Telnet console, Status via ipmi, Event log via ipmi – Minicom Advanced Systems Smart IP Extender User Manual

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USER GUIDE

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Remote Console Button Keys - Button Keys simulate keystrokes on the remote
system that cannot be generated locally. For example `Control + Alt + Delete' on
Windows and DOS or `Control + Backspace' on Linux.

Define a new Button Key as follows:

Type the required keys e.g. Ctrl+Alt+Delete. The + sign means that the keys are
pressed together. The – sign means the keys are pressed sequentially.

The * sign inserts a pause with a definable duration. See page 30.

To require a confirmation request before keystrokes are sent, write confirm at the
start. E.g. confirm Ctrl+Alt+Delete.

For a list of key codes and aliases IP Extender recognizes, refer to Appendix B on
page 15.

Press Apply for the changes to take effect.

37. Telnet Console

The Telnet Console offers a Java applet for the Telnet protocol to open a connection
to IP Extender. Its main use is the pass through option for the Serial port 1 see page
43. The Telnet access has to be enabled in the security settings as well, see page 47.
It is also possible to connect with a standard Telnet client.

For details regarding the Telnet interface please refer to page 57.

38. Status via IPMI

The Status via IPMI function shows the current values and the min/max-thresholds
of all fans, temperatures and voltages existing in the host system. Change the
thresholds by editing the values and pressing Apply.

The first time you call this page, it can take up to two minutes until the sensor data
appears.

Note: If IPMI is disabled, Status via IPMI and System Log via IPMI are not
available (the menu options are not visible).

39. Event Log via IPMI

The Event Log via IPMI accesses the SEL (System Event Log) repository and reads
every entry sequentially. The first time you use this function after starting Smart 16
IP the complete repository has to be read, what may take 1 or 2 minutes.

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