Product guide

106 Configuration Software and Utilities
107MAXDATA PLATINUM 90004R Server System
Enable Handshake When BMC Ready To Receive Another Message
This setting enables or disables whether the BMC handshakes when ready to receive another message
from you. Checking the checkbox enables this feature.
Newline Output Sequence
This setting allows you to select which characters the BMC uses as a <newline> sequence when
the BMC writes a line to the console when in terminal mode. The choices are <CR><LF>; <NULL>;
<CR>; <LF><CR>; <LF> only; and no termination sequence.
Newline Input Sequence
This setting allows you to select the characters the console uses as a <newline> sequence when
writing to the BMC when the BMC is in terminal mode. The choices are <CR> or <NULL>.
Power Conguration Subtask
This section describes the view presented to congure the power restore policy.
Power Conguration View
This view allows a user to congure the power restore policy for the server. The power restore policy
determines what action the chassis or system takes when power is removed and then reapplied.
This view is shown below.
Figure 55. Power Configuration Settings View
The power restore policy has three possible settings:
Chassis stays powered off when power is applied. When power is reapplied to the server, the
server will not power up.
Power is restored to the state that was in effect when power was lost. If the system power
was on when power was lost, the server will power back on. If the server was powered down,
it will remain powered down when power is reapplied.
Chassis always powers up when power is restored. When power is reapplied, the server will
power up.
The radio button that is shown selected is the current setting. However, it is possible for a policy value
to be read from the rmware that does not correspond to any of these three settings (this value is
classied as “unknown”). In this case, the user is informed via a dialog box that such a state was read.
A setting of “Power is restored to the state that was in effect when power was lost” is suggested
and the corresponding radio button is shown as selected, but that selection can be changed by the
user after dismissing the dialog box.