P555 F5 User's
Manual
Console
Redirection
Settings
Out-of-Band
Mgmt
Port
The
feature
selects
a
serial
port
in
a
client
server
to
be
used
by
the
Microsoft
Windows
Emergency
Management
Services
(EMS)
to
communicate
with
a
remote
host
server.
The
options
are
COM1
and
SOL.
Terminal
Type
Use
this
feature
to
select
the
target
terminal
emulation
type
for
Console
Redirection.
Select
VT100
to
use
the
ASCII
character
set.
Select
VT100+
to
add
color
and
function
key
support.
Select
ANSI
to
use
the
extended
ASCII
character
set.
Select
VT-UTF8
to
use
UTF8
encoding
to
map
Unicode
characters
into
one
or
more
bytes.
The
options
are
VT100,
VT100+,
VT-UTF8
,
and
ANSI.
Bits
per
second
This
item
sets
the
transmission
speed
for
a
serial
port
used
in
Console
Redirection.
Make
sure
that
the
same
speed
is
used
in
the
host
computer
and
the
client
computer.
A
lower
transmission
speed
may
be
required
for
long
and
busy
lines.
The
options
are
9600,
19200,
57600,
and
115200
(bits
per
second).
Flow
Control
Use
this
item
to
set
the
flow
control
for
Console
Redirection
to
prevent
data
loss
caused
by
buffer
overflow.
Send
a
"Stop"
signal
to
stop
sending
data
when
the
receiving
buffer
is
full.
Send
a
"Start"
signal
to
start
sending
data
when
the
receiving
buffer
is
empty.
The
options
are
None
,
Hardware
RTS/CTS,
and
Software
Xon/Xoff.
Data
Bits
Use
this
feature
to
set
the
data
transmission
size
for
Console
Redirection.
The
options
are
7
Bits
and
8
Bits
.
Parity
A
parity
bit
can
be
sent
along
with
regular
data
bits
to
detect
data
transmission
errors.
Select
Even
if
the
parity
bit
is
set
to
0,
and
the
number
of
1's
in
data
bits
is
even.
Select
Odd
if
the
parity
bit
is
set
to
0,
and
the
number
of
1's
in
data
bits
is
odd.
Select
None
if
you
do
not
want
to
send
a
parity
bit
with
your
data
bits
in
transmission.
Select
Mark
to
add
a
mark
as
a
parity
bit
to
be
sent
along
with
the
data
bits.
Select
Space
to
add
a
Space
as
a
parity
bit
to
be
sent
with
your
data
bits.
The
options
are
None
,
Even,
Odd,
Mark
and
Space.
Stop
Bits
A
stop
bit
indicates
the
end
of
a
serial
data
packet.
Select
1
Stop
Bit
for
standard
serial
data
communication.
Select
2
Stop
Bits
if
slower
devices
are
used.
The
options
are
1
and
2.
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