Appendix D: Setting up Console Redirections
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APPENDIX D: SETTING UP CONSOLE REDIRECTIONS
Console redirection lets you monitor and configure a system from a remote terminal computer by
re-directing keyboard input and text output through the serial port. The following steps illustrate how to
use this feature. The BIOS of the system allows the redirection of the console I/O to a serial port. With this
configured, you can remotely access the entire boot sequence through a console port.
1.
Connect one end of the console cable to console port of the system and the other end to the serial port
of the Remote Client System.
2.
Configure the following settings in the BIOS Setup menu:
BIOS
>
Advanced
>
Serial Port Console Redirection
>
Console Redirection Settings
, select
115200
for the Baud Rate,
None
. for Flow control,
8
for the Data Bit,
None
for Parity Check, and
1
for the Stop
Bit.
3.
Configure console redirection related settings on the client system. You can use a terminal emulation
program that features communication with serial COM ports such as
TeraTerm
or
Putty
. Make sure the
serial connection properties of the client conform to those for the server.
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