Chapter 17. Serial Communications

Table of Contents
17.1. Synopsis
17.2. Introduction
17.3. Terminals
17.4. Dial-in Service
17.5. Dial-out Service
17.6. Setting Up the Serial Console

17.1. Synopsis

UNIX® has always had support for serial communications. In fact, the very first UNIX machines relied on serial lines for user input and output. Things have changed a lot from the days when the average ``terminal'' consisted of a 10-character-per-second serial printer and a keyboard. This chapter will cover some of the ways in which FreeBSD uses serial communications.

After reading this chapter, you will know:

Before reading this chapter, you should: