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CHARON-AXP offers a one- (OPA0) or two-port serial console, depending on the specified HP Alpha model.
The The AlphaServer DS10, AlphaServer DS10L, AlphaServer DS15, AlphaServer 400, AlphaServer 800, AlphaServer 1000 and AlphaServer 1000A has an additional on-board serial line controller providing a serial line TTA0.
The regular console OPA0 is already preloaded, so you need to specify just its mapping to the host resources, for example:
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The first line specifies a mapping to some a unique TCP/IP host port ("10000" in this example), while the second line connects this mapping (TTA0) to the on-board serial line controller having the name "COM2" in CHARON environment.
Refer to this section for details of the mapping.
Console Parameters
CHARON-AXP console lines have some specific parameters:
rts
Text string
"On" - assert the RTS (Request To Send) signal
"Off" - clear the RTS signal (default)
"DTR" - assert the RTS signal as soon as the DTR signal is asserted
dsr
Text string
"On" - always reports DSR signal assertion
"Off" - always reports DSR signal deassertion
"DSR" - use the DSR signal of the physical serial line (if configured)
"CD", "DCD", "RLSD" - use the CD (carrier detect) signal of the physical serial line (if configured)
communication
Text string
line TTA0 (COM2) has the following parameters:
All the values in the following tables are case insensitive
communication
Parameter | communication |
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Type | Text string |
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line
Parameter | line | |
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Type | Identifier | |
Value | This parameter is used to connect a particular serial line mapping interface to the controller. It is applicable only to the additional on-board serial line controller "COM2" Example:
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Example
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COM2 communication="binary" |
Mapping Serial line controllers to system resources
Types of serial line mapping:
Type | Function |
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physical_serial_line | This type of mapping associates a COM port on a host system with an emulated HP Alpha serial line controller virtual "line". The COM port can be a physical hardware port or a logical COM port. |
virtual_serial_line | This type of mapping associates a network connection on the host system with an emulated HP Alpha serial line controller virtual "line" |
Example:
load physical_serial_line /chserial OPA0TTA0 |
physical_serial_line
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line
Parameter | line | |
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Type | Description | |
Text string | ||
Value | A defined COM port on a host system in the form of "\\.\COMn" (or "COM<n>:") Example:
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baud
Parameter | baud | |
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Type | Numeric | |
Value | Forces the baud rate of the corresponding COM port to be a specified value. The variety of supported values depends on the underlying physical communication resource (COM port). The most widely used values are: 300, 1200, 9600, 19200, 38400. Example:
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break_on
Parameter | break_on | ||||
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Type | Text string | ||||
Value | Specifies what byte sequences received over the physical serial line will trigger a HALT command. This parameter works only for the console line (for the one UART line and "line[3]" of QUART). Specify the following values: "CrtlCtrl-P", "Break" or "none" ("none" disables triggering a HALT condition).
Example:
The default value is "Break" for line 3 of QUART and "none" for other lines.. This parameter can be specified only for COM1 (OPA0) console |
stop_on
Parameter | stop_on | |
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Type | Text string | |
Value | Specifies what byte sequences received over the physical serial line will trigger a STOP condition. The STOP condition causes CHARON-AXP to exit. Specify the one of the following values: “F6” or “none” ("none" disables triggering a STOP condition). Example:
The default value is "none". Setting "F6" triggers the STOP condition upon receipt of the " This parameter can be specified only for COM1 (OPA0) console |
log
Parameter | log | |||||||
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Value | A string specifying a file name to store the content of the console sessions or a directory where the log files for each individual session will be stored. If an existing directory is specified, CHARON-AXP automatically enables creation of individual log files, one for each session using the same scheme as used for the generation of the rotating log files. If the "log" parameter is omitted, CHARON-AXP does not create a console log. Examples:
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Example of mapping a console line to a host physical serial line
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virtual_serial_line
host
Parameter | host | |
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Type | Description | |
Text string | ||
Value | A remote host’s IP address or hostname (and optionally a remote TCP/IP port number) for the virtual serial line connection. If omitted, the virtual serial line does not initiate a connection to the remote host and will listen for incoming connection requests. Specify the value in the following form:
If the "<port-no>" is not specified, the virtual serial line uses the TCP/IP port number specified by the "port" parameter (see below). |
port
Parameter | port |
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Type | Numeric |
Value | The TCP/IP port number for the virtual serial line. A virtual serial line always listens on this port for incoming connection requests. If multiple virtualized machines are running on a server, ensure the port number is unique across the platform. |
application
Parameter | application | ||||
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Type | Text string | ||||
Value | An application (a terminal emulator is assumed in most cases) to be started on initialization of this serial line emulation. The specified application startup string may contain all required parameters. Example:
In this example the terminal emulator application: "putty" is started with the parameters "-load OPA0" telling it to load a specific saved session named "OPA0", (created separately) from the host registry. The "application" parameter is often combined with a "port" parameter:
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break_on
Parameter | break_on | ||||
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Type | Text string | ||||
Value | Specifies what byte sequences received over a virtual serial line triggers a HALT command. This parameter works only on the console line (for CHARON-AXP it is the only line of UART and "line[3]" of QUART). Specify one of the following values: "CrtlCtrl-P", "Break" or "none" to disable triggering a HALT condition. The commands are case insensitive.
