Intel MFS5520VI User Guide - Page 92

Console Redirection, Baud Rate, Terminal Type, and Legacy OS Redirection are displayed on the Console

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Table 11. Server Management Screen Details Setup Item Options Description ACPI 1.0 Support Enabled Disabled Console Redirection System Information [Enabled] - Publish ACPI 1.0 version of FADT in Root System Description Table. This may be required for compatibility with OS versions that only support ACPI 1.0. NOTE: Set to [Enabled] for Microsoft Windows Server 2000* support. Select Console Redirection to view/configure console redirection information and settings. This option takes the user to the Console Redirection screen. View system information. This option takes the user to the System Information screen. Console Redirection Console redirection enables a serial port to be used for server management tasks. The Console Redirection screen enables the user to either disable console redirection or enable console redirection through the Network Serial Console. If Console Redirection is set to Network Serial Console, the console redirection configuration options Flow Control, Baud Rate, Terminal Type, and Legacy OS Redirection are displayed on the Console Redirection Setup screen. Enabling console redirection sets the BIOS option Quiet Boot to [Disable]. The BIOS logo screen is not displayed during POST while console redirection is enabled. 78 Intel® Compute Module MFS5520VI User Guide

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Compute Module MFS5520VI User Guide
Console Redirection
Console redirection enables a serial port to be used for server management tasks. The
Console Redirection screen enables the user to either disable console redirection or enable
console redirection through the Network Serial Console.
If Console Redirection is set to
Network Serial Console, the console redirection configuration options Flow Control,
Baud Rate, Terminal Type, and Legacy OS Redirection are displayed on the Console
Redirection Setup screen. Enabling console redirection sets the BIOS option Quiet Boot to
[Disable]. The BIOS logo screen is not displayed during POST while console redirection
is enabled.
ACPI 1.0
Support
Enabled
Disabled
[Enabled] - Publish ACPI 1.0 version of FADT in Root
System Description Table.
This may be required for compatibility with OS
versions that only support ACPI 1.0.
NOTE:
Set to [Enabled] for Microsoft Windows
Server 2000* support.
Console
Redirection
<Enter>
Select Console Redirection to view/configure console
redirection information and settings.
This option takes the user to the Console Redirection
screen.
System
Information
<Enter>
View system information.
This option takes the user to the System Information
screen.
Table 11. Server Management Screen Details
Setup Item
Options
Description