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syncinit(1M)		System Administration Commands		  syncinit(1M)

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 communi‐
       cations 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 speci‐
       fied 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:

       Keyword	   Value      Effect
       loop	   yes	      Set the port to  operate	in  internal
			      loopback	mode.  The receiver is elec‐
			      trically	disconnected  from  the	 DCE
			      receive  data  input  and	 tied to the
			      outgoing transmit data line.  Transmit
			      data is available to the DCE. The Dig‐
			      ital 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.
		   no	      Disable internal loopback mode.  If no
			      other clocking options have been spec‐
			      ified,  perform  the   equivalent	  of
			      txc=txc and rxc=rxc.
       echo	   yes	      Set  the	port to operate in auto-echo
			      mode.  The  transmit  data  output  is
			      electrically   disconnected  from	 the
			      transmitter and tied  to	the  receive
			      data  input.  Incoming receive data is
			      still visible.  Use of  this  mode  in
			      combination  with	 local loopback mode
			      has no value, and should	be  rejected
			      by  the  device  driver. The auto-echo
			      mode is useful to make a system become
			      the  endpoint  of	 a  remote  loopback
			      test.
		   no	      Disable auto-echo mode.

       nrzi	   yes	      Set the port to operate with NRZI data
			      encoding.
		   no	      Set  the port to operate with NRZ data
			      encoding.
       txc	   txc	      Transmit clock source will be the	 TxC
			      signal (pin 15).
		   rxc	      Transmit	clock source will be the RxC
			      signal (pin 17).
		   baud	      Transmit	clock  source  will  be	 the
			      internal baud rate generator.
		   pll	      Transmit clock source will be the out‐
			      put of the DPLL circuit.
       rxc	   rxc	      Receive clock source will be  the	 RxC
			      signal (pin 17).
		   txc	      Receive  clock  source will be the TxC
			      signal (pin 15).
		   baud	      Receive  clock  source  will  be	 the
			      internal baud rate generator.
		   pll	      Receive  clock source will be the out‐
			      put of the DPLL circuit.
       speed	   integer    Set the baud rate to integer bits	 per
			      second.

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

       Keyword			     Equivalent to Options:
       external			     txc=txc rxc=rxc loop=no
       sender			     txc=baud rxc=rxc loop=no
       internal			     txc=pll rxc=pll loop=no
       stop			     speed=0

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 TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Availability		     │SUNWcs			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

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.

SunOS 5.11			  9 Mar 1993			  syncinit(1M)
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