up for you.
Consult your terminal documentation and the HP-UX Operating System:
Continuum Series 400 Operation and Maintenance Guide (R001H), the HP-UX
Operating System: Continuum Series 400-CO Operation and Maintenance Guide
(R025H), or the HP-UX Operating System: Continuum Series 600 and 1200 Operation
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