HP AlphaServer TS15 Owner's Manual page 221

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Com1_Mode Setting
Through
Snoop
soft_bypass
firm_bypass
set com1_modem
The set com1_modem command is used to indicate whether or not modem control signals
are to be used on the external 9-pin RMC/COM1 port. The available choices are: enabled or
disabled. This variable is intended for use by the OS; it is not used by the RMC.
This command changes the setting of the SRM environment variable COM1_MODEM.
set com1_rmc
The set com1_rmc command is used to enable/disable the ability of the internal COM1 port
(Acer) to access the RMC command set. After issuing the command, the user is prompted
for the desired setting: enabled or disabled. This command changes the setting of the SRM
environment variable COM1_RMC.
The SRM console generally controls the setting of COM1_RMC. Under normal
circumstances, the user should not change the setting of COM1_RMC and, therefore, should
not use this command.
set dial
The set dial command sets the string to be used by the RMC to dial out whenever an alert
condition occurs. The string must be in the correct format for the attached modem. If a
paging service is to be contacted, the string should include the appropriate modem
commands to dial the number.
NOTE: All lowercase characters are converted to uppercase.
Description
All data passes through RMC and is filtered for the escape
sequence that is used to enter the RMC CLI.
Data partially bypasses RMC, but RMC taps into data lines
listening for the escape sequence that is used to enter the RMC
CLI.
Data bypasses RMC; however, RMC automatically switches into
Snoop Mode if the system is powered off or DCD is not
detected.
Data bypasses the RMC. You cannot gain access to the RMC
CLI from this mode.
Using the Remote Management Console
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