Linux installation, Preparation, Installing the driver – ATEN NETTM SN0108 User Manual

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Chapter 7. Real COM Port Management

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Linux Installation

Preparation
Before installing the driver file, make sure that the target you want to map is
on the network; that the port on the target you want to map is in Real COM Port
mode; and that your Linux IP address has been specified in the SN0108 /
SN0116's Direct Access dialog box (see Direct Access, page 39).

Installing the Driver
To install the driver file, first become root, and do the following:

1. Create a temporary directory in your system. For example, to create a temp

directory under root, at the # prompt use the following command:

mkdir /root/temp

Note: Under Linux, all input is case sensitive

2. On the software CD that came with your SN0108 / SN0116 package,

locate the file AtenVPInstall_vxxx.tgz (or download it from our website),
and copy it into the temp directory you just created.

Note: The vxxx specified above stands for the driver’s version number. The

file on the CD will show an actual version number.

3. At the # prompt, uncompress AtenVPInstall_vxxx.tgz with the following

command:

tar xvfz AtenVPInstall_vxxx.tgz

4. After AtenVPInstall_vxxx.tgz has been uncompressed, at the # prompt

issue the following command:

./AtenVPInstall.sh

5. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the driver.

Uninstalling the Driver
To uninstall the virtual port driver, as well as the daemon and device files, first
become root, and run:

/usr/lib/AtenVPort/AtenVPUnInstall.sh

This kills the daemon, and unloads the driver module from the kernel. It
modifies the rc file to eliminate self-starting of the daemon and auto-loading of
the module, and removes virtual port device files(/dev/ttyaxxx).

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