Users Guide
1. Click the Modular Enclosure → System/Server Module → Main System Chassis/Main System → Remote Access .
2. Click the Configuration tab.
3. Click Serial Port.
The Serial Port Configuration window appears.
4. Configure the following details:
– Connection Mode Setting
– Baud Rate
– Flow Control
– Channel Privilege Level Limit
5. Click Apply Changes.
6. Click Terminal Mode Settings.
In the Terminal Mode Settings window, you can configure terminal mode settings for the serial port.
Terminal mode is used for Intelligent Platform Interface Management (IPMI) messaging over the serial port using
printable ASCII characters. Terminal mode also supports a limited number of text commands to support legacy,
text-based environments. This environment is designed so that a simple terminal or terminal emulator can be used.
7. Specify the following customizations to increase compatibility with existing terminals:
– Line Editing
– Delete Control
– Echo Control
– Handshaking Control
– New Line Sequence
– Input New Line Sequence
8. Click Apply Changes.
9. Click Back To Serial Port Configuration Window to go to back to the Serial Port Configuration window.
Configuring The Remote Access Device To Use A Serial Over LAN
Connection
To configure the BMC/iDRAC for communication over a serial over LAN (SOL) connection:
1. Click the Modular Enclosure → System/Server Module → Main System Chassis/Main System → Remote Access
object .
2. Click the Configuration tab.
3. Click Serial Over LAN .
The Serial Over LAN Configuration window appears.
4. Configure the following details:
– Enable Serial Over LAN
– Baud Rate
– Minimum Privilege Required
5. Click Apply Changes.
6. Click Advanced Settings to further configure BMC.
7. In the Serial Over LAN Configuration Advanced Settings window, you may configure the following information:
– Character Accumulate Interval
– Character Send Threshold
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