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syncinit (1)
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    NAME

    syncinit - set serial line interface operating parameters
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    /usr/sbin/syncinit device 
        [ [baud_rate] | [keyword=value,]... | [single-word option]]
    

     

    DESCRIPTION

    The syncinit utility allows the user to modify some of the hardware operating modes common to synchronous serial lines. This can be useful in troubleshooting a link, or necessary to the operation of a communications package.

    If run without options, syncinit reports the options as presently set on the port. If options are specified, the new settings are reported after they have been made.  

    OPTIONS

    Options to syncinit normally take the form of a keyword, followed by an equal sign and a value. The exception is that a baud rate may be specified as a decimal integer by itself. Keywords must begin with the value shown in the options table, but may contain additional letters up to the equal sign. For example, loop= and loopback= are equivalent.

    The following options are supported:

    KeywordValueEffect
    loopyes Set the port to operate in internal loopback mode. The receiver is electrically disconnected from the DCE receive data input and tied to the outgoing transmit data line. Transmit data is available to the DCE. The Digital Phase-Locked Loop (DPLL) may not be used as a clock source in this mode. If no other clocking options have been specified, perform the equivalent of txc=baud and rxc=baud.
    echo
    nrzi
    txc
    rxc
    speed

    There are also several single-word options that set one or more paramaters at a time:

    KeywordEquivalent to Options:
    externaltxc=txc rxc=rxc loop=no
    sender
    internal
    stop

     

    EXAMPLES

    Example 1 Using syncinit

    The following command sets the first CPU port to loop internally, using internal clocking and operating at 38400 baud:

    example# syncinit zsh0 38400 loop=yes
    device: /dev/zsh  ppa: 0
    speed=38400, loopback=yes, echo=no, nrzi=no, txc=baud, rxc=baud
    

    The following command sets the same port's clocking, local loopback and baud rate settings to their default values:

    example# syncinit zsh0 stop loop=no
    device: /dev/zsh  ppa: 0
    speed=0, loopback=no, echo=no, nrzi=no, txc=txc, rxc=rxc
    

     

    ATTRIBUTES

    See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

    ATTRIBUTE TYPEATTRIBUTE VALUE

    AvailabilitySUNWcsu

     

    SEE ALSO

    syncloop(1M), syncstat(1M), intro(2), ioctl(2), attributes(5), zsh(7D)  

    DIAGNOSTICS

    device missing minor device number

    The name device does not end in a decimal number that can be used as a minor device number.

    bad speed: arg

    The string arg that accompanied the speed= option could not be interpreted as a decimal integer.

    Bad arg: arg

    The string arg did not make sense as an option.

    ioctl failure code = errno

    An ioctl(2) system called failed. The meaning of the value of errno may be found in intro(2).

     

    WARNINGS

    Do not use syncinit on an active serial link, unless needed to resolve an error condition. Do not use this command casually or without being aware of the consequences.


     

    Index

    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    OPTIONS
    EXAMPLES
    ATTRIBUTES
    SEE ALSO
    DIAGNOSTICS
    WARNINGS


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