Console Redirection Submenu; Event Log Configuration Submenu - MAXDATA PLATINUM User Manual

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System Management Submenu
Feature
Board Part Number
Board Serial Number
System Part Number
System Serial Number
Chassis Part Number
Chassis Serial Number
BIOS Revision
BMC Revision
Primary HSBP Revision

Console Redirection Submenu

Feature
Serial Console
Redirection
Serial Port
Baud Rate
Flow Control

Event Log Configuration Submenu

Feature
Clear All Event Logs
Event Logging
Critical Event Logging
MAXDATA PLATINUM Server Board User's Manual
Choices
Description
N/A
Information field only
N/A
Information field only
N/A
Information field only
N/A
Information field only
N/A
Information field only
N/A
Information field only
N/A
Information field only
N/A
Information field only
N/A
Information field only
Choices
Description
Disabled
If enabled, BIOS uses the specified serial port to redirect
Enabled
the console to a remote ANSI terminal. Enabling this option will
disable the Quiet Boot option.
COM1 3F8 IRQ4
Serial port and IRQ designated for server management features.
COM2 2F8 IRQ3
Make sure these values are identical to those of Serial Port A and
B in the Peripheral Configuration Setup menu.
9600
Console Redirection, when enabled, uses the baud rate specified.
19.2k
When the Direct Platform Control (DPC) shares the COM port
38.4k
as console redirection, set the baud rate to 19.2k to match
115.2k
DPC baud rate, unless the autobaud feature is used.
No flow control
None, disallows flow control.
CTS/RTS
is hardware based flow control.
XON/XOFF
is software flow control.
CTS/RTS + CD
is hardware based plus carrier-detect flow control.
CTS/RTS
When DPC is sharing the COM port as Console Redirection,
XON/XOFF
set the flow control to XON/XOFF or XON/XOFF+CD
CTS/RTS +CD
depending whether a modem is used.
Choices
Description
No
Setting this option to YES will clear the DMI event log after a
Yes
system reboot.
Enabled
When enabled, all systems events are logged.
Disabled
Enabled
If enabled, BIOS will detect and log events for system critical
Disabled
errors. Critical errors are fatal to system operation. These errors
include PERR, SERR, ECC, Memory errors and NMI.
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