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4.3.4 K
EEP
S
ETTINGS
The Keep Settings command saves the current state of the ServManager’s
configuration settings to nonvolatile memory (NVRAM), where they become
the new default (loaded at power-up) settings. To enter the command, press
and release the left Control Key, then type [K]. The eight configuration
settings are described in the next eight sections.
4.3.5 S
ET
S
CAN
-D
ELAY
T
IME
Issue the Set Scan-Delay Time command to set the time, in seconds, that the
ServManager will pause at each of the CPU ports when it’s scanning them.
The factory-default setting is 5 seconds. To set a different delay time, press
and release the left Control Key, type [T] followed by the new delay time in
seconds (1 to 999), and press [ENTER]. Enter the Keep Settings command
after you enter this.
If you issue this command with an argument of zero, the ServManager will
set the scan-delay time to the default value most recently saved in NVRAM.
4.3.6 S
ET
K
EYBOARD
M
ODE OR
M
OUSE
T
YPE
Unless all of your CPUs are IBM PC type and are set for Mode 2 keyboard
input and PS/2 mouse input, you’ll have to specify the type of keyboard and
mouse interface required by each of your CPUs. This is fairly straightforward
for Apple and Sun CPUs, because their keyboard and mouse interfaces are
consistent across the board and do not vary from model to model. PCs, on the
other hand, can have any of three different keyboard modes and several types
of mouse interfaces. Each CPU attached to the ServManager can be
configured for either Apple, Sun, or any mix of PC-type keyboard modes and
mouse interfaces. The ServManager does not support using a keyboard from
one platform with a mouse from a different platform (an Apple keyboard with
a PC or Sun mouse, for example).
The following subsections explain keyboard modes and mouse interfaces in
more detail and describe the command procedure and possible settings.
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