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Product Manual, TNSR 19.02
Linux driver and then try again.
FreeBSD
The device associated with the system console is likely to show up as /dev/cuaU0. Look for messages about the
device attaching in the system log files or by running dmesg.
Note: If the serial device is not present, ensure the device has power and then check again.
Launch a Terminal Program
Use a terminal program to connect to the system console port. Some choices of terminal programs:
Windows
For Windows the best practice is to run PuTTY in Windows or SecureCRT. An example of how to configure PuTTY is
below.
Warning: Do not use Hyperterminal.
macOS
For macOS the best practice is to run GNU screen, or cu. An example of how to configure GNU screen is below.
Linux
For Linux the best practices are to run GNU screen, PuTTY in Linux, minicom, or dterm. Examples of how to
configure PuTTY and GNU screen are below.
FreeBSD
For FreeBSD the best practice is to run GNU screen or cu. An example of how to configure GNU screen is
below.
Client-Specific Examples
PuTTY in Windows
Open PuTTY and select Session under Category on the left hand side.
Set the Connection type to Serial
Set Serial line to the console port determined previously
Set the Speed to 115200 bits per second.
Click the Open button
PuTTY will then display the console.
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