HP Integrity BL870c HP Integrity iLO 2 Operations Guide, Eleventh Edition - Page 118

Table 8-16 Supported Terminal Types, IMPORTANT, Remote Serial Console Window, Launch

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Table 8-16 Supported Terminal Types hpterm Vt100 Vt100+ Vt-utf8 HP-UX Windows Linux EFI X NS NS NS X NS X X NS NS X X NS X NS X IMPORTANT: Do not mix hpterm and vt100 terminal types at the same time. If there are two users collaborating and viewing console output with different emulation modes set, their clients will see garbled results if the output from the system is terminal specific. To connect to the system console (Figure 8-9), click Launch. NOTE: If Launch is disabled, the user does not have console access right. See the User Administration page under the Administration tab to add the access right. Figure 8-9 Remote Serial Console Window Using this feature you can do the following: • View and interact with the boot sequence of your server. • Perform maintenance activities in text mode. • Manage non-graphical mode operating systems. The console window remains open until you sign out of the iLO 2 interface using the provided link in the banner, leave the iLO 2 site, or refresh the entire page. The remote serial console provides the console, and the GUI provides the iLO 2 MP Main Menu functionality. Output from the console is stored in nonvolatile memory in the console log, regardless of whether or not any users are connected to a console. The Remote Serial Console page refreshes every 10 seconds. 118 Using iLO 2

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Table 8-16 Supported Terminal Types
EFI
Linux
Windows
HP