HP Support Anywhere Installation And User Manual page 49

Server management software for the support expert
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through the options, match your port to the interrupt data provided in
Table 2.
Table 2: HP NetServer E 40 and E 45 Default Serial Port Interrupts
E 40 and E 45 Label
Serial A
Serial B
NOTE
Your serial port IRQ and I/O address settings must match the
entry in the Console Redirect Port field. If you are unable to
match these settings, consult your system administrator or HP
technical representative.
4. When the entry in the Console Redirect Port field properly identifies your
port selection, press ESC.
The server saves your changes and returns to the Configuration menu.
5. On the Configuration menu, cursor to Exit and select "Save changes and
Exit."
The HP NetServer E 40 or E 45 reboots and incorporates the new
information in the NetServer's BIOS.
CAUTION
As long as BIOS-level Remote Console Redirection is
enabled, your NetServer's security is easily breached.
Therefore, HP advises that you disable console redirection as
soon as you are finished using HP Remote Console
Redirection.
Modem Installation
To enable console redirection, you need to connect an external modem to the
NetServer port you assigned for use with console redirection. The ports are
designated on the back of the NetServer. Connect the modem to the port you have
chosen for console redirection, either Serial A or Serial B.
Modem Initialization
At the HP NetServer, the third step required to enable console redirection is
initializing the modem.
To initialize the modem and initiate a remote management session:
Installing the HP Support Anywhere Software
Port
Interrupt
COM 1
3F8h IRQ 4
COM 2
2F8h IRQ 3
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