Accessing
the
Service
Processor
Menus
Remotely
If
your
system
has
a
modem
connected
to
serial
port
1
or
serial
port
2
and
is
configured
for
call-in
(see
access
the
service
processor
menus
remotely
as
follows:
1.
With
the
system
powered
off,
call
in
from
a
remote
terminal.
2.
The
service
processor
detects
ring-indicate
and
prompts
you
for
a
password
(if
one
is
set).
When
verified,
the
service
processor
menus
display
remotely.
Saving
and
Restoring
Service
Processor
Settings
All
the
settings
that
you
make
(except
language)
from
the
service
processor
menus
can
be
backed
up
either
for
recovering
from
a
fault
that
may
corrupt
these
settings,
or
for
replicating
these
settings
to
other
servers
that
include
a
service
processor.
The
service
aid,
Save
or
Restore
Hardware
Management
Policies,
can
be
used
to
save
your
settings
after
initial
setup
or
whenever
the
settings
must
be
changed
for
system
operation
purposes.
It
is
strongly
recommended
that
you
use
this
service
aid
for
backing
up
service
processor
settings
to
protect
the
usefulness
of
the
service
processor
and
the
availability
of
the
server.
Refer
to
“Save
or
Restore
Hardware
Management
Policies,”
in
the
“Introduction
to
Tasks
and
Service
Aids”
section
of
the
RS/6000
and
Eserver
pSeries
Diagnostic
Information
for
Multiple
Bus
Systems
,
order
number
SA38-0509.
If
this
task
cannot
be
run,
or
the
service
processor
settings
were
not
previously
backed
up,
the
settings
should
be
recorded
manually.
To
record
the
settings
manually,
do
the
following:
1.
At
the
service
processor
main
menu,
select
option
3,
″
System
Information
Menu.
2.
At
the
system
information
menu,
select
option
6,
″
Read
Service
Processor
Configuration
″
.
3.
Manually
record
the
settings.
Menu
Inactivity
The
service
processor
exits
menu
mode
after
ten
minutes
of
inactivity
and
displays
a
message
indicating
that
it
has
done
so.
Pressing
any
key
on
the
virtual
terminal
window
causes
the
main
menu
to
display.
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