Command Line Interface Guide
name=value pair 1
config=
name=value pair 2 Description
NOTE: Baud rates of 9600 and 19200 are
supported on PowerEdge 1800, 1850, 2800, and
2850 systems.
38400: Sets the volatile and non-volatile connection
speed to 38400 bits per second.
57600: Sets the volatile and non-volatile connection
speed to 57600 bits per second.
NOTE: Baud rates of 19200, and 57600 are
supported on PowerEdge 9G systems.
115200: Sets the volatile and non-volatile connection
speed to 115200 bits per second.
NOTE: Baud rate of 115200 is supported on
certain systems that have a DRAC 5 installed.
NOTE: Baud rate of 19200, 57600, and 115200 are
supported on 10G systems that have iDRAC
installed.
privilegelevel=administrator |
operator | user
administrator: Sets the maximum privilege level that
are accepted on a serial over LAN channel, to
Administrator.
operator: Sets the maximum privilege level that are
accepted on a serial over LAN channel, to Operator.
user: Sets the maximum privilege level that are
accepted on a serial over LAN channel, to User.
config=settodefault Takes the default configuration settings.
config=terminalmode deletecontrol=outputdel |
outputbkspspbksp
utputdel: BMC outputs a <del> character when
<bksp> or <del> is received.
outputbkspspbksp: BMC outputs a <bksp><sp><bksp>
character when <bksp> or <del> is received.
handshakingcontrol=enabled |
disabled
enabled: Directs the BMC to output a character
sequence that indicates when its input buffer is ready
to accept another command.
disabled: Does not direct the BMC to output a
character sequence that indicates when its input
buffer is ready to accept another command.
inputlinesequence=cr | null
cr: The console uses <CR> as a new line sequence.
null: The console uses <NULL> as a new line
sequence.
lineediting=enabled | disabled
enabled: Enables line editing as a line is typed.
disabled: Disables line editing as a line is typed.
newlinesequence=none| crlf | null |
cr | lfcr | lf
none: BMC does not use a termination sequence.
crlf: BMC uses <CR-LF> as a new line sequence when
the BMC writes a new line to the console.
null: BMC uses <Null> as a new line sequence when
the BMC writes a new line to the console.
cr: BMC uses <CR> as a new line sequence when the
BMC writes a new line to the console.
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