Appendix F : Serial Over LAN
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Hardware Setup,
Continued
BIOS
After you have established a physical connection from your host system’s serial port to
you ARMC card, you must enable
Remote Access
in your AMIBIOS.
Step
Description
1
From the host system’s terminal, enter the AMIBIOS setup.
2
Confirm that your
Onboard Serial Port
you are using is enabled.
3
Enter the
Remote Access Configurations
menu.
4
Set the
Remote Access
setting to
[Serial]
.
5
Set the
Serial Port Number
to
[COM1]
or
[COM2]
depending on the serial
(COM) port you are using.
6
Set the Serial Port Mode baud rate you desire. By default, it is set to
[19200
8,n,1].
7
If available, you can set the
Post-Boot Support
option. When enabled, the ARMC
attempts to output the DOS screens or the initial windows text screens. This is
really handy when you want to see the
OS Boot Menu
.
8
Save and Exit the BIOS.
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