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Figure 5-9. SDT settings.
For configuration details, refer to
Chapter
6.4—Using SDT Connector to Telnet or SSH connect to devices that are serially attached to the
console server
.
5.1.4 Device (RPC, UPS, EMD) Mode
This mode configures the selected serial port to communicate with a serial controlled Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS), Remote Power
Controller/Power Distribution Unit (RPC) or Environmental Monitoring Device (EMD).
Figure 5-10. Device settings screen.
Select the desired Device Type (UPS, RPC or EMD)
Proceed to the appropriate device configuration page (Serial & Network: UPS Connections, RPC Connection or Environmental) as detailed in
Chapter 8—Power Management.
5.1.5 Terminal Server Mode
Select Terminal Server Mode and the Terminal Type (vt220, vt102, vt100, Linux, or ANSI) to enable a
getty
on the selected serial port.
Figure 5-11. Terminal server settings screen.
The
getty
will then configure the port and wait for a connection to be made. An active connection on a serial device is usually indicated by
the Data Carrier Detect (DCD) pin on the serial device being raised. When a connection is detected, the
getty
program issues a login:
prompt, and then invokes the login program to handle the actual system login.
NOTE: Selecting Terminal Server mode will disable Port Manager for that serial port, so data is no longer logged for alerts, etc.
5.1.6 Serial Bridging Mode
With serial bridging, the serial data on a nominated serial port on one
console server
is encapsulated into network packets and then
transported over a network to a second
console server
. It is then represented on its serial port again as serial data. The two
console server
s
effectively act as a virtual serial cable over an IP network.
One
console server
is configured as the
Server
. Set the
Server
serial port to be bridged in Console Server mode with either RFC2217 or RAW
enabled (as described in
Chapter 5.1.2—Console Server Mode
).
For the
Client console server
, the serial port to bridge must be set in Bridging Mode: