HP Integrity Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows Server 2008 SP2 Hardware Administrator's Guide v6.5

IMPORTANT: Do not mix HP and VT100 terminal types.
The remote serial port parameters are as follows:
MODEM PROTOCOL Bell or CCITT. CCITT is a European standard;
RTS/CTS signaling is used as well as the Ring
signal. Bell is a U.S. or simple mode.
BAUD RATES Input and output data rates are the same 300,
1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 38400, 115200 bps.
FLOW CONTROL Hardware uses RTS/CTS; software uses
Xon/Xoff.
TRANSMIT CONFIGURATION
STRINGS
Disable this setting when using a modem that
is not compatible with the supported modem
(MT5634ZBA).
MODEM PRESENCE When the modem is not always connected, set
this parameter to not always connected.
CG
Generates an RSA key pair or Self-Signed Certificate. This command generates a new
RSA key pair and self-signed certificate.
CL
Console Log. View the history of the console output. This command displays up to
60 KB of logged console data (about 60 pages of display in text mode) sent from the
system to the console path.
CM
Command Mode. Enter command mode. This command switches the console terminal
from the MP Main Menu to mirrored command interface mode. If the current mux
authority is administrator and the new login is as an operator, the command mux is
denied (remains in MP Main Menu mode). If a command is in progress, a message
is displayed warning the new user of system status.
CO
Console. Leave command mode and enter console mode. This command switches
the console terminal from the MP Main Menu to mirrored (redirected) console mode.
All mirrored data is displayed. Press CTRL+B to return to the MP command interface.
For VT100 and HPTERM, verify that the MP setting in the CO command is correct
and that all mirrored consoles are of the same terminal type for proper operation.
CSP
Connects to a remote MP over the LAN. This command enables the local or remote
port user to connect over the MP LAN to another MP on the network. The user who
launches the command is given a private connection to the other MP over the LAN.
To return to the original MP, press CTRL+] to disconnect the CSP session.
DATE
Displays the current date, as generated in the MP real-time clock.
DC
Default Configuration. Resets all MP parameters to the default configuration. This
command sets all MP parameters back to their default values. You can reset all or a
subset of the following parameters:
IP configurations
Modem configuration
Paging configuration
Command interface configuration
Disable remote access, security configuration
Session configuration, for example, setting the security configuration to default
erases all users and passwords
You can reset passwords in the MP in one of the following ways:
12 Management Processor