The stty Command stty The stty command displays and sets terminal options. Format The format for this command is: stty [device][-av] [baud] [sane] [term] [ixany|-ixany] [ixoff|-ixoff] where: device is either tty0 or tty1. The default is tty0. -a gives a long listing showing all current settings. -v displays the possible choices for baud rate and terminal type. baud sets the baud rate. sane resets terminal settings to the default. term sets the terminal emulation type. ixany allows any character to restart the output. -ixany allows only START to restart the output. ixoff enables the tandem mode. -ixoff disables the tandem mode. When invoking the stty command with no parameters, the Monitor displays the terminal type and baud rate for the tty0 port. Functional Description The stty command displays and sets the terminal options, such as terminal emulation type, baud rate, and ioctl settings. First, to display the current terminal type, baud rate, and ioctl settings for tty0, enter: PMON stty -a To display the same information for tty1, enter: PMON stty tty1 -a To change the baud rate or terminal type for tty0, simply enter the new set- ting after stty. Precede the new setting with tty1 to change the settings for tty1. Examples illustrating the use of this command follow. PMON stty Display terminal type and baud rate for tty0. term=tvi920 baud=9600 PMON stty -a Display terminal type, baud rate, and ioctl settings for tty0. term=tvi920 baud=9600 canon echo echoe onlcr icrnl istrip ixon erase=^H stop= start=^Q eol=^J eol2=^C vintr=^C PMON stty 9600 Set baud rate for tty0 to 9600. PMON stty -v List available baud rates. Baud rates: 50 75 110 134 200 150 300 600 1200 1800 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 PMON stty tvi920 Set terminal type for tty0 to tvi920. PMON stty tvi920 9600 Set terminal type and baud rate for tty0 to tvi920 and 9600 baud. PMON stty tty1 sane Reset ioctl settings for tty1. PMON stty tty1 19200 Set tty1 to 19200 baud. ««««««««««««««««««««««««««««««««««««««««»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» Navigation: Document Home | Document Contents | Document Index