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Keystroke Mappings, Setup Alias Keys, Standalone <Esc> Key for Headless Operation

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Keystroke Mappings During console redirection, the remote terminal, which may be a dumb terminal or a system with a modem running a communication program, sends keystrokes to the local server. The server passes video back over this same link. The keystroke mappings follow VT-UTF8 format with the following extensions. Setup Alias Keys The and - combinations are synonyms for the or "Setup" key. These are not prompted for in screen messages. These hot keys are defined only for console redirection support, and are not used on locally attached keyboards. Standalone Key for Headless Operation To complete an escape sequence, the timeout must be two seconds for entering additional characters following an escape. • followed by a two-second pause is interpreted as a single escape. • followed within two seconds by one or more characters that do not form a sequence described in this document are interpreted as plus the character or characters, not as an escape sequence. The following escape sequences are input sequences; they are sent to the BIOS from the remote terminal. Table 6. Console Redirection Escape Sequences Escape Sequence RrR Defaults to "disabled". ( CDZt -CDZ0 -CDZ1 -CDZ2 Description Remote console reset BMC Mux Switch escape sequence Dynamic terminal type choice 0 = PC-ANSI (the only current terminal type) 1 = VT100 (not implemented, but honored as VT100+) 2 = VT100+ 3 = VT-UTF8 Inhibit console redirection Restart console redirection "Soft" inhibit console redirection without serial port or modem reset Intel® Server System S7000FC4UR Product Guide 47

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Keystroke Mappings
During console redirection, the remote terminal, which may be a dumb terminal or a
system with a modem running a communication program, sends keystrokes to the local
server. The server passes video back over this same link. The keystroke mappings follow
VT-UTF8 format with the following extensions.
Setup Alias Keys
The <Del> and <Ctrl>-<function key> combinations are synonyms for the <F2> or
“Setup” key. These are not prompted for in screen messages. These hot keys are defined
only for console redirection support, and are not used on locally attached keyboards.
Standalone <Esc> Key for Headless Operation
To complete an escape sequence, the timeout must be two seconds for entering additional
characters following an escape.
<Esc> followed by a two-second pause is interpreted as a single escape.
<Esc> followed within two seconds by one or more characters that do not form a
sequence described in this document are interpreted as <Esc> plus the character or
characters, not as an escape sequence.
The following escape sequences are input sequences; they are sent to the BIOS from the
remote terminal.
Table 6. Console Redirection Escape Sequences
Escape Sequence
Description
<Esc>R<Esc>r<Esc>R Defaults to
“disabled”.
Remote console reset
<Esc>(
BMC Mux Switch escape sequence
<Esc>CDZt<terminal-type-number>
Dynamic terminal type choice
0 = PC-ANSI (the only current terminal type)
1 = VT100 (not implemented, but honored as VT100+)
2 = VT100+
3 = VT-UTF8
<Esc>-CDZ0
Inhibit console redirection
<Esc>-CDZ1
Restart console redirection
<Esc>-CDZ2
“Soft” inhibit console redirection without serial port or
modem reset