Dell PowerEdge 7250 User Manual

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Terminal Mode Commands

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Table C-6. Terminal Mode Configuration

Byte

Explanation

1

[7:6] - Reserved .
[5]—Line Editing.
0b = Disable.
1b = Enable (Factory default).
[4]—Reserved.
[3:2]—Delete control (only applies when line editing is enabled).
00b = BMC outputs a <DEL> character when <BKSP> or < DEL > is received.
01b = BMC outputs a < BKSP >< SP >< BKSP > sequence when < BKSP > or

< DEL > is received (Factory default).
[1]—Echo control0b = No echo 1b = Echo (BMC echoes characters it receives)

(Factory default).
[0]—Handshaking—BMC outputs a [SYS]<newline> after receiving each terminal

mode IPMI message and is ready to accept the next message.
0b = Disable.
1b = Enable (Factory default).

2

[7:4] - Output newline sequence (BMC to console). Selects what characters the BMC

uses as the <newline> sequence when the BMC writes a line to the console in

Terminal Mode.
0h = no termination sequence.
1h = <CR-LF> (Factory default)
2h = <NULL>
3h = <CR>
4h = <LF-CR>
5h = <LF>
All other = reserved
[3:0] - Input newline sequence (Console to BMC). Selects what characters the console

uses as the <newline> sequence when writing to the BMC in Terminal Mode.
0h = reserved
1h = <CR> (Factory default)
2h = <NULL>
All other = reserved

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