Reference Guide
cfgSerialBaudRate (Read or Write)
Description
Sets the baud rate on iDRAC or CMC serial port.
Legal Values
• For iDRAC: 9600, 28800, 57600, 115200
• For CMC: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 28800, 38400, 57600,115200
Default
• For iDRAC: 57600
• For CMC: 115200
cfgSerialConsoleEnable (Read or Write)
Description
Enables or disables the RAC or CMC serial console interface.
Legal Values
• 1 (TRUE)
• 0 (FALSE)
Default
• For iDRAC:0
• For CMC: 1
cfgSerialConsoleQuitKey (Read or Write)
Description
For iDRAC:
This key or key combination terminates Virtual Console text for iDRAC when using the console com2
command.
The cfgSerialConsoleQuitKey value represents one of the following:
• Decimal value — For example, 95
• Hexadecimal value — For example, 0x12
• Octal value — For example, 007
• ASCII value — For example, ^a
ASCII values may be represented using the following Escape Key codes:
^ follows any alphabet (a-z, A-Z) ^ follows the listed special characters: [ ] \ ^ _
For CMC:
This key specifies the character that ends the serial text console connect (or racadm connect)
command.
NOTE: The CTRL key is represented by using the ^ (carat) character.
NOTE: The CTRL key does not generate a character by itself, but must be struck simultaneously
with another key to generate a character.
For example, striking both the CTRL key and the \ key simultaneously (rather than sequentially) is
denoted as ^\.
Configuration options: The value must start with the ^ character, and must follow one of the
characters — a-z, A-Z, [,], \
Legal value: String of up to 4 characters
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