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4. Press <a>, and then select the appropriate serial device (for example, /dev/ttyS0).
5. Press <e>, and then set the Bps/Par/Bits option to 115200 8N1.
6. Press <f>, and then set Hardware Flow Control to Yes and set Software Flow Control to No. To exit the Serial Port
Setup menu, press <Enter>.
7. Select Modem and Dialing and press <Enter>.
8. In the Modem Dialing and Parameter Setup menu, press <Backspace> to clear the init, reset, connect, and hangup
settings so that they are blank, and then press <Enter> to save each blank value.
9. When all specified fields are clear, press <Enter> to exit the Modem Dialing and Parameter Setup menu.
10. Select Exit From Minicom and press <Enter>.
11. At the command shell prompt, type minicom <Minicom config file name>.
12. Press <Ctrl><a>, <x>, or <Enter> to exit Minicom.
Ensure that the Minicom window displays a login prompt. When the login prompt appears, your connection is successful.
You are now ready to login and access the CMC command line interface.
Required Minicom Settings
See the following table to configure any version of Minicom.
Table 34. Minicom Settings
Setting Description Required Setting
Bps/Par/Bits 115200 8N1
Hardware flow control Yes
Software flow control No
Terminal emulation ANSI
Modem dialing and parameter settings Clear the init, reset, connect, and hangup settings so that they are blank.
Connecting to Servers or Input Output Modules Using
Connect Command
CMC can establish a connection to redirect the serial console of server or I/O modules.
For servers, serial console redirection can be accomplished using:
racadm connect command. For more information, see Chassis Management Controller for Dell PowerEdge M1000e
RACADM Command Line Reference Guide at dell.com/support/manuals.
iDRAC Web interface serial console redirection feature.
iDRAC Serial Over LAN (SOL) functionality.
In a serial, Telnet, SSH console, the CMC supports the connect command to establish a serial connection to server or IOM
modules. The server serial console contains both the BIOS boot and setup screens, and the operating system serial console. For
I/O modules, the switch serial console is available.
CAUTION:
When executed from the CMC serial console, the connect -b option stays connected until the CMC
resets. This connection is a potential security risk.
NOTE: The connect command provides the b (binary) option. The b option passes raw binary data, and
cfgSerialConsoleQuitKey is not used. Additionally, when connecting to a server using the CMC serial console,
transitions in the DTR signal (for example, if the serial cable is removed to connect a debugger) do not cause a logout.
NOTE: If an IOM does not support console redirection, the connect command displays an empty console. In that case, to
return to the CMC console, type the Escape sequence. The default console escape sequence is <CTRL><\>.
156 Configuring CMC to Use Command Line Consoles