Yes there is a way to know if your device is supported. If it is on the list in the link I provided below, then it is supported. If not on that list, it's not supported. Some adapters other than those may work, but are not supported. If you don't see anything show up in $DTDEVROOT/unit/dev/term/... then the device won't work. There are no hacks to make it work if it does not show up there.

Fabio Sales wrote:
When i plug the adapter there is no message on log, but when i unplug it, this message was log:

Aug 2 14:43:56 [192.168.0.146.2.2] 0x0.0x10650ed 8:0:20:f2:59:e8 USB: enable change: 2 lost enable state!

Is there a way to know if SRSS support my adapter ?
In the 'list of certified devices' my adapter isn`t.


Thanks,

Fabio



Craig Bender wrote:

You'll need to get a device that is certified. Most of these devices are tricky from a Sun Ray standpoint since the chipsets in them change very often. They can get a way with this because they keep writing new drivers for it for Windows. We have to ensure that it works with utseriald and the Sun Ray firmware for all the devices we support. If we make a change to utseriald to support a belkin for instance, we have to make sure that the change does not have ill effects on a quatech driver.

This is one of the primary reasons we put serial ports in the SR170 and SR2 models.

Here is the list of certified devices:

http://www.sun.com/io_technologies/sunray.html

Fabio Sales wrote:

Paul,
When i plug this adapter into SunRay DTU nothing happens.
There is no message on log and there is no device on $UTDEVROOT/dev.

When i run this script:
http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/ThinkThin?entry=serial_and_parallel_port_mapping

it says that:
"No serial or parallel ports found connected to this Sun Ray"

I don`t know what to do.

:-(

Fabio Sales

Paul Shore wrote:

Fabio,

When you plug a supported USB to serial adapter into a Sun Ray terminal you will get the devices created under:

$UTDEVROOT/dev

You should then be able to use the RDP client with the -r comport:<comport>=<device> command line option to redirect this to the Windows environment.

As there are no official standards for doing USB-serial conversion some adapters might not work - you best option is using a new Sun Ray 2 device as these have a built in serial port or use an adapter which is listed on the Sun Ray IO devices page (can't find URL link at the moment).

Paul

On 02/08/06, *Fabio Sales* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Hi.
    I need to configure a check printer on a Sun Ray DTU 1G.
This check printer has only a serial interface and DTU 1G has only usb
    interace.
    I bought a usb-to-serial adapter "made in Hong Kong" (in Brazil,
    where i
live, we call this "do Paraguai"), but I don`t know how to configure
    this adapter and this check printer.

    Does anybody have ideia how to configure serial check printer on
    SunRay ?
    Are there any driver that i need to install on Solaris 10 for this
    adapter works ?

    I have SRSS 4 and i`m using conector to log on in a Terminal
    Server and
    i need this serial check printer avaliable for a user.

    Any tip will help me a lot !

    Thanks.

    Fabio Sales
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