Using Console Redirection - Dell PowerEdge 1750 Ser's Manual

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Using Console Redirection

Dell™ PowerEdge™ 1750 Systems User's Guide
  Hardware Requirements
  Software Requirements
  Configuring the Host System
  Configuring the Client System
  Managing the Host System Remotely
  Configuring Special Key Functions
 Console redirection allows you to manage a host (local) system from a client (remote) system by redirecting keyboard input and text output through a serial
port. You cannot redirect graphic output. You can use console redirection for tasks such as configuring BIOS or RAID settings.
 You can also connect the client system to a port concentrator that can access numerous host systems using a shared modem. After logging into the port
concentrator, you can select a host system to manage using console redirection.
 This section describes the most basic connection possible: connecting systems using a null-modem serial cable, which directly connects the serial ports on two
systems.
Hardware Requirements
 An available serial (COM) port on the host system
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 An available serial (COM) port on a client system
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 This port must not conflict with any other ports on the client system.
 A null-modem serial cable to connect the host system to the client system
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Software Requirements
 VT 100/220 or ANSI terminal emulation with a window size of 80 x 25 characters
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 9600, 19.2 K, 57.6 K, or 115.2 K bps using serial (COM) ports
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 Ability to create keyboard command macros (recommended)
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 All versions of the Microsoft® Windows® operating system include Hilgraeve's HyperTerminal terminal emulation software. However, the included version
does not provide many functions required during console redirection. Either upgrade to HyperTerminal Private Edition 6.1 or later, or select new terminal 
emulation software.
Configuring the Host System
 Configure console redirection on the host (local) system through the System Setup program. See
Program". The Console Redirection screen allows you to enable or disable the console redirection feature, select the remote terminal type, and enable or
disable console redirection after booting.
Configuring the Client System
 After configuring the host system, configure the ports and terminal settings for the client (remote) system.
 
NOTE:
The examples in this section assume that you have upgraded to Hilgraeve's HyperTerminal Private Edition 6.1 or later. If you are using other
terminal emulation software, see the documentation for that software.
Configuring the Serial Port
1.  Click the Start button, point to Programs® Accessories® Communications, and then click HyperTerminal.
2.  Enter a name for the new connection, select an icon, and then click OK.
3.  From the Connect to dropdown menu, select an available COM port, and then click OK.
 After you select an available COM port, the COM port properties window appears.
4.  Configure the port with the following settings:
 Set Bits per second.
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"Console Redirection
Screen" in "Using the System Setup

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