Ca: Configure Asynchronous Local Serial Port - HP ntegrity iLO 2 MP Operation Manual

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OK
Degraded
Critical
Command line usage and scripting:
BLADE
[ -nc ]
blade -?
Example of the BLADE Command With Output
[gstlhpg1] MP:CM> blade
BLADE
Onboard Administrator Information:
IP Address
MAC Address
Server Blade Information:
Rack name
Rack UID
Bay Number
Enclosure Information:
Enclosure name
Health
-> Command successful.
[gstlhpg1] MP:CM>

CA: Configure asynchronous local serial port

Command access level: MP configuration access
CA sets the parameters for the local and the remote serial console. Input and output data rates
are the same. The value returned by the stty command on HP-UX is the local serial port console
speed.
Set up the local serial port parameters as follows:
BAUD RATES
FLOW
CONTROL
For HP Integrity server blades, the CA command also provides an option to change between the
Integrity iLO mode or the dedicated AUX UART mode. Switching to AUX UART mode when
MP remote access is disabled or LAN parameters are not configured requires a push button reset
to change back to iLO MP mode.
NOTE:
Inconsistent bit rate settings can result in improper MP UI while switching between
these modes.
The operation mode settings are saved on the MP NVRAM and are permanent for reset and
firmware upgrade of the iLO 2 MP, but the settings are not permanent for power cycles or blade
ejection. For power cycle to the blade, the console serial port is set back to the iLO mode.
If you cannot access the iLO 2 MP through telnet and the port mode of operation is AUX UART,
you must change the port operation mode to Integrity iLO mode to access the MP through the
serial port. To change the port operation mode to iLO, perform a hard reset to the MP by pushing
the recessed push button through a hole in the front panel. The hard reset resets the MP hardware
and sets the MP to the default settings. The hard reset returns the port default connection to MP.
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Using iLO 2 MP
Normal operation, any issues have been acknowledged.
Typically loss of redundancy or partial failure of a component.
Failure with loss or imminent loss of system function.
: 192.0.2.1
: 0x00xxxxxexxbb
: RACK
: 000z00xx0000
: 3
: encl
: OK
Input and output data rates are the same. Possible values are as follows:
4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 115200 bit/sec.
Hardware uses RTS/CTS; software uses Xon/Xoff.

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