Configuring The Idrac6 Settings To Enable Ssh/Telnet; Starting A Text Console Through Telnet Or Ssh - Dell IDRAC6 User Manual

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failsafe baud rate....115200
remote terminal type....vt100/vt220
redirection after boot....Enabled
Then, select Save Changes.
5 Press <Esc> to exit the System Setup program and complete the System
Setup program configuration.

Configuring the iDRAC6 Settings to Enable SSH/Telnet

Next, configure the iDRAC6 settings to enable ssh/Telnet, which you can do
either through RACADM or the iDRAC6 Web interface.
To configure iDRAC6 settings to enable ssh/Telnet using RACADM, run the
following commands:
racadm config -g cfgSerial -o cfgSerialTelnetEnable 1
racadm config -g cfgSerial -o cfgSerialSshEnable 1
You can also run RACADM commands remotely; see "Using RACADM
Remotely" on page 111.
To configure iDRAC6 settings to enable ssh/Telnet using the iDRAC6 Web
interface, follow these steps:
1 Expand the System tree and click Remote Access.
2 Click the Network/Security tab and then click Services.
3 Select Enabled under the SSH or Telnet sections.
4 Click Apply Changes.
The next step is to connect to iDRAC6 through Telnet or SSH.

Starting a Text Console Through Telnet or SSH

After you have logged into the iDRAC6 through your management station
terminal software with Telnet or SSH, you can redirect the managed system
text console by using console com2, which is a Telnet/SSH command.
Only one console com2 client is supported at a time.
To connect to the managed system text console, open an iDRAC6 command
prompt (displayed through a Telnet or SSH session) and type:
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Advanced iDRAC6 Configuration

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