Users Guide

Advanced iDRAC6 Configuration 93
console com2
The console -h com2 command displays the contents of the serial
history buffer before waiting for input from the keyboard or new characters
from the serial port.
The default (and maximum) size of the history buffer is 8192 characters.
You can set this number to a smaller value using the command:
racadm config -g cfgSerial -o cfgSerialHistorySize
<number>
To configure Linux for console direction during boot, see "Configuring Linux
for Serial Console Redirection During Boot."
Using a Telnet Console
Running Telnet Using Microsoft
®
Windows
®
XP or Windows 2003
If your management station is running Windows XP or Windows 2003,
you may experience an issue with the characters in an iDRAC6 Telnet session.
This issue may occur as a frozen login where the return key does not respond
and the password prompt does not appear.
To fix this issue, download hotfix 824810 from the Microsoft Support website
at support.microsoft.com. See Microsoft Knowledge Base article 824810 for
more information.
Running Telnet Using Windows 2000
If your management station is running Windows 2000, you cannot access
BIOS setup by pressing the <F2> key. To fix this issue, use the Telnet client
supplied with the Windows Services for UNIX
®
3.5—a recommended free
download from Microsoft. Go to www.microsoft.com/downloads/ and search
for "Windows Services for UNIX 3.5."
Enabling Microsoft Telnet for Telnet Console Redirection
NOTE: Some Telnet clients on Microsoft operating systems may not display the
BIOS setup screen correctly when BIOS console redirection is set for VT100/VT220
emulation. If this issue occurs, update the display by changing BIOS console
redirection to ANSI mode. To perform this procedure in the BIOS setup menu, select
Console Redirection
Remote Terminal Type
ANSI.