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Remote Access—Enabled
◦
EMS support (SPCR)—Enabled
◦
Serial Port Mode—9600 8,n,1
◦
Flow Control—None
◦
Console Type—VT100
◦
Continue C.R. after POST—Always
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On DL160 G6, DL160se G6, DL170h G6, DL170e G6, DL180 G6, SL160z G6, SL170z
G6, SL170s G6,SL2x170z G6 servers, and DL165 and SL165z G7 servers:
a.
Press the down arrow (
↓
) key to scroll down to the Remote Access Configuration
option, and then press the
Enter
key.
b.
Verify the following settings:
◦
Remote Access—Enabled
◦
EMS support(SPCR)—Enabled
◦
Serial Port Mode—9600 8,n,1
◦
Terminal Type—VT100
◦
Flow Control—None
◦
Redirection after BIOS POST—Always
4.
Press the
Esc
key to return to the previous screen, or press the
F10
key to save the changes
and exit setup.
After enabling Windows EMS management, you can view the Windows EMS management console
remotely from a client PC through an established Telnet session to the IP address of the target server
by pressing the Esc+Q keys. You can end an EMS session by pressing the Esc+( keys. See your
operating system documentation for instructions on establishing Telnet sessions.
NOTE:
If you encounter problems logging in to the remote console, be aware that some telnet
programs might require you to enable their
send line feed at end of line
option. If the remote console does not respond to the Enter key, try setting this option in your telnet
program.
Hardware Inventory page
The Hardware Inventory page enables you to remotely identify the presence of processors on a
target server. To access this page from a web browser on the main menu navigation bar, click
Hardware Inventory.
Hardware Inventory page
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