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Configuring and Using Serial Over LAN 193
When you are ready to quit SOL redirection, press <Enter>, <Esc>, and
then <t> (press the keys in sequence, one after the other). The SOL session
will close accordingly. The escape sequence is also printed on screen as soon as
a SOL session is connected. When the managed server is off, it takes a bit
longer to establish the SOL session.
NOTE: If a SOL session is not closed successfully in the utility, more SOL sessions
may not be available. The way to resolve this situation is to terminate the command
line console in the Web GUI under System Remote Access iDRAC6
Network/Security Sessions.
Using SOL over PuTTY
To start SOL from PuTTY on a Windows management station, follow these
steps:
NOTE: If required, you can change the default SSH/Telnet timeout at System
Remote Access iDRAC6 Network/Security Services.
1
Connect to iDRAC6 with the following command at the command
prompt:
putty.exe [-ssh | -telnet] <login name>@<iDRAC-ip-
address> <port number>
NOTE: The port number is optional. It is required only when the port number is
reassigned.
2
Enter the following command at the command prompt to start SOL:
connect
NOTE: This connects you to the managed server's serial port. Once a SOL session
is established successfully, iDRAC6 command line console is no longer available to
you. Follow the escape sequence properly to reach iDRAC6 command line console.
Quit the SOL session using the command sequence detailed in "Disconnecting SOL
session in iDRAC6 Command Line Console" on page 192, and start a new one.
NOTE: In Windows, if the Emergency Management System (EMS) console is
opened immedidately after a host reboot, the Special Admin Console (SAC)
terminal may get corrupted. Quit the SOL session as mentioned in "Disconnecting
SOL session in iDRAC6 Command Line Console" on page 192, close the terminal,
open another terminal and start the SOL session using the same command
described above.