Example:
The default value is "Break" for line 3 of QUART and "none" for other lines.. This parameter can be specified only for COM1 (OPA0) console |
stop_on
Parameter | stop_on | |
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Type | Text string | |
Value | Specifies what byte sequences received over the virtual serial line will trigger a STOP condition. The STOP condition causes CHARON-AXP to exit. Specify one of the following values: “F6” or “none” ("none" disables triggering a STOP condition). The commands are case insensitive. Example:
The default value is "none". Setting "F6" triggers the STOP condition upon receipt of the " This parameter can be specified only for COM1 (OPA0) console |
log
Parameter | log | |||
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Type | Text string | |||
Value | A string specifying the filename to store the content of the console sessions or a directory where log files for each individual session will be stored. If an existing directory is specified, CHARON-AXP automatically enables the creation of individual log files, one for each session using the same scheme as used for the generation of the rotating log files. If the "log" parameter is omitted, CHARON-AXP does not create any console log. Examples:
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Example 1
Mapping a console line to a host TCP/IP port 10003 and starting a "Putty" terminal emulator with a configuration "OPA" directing it to connect to the port 10003:
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Notes on "virtual_serial_line" options
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Use the combination of "port" and "host" parameters as follows to connect a 3rd party terminal emulator or similar program.
load virtual_serial_line /chserial TTA0 host="192.168.1.1" port=10000
In this example CHARON-AXP connects to port 10000 of a host with TCP/IP address "192.168.1.1" and at the same time it accepts connections on local port 10000.
It is possible to specify a port on a remote host (note that CHARON always acts as a server). The syntax is:
load virtual_serial_line /chserial TTA0 host="192.168.1.1:20000" port=10000
Note: the examples above are mainly used for inter-CHARON communications. They are used to connect CHARON-AXP to an application that communicates to CHARON-AXP as described below.
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Example
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Two CHARON systems connected to each other:
On host "A":
load virtual_serial_line /chserial TXA0 TTA0 port=5500 host="B" |
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On host "B":
load virtual_serial_line /chserial TXA0 TTA0 port=5500 host="A" |
On these two hosts, executing CHARON-VAXAXP, the two TXA0 TTA0 lines connect to each other, thus creating a "serial" cable between the two emulated VAXesHP Alphas. The sequential order in which the instances of CHARON-AXP are started makes no difference.
Linking serial controller port to host connection
The final step in the CHARON-AXP serial line configuration is the association of each loaded serial port with a CHARON-AXP host connection instance as follows:
set <serial controller instance name> line[<line number>]=<serial line instance name> |
Example:
set quart line[0]=TTA0 |
This command connects the first serial line ("line[0]") of a "QUART" serial line controller to a CHARON-AXP connection instance named "TTA0". As explained earlier, TTA0 may be a virtual serial line connected to a port or a physical serial line connected to a host serial port or a virtual terminal.
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