Deployment Guide

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Table 165. SecurityFreezeLock
Example:
A:>syscfg --SecurityFreezeLock=Enabled
SecurityFreezeLock=Enabled
Applicable Systems Dells 12th generation PowerEdge and later systems
Serial Communication
You can manage the serial port settings using the options in this group.
ConTermType / conterm
Table 166. ConTermType / conterm
Valid Arguments
On systems prior to Dells 12th generation PowerEdge systems: vt100, ansi
On Dells 12th generation PowerEdge and later systems: Vt100, Vt220, Ansi
Description
Sets the console terminal type. On some systems, vt100 may also set the terminal
type to vt220. This option is available on all supported systems that support console
redirection. This option can be replicated.
Example:
A:>syscfg --conterm=vt100
conterm=vt100
Applicable Systems All PowerEdge systems
ExtSerialConnector / extserial
Table 167. ExtSerialConnector / extserial (continued)
Valid Arguments
On systems prior to Dells 12th generation PowerEdge systems: com1, com2, rad
On Dells 12th generation PowerEdge and later systems: Serial1, Serial2,
RemoteAccDeviceDescription
Description
Sets the behavior of the external serial connector. When set to com1 , the BIOS
maps the external serial connector to COM port 1. The com1 setting is the default.
When set to com2 , the external serial connector is routed to the COM2 interface.
Terminal escape sequences can toggle the external connector between the system
(COM2) and the remote access device.
When set to rad , the external serial connector is routed to the remote access
device interface. Terminal escape sequences can toggle the external connector
between the system (COM2) and the remote access device.
This option can be replicated.
Example:
A:>syscfg --extserial=com1
extserial=com1
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