sequences
are
defined
by
the
Microsoft
Windows
Server
2003
Emergency
Management
Services
specification.
The
key
sequences
that
are
supported
are
described
in
the
following
table.
Table
7.
Supported
Emergency
Management
Services
key
sequences
Task
Key
sequence
Enter
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
command-line
interface
Press
Esc
(
The
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
sends
Esc
*
as
an
acknowledgment
to
the
command.
Exit
the
command-line
interface
Press
Esc
Q
Reset
the
server
Press
Esc
R
Esc
r
Esc
R
No
authentication
is
required
to
reset
the
server
in
this
mode.
v
CLI
with
user
defined
keystroke
sequences
The
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
accepts
the
enter
and
exit
sequences
that
are
defined
in
the
Enter
CLI
key
sequence
and
Exit
CLI
key
sequence.
The
fields
are
defined
in
the
following
sections.
The
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
does
not
provide
a
server
reset
key
sequence
in
this
mode.
CLI
authentication
The
command-line
interface
can
be
automatically
invoked
when
a
user
types
the
Enter
CLI
key
sequence.
This
mode
is
provided
for
environments
where
the
serial
port
is
secured
outside
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II.
Telnet
sessions
always
require
the
user
to
authenticate.
Select
from
the
following
values:
v
Enabled
A
user
name/password
prompt
is
presented.
Authentication
is
required
to
get
access
to
the
command-line
interface
commands.
v
Disabled
No
user
name/password
is
presented
when
the
key
sequence
to
enter
the
command-line
interface
is
pressed.
The
serial
port
has
full
access
to
all
available
commands.
User
Defined
Keystroke
Sequences
The
enter
key
sequence
specifies
the
key
sequence
that
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
will
require
to
begin
a
command-line
interface
session.
The
exit
key
sequence
specifies
the
key
sequence
that
is
required
to
exit
from
the
command-line
interface.
When
you
select
CLI
with
user
defined
keystroke
sequences
for
the
serial
port,
the
serial
port
(COM1
and
COM2)
sessions
use
the
custom
command-line
interface
enter
and
exit
key
sequences.
The
Telnet
sessions
always
use
the
custom
command-line
interface
enter
key
sequence
to
return
to
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
command-line
interface.
The
sequences
can
be
up
to
19
characters.
Use
the
caret
symbol
(^)
to
specify
control
characters
in
the
Web
interface.
The
default
sequences
are
equivalent
to
the
EMS
key
sequences.
When
CLI
with
user
defined
keystroke
sequence
is
selected,
the
Chapter
3.
Configuring
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
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