HP 1x1x16 IP Console Switch User Guide - Page 94

Mouse Drivers, Option A Serial Device., Enter, Option E Bps/Par/Bits., E Speed 9600 Bps

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94 HP IP Console Switch User Guide 3. Select Option A (Serial Device). Manually change the device type from "dev/modem" to "/dev/ttyS0" and press the Enter key. 4. Select Option E (Bps/Par/Bits). The Comm Parameters menu appears. 5. Select E (Speed 9600 Bps), and press the Enter key. The designation 9600 8N1 appears next to Option E. 6. Select Option F (Hardware Flow Control). Be sure that the Change which setting? menu is configured as follows: A-Serial Device: /dev/ttyS0 B-Lockfile Location: /var/lock C-Callin Program: D-Callout Program: E-Bps/Par/Bits: 9600 8N1 F-Hardware Flow Control: No G-Software Flow Control: No 7. Press the Enter key to return to the Configuration menu. Scroll down to the Save setup as dfl option, and press the Enter key. 8. Scroll down the Configuration menu to the Exit from the Minicom option, and press the Enter key. 9. From the command prompt, enter Minicom. As soon as a connection is established, the Main menu for the HP IP Console Switch appears. Follow the on-screen options to configure the HP IP Console Switch. The IPViewer HyperTerminal menu with six options appears. Mouse Drivers Use the default PS/2 mouse drivers for all servers attached to the console switch. NOTE: To ensure optimum mouse performance, refer to the HP IP Console Switch Software Guide, on the CD that was shipped with this kit, or go to the HP website (http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/proliantstorage/rackoptions/kvm/soft-firmware.html) to download the latest documentation.

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HP IP Console Switch User Guide
options/kvm/soft-firmware.html
) to download the latest documentation.
3. Select
Option A (Serial Device).
Manually change the device type from
"dev/modem" to "/dev/ttyS0" and press the
Enter
key.
4. Select
Option E (Bps/Par/Bits).
The Comm Parameters menu appears.
5. Select
E (Speed 9600 Bps),
and press the
Enter
key. The designation
9600 8N1 appears next to Option E.
6. Select
Option F (Hardware Flow Control).
Be sure that the Change which setting? menu is configured as follows:
A—Serial Device: /dev/ttyS0
B—Lockfile Location: /var/lock
C—Callin Program:
D—Callout Program:
E—Bps/Par/Bits: 9600 8N1
F—Hardware Flow Control: No
G—Software Flow Control: No
7. Press the
Enter
key to return to the Configuration menu. Scroll down to the
Save setup as dfl option, and press the
Enter
key.
8.
Scroll down the Configuration menu to the Exit from the Minicom option,
and press the
Enter
key.
9.
From the command prompt, enter
Minicom.
As soon as a connection is
established, the Main menu for the HP IP Console Switch appears. Follow
the on-screen options to configure the HP IP Console Switch. The IPViewer
HyperTerminal menu with six options appears.
Mouse Drivers
Use the default PS/2 mouse drivers for all servers attached to the console switch.
NOTE:
To ensure optimum mouse performance, refer to the
HP IP
Console Switch Software Guide,
on the CD that was shipped with this
kit, or go to the HP website
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