Extensible Firmware Interface (Efi) Shell - MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR User Manual

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Console Configuration
1. Boot the console into the operating system.
. Click the Start button in the task bar.
. Select Programs > Accessories > Communications and click "Hyperterminal".
4. At the Connection Description window, enter "guest" for the name and click "Ok".
5. At the Connect To window, select the COM port of the console that the Null modem is
connected. In this example, it is COM1.
6. At the COM1 Properties window, select "11500" in the Bits per second (Baud rate) box to
match what was configured on the server.
7. Select "Hardware" for the Flow Control to match what was configured in the BIOS Setup
(CTS/RTS is the hardware flow control).
8. Leave the default settings for the other boxes. Click "Ok" to accept the settings and enter the
Hyperterminal screen.
9. Power on the server. The console starts displaying the redirection once the video synchronizes
on the server.

Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) Shell

The EFI shell application allows other EFI applications to be launched, EFI device drivers to be loaded,
and operating systems to be booted. The combination of the EFI firmware and the EFI Shell provides
an environment that can be modified and adapted to many hardware configurations.
The EFI shell provides a set of basic commands to manage files and EFI NVRAM shell and boot
variables. A list of these basic commands is in Table 14.
Extensive information is available on the EFI website at http://developer.intel.com/technology/efi.
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