Console redirection submenu – HP ProLiant DL140 G3 Server User Manual

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System BIOS configuration 14


Console Redirection submenu

Figure 13 Console Redirection submenu

Table 11 Console Redirection submenu fields

Field Description

Options

Console Redirection

Select whether to enable console redirection.
Console redirection (C.R.) enables users to manage the system from a
remote location using an in-band connection. The most common in-band
remote-management hardware device is a network adapter.

Enabled
Disabled

EMS Console

Select whether to enable the Emergency Management Services (EMS)
function for systems using a Windows NOS.
EMS is a new feature in the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 family. This
feature enables users to perform remote management and system
recovery tasks when the server is unavailable through the network or
other standard remote administration tools and mechanisms.
Note: EMS is not supported in non-Windows NOS systems. This submenu
will still be visible on such systems, but enabling it will have no effect on
system operations.

Enabled
Disabled

Baud Rate

Select the baud rate for console redirection.

9600
19.2K
38.4K
57.6K
115.2K

Console Type

Select a terminal type used for console redirection.

VT 100
VT100, 8 bit
PC ANSI, 7 bit
PC ANSI
VT 100+
VT-UTF8
ASCII

Flow Control

Assign control for the console redirection flow.

None
XON/XOFF
CTS/RTS

Continue C. R. after POST

Select whether to enable console redirection after POST.

Enabled
Disabled

Note: In a Windows NOS-based server, users can either choose to enable Console Redirection or EMS to remotely manage
the server. C.R. usually uses an in-band connection, while EMS employs an out-of-band connection.

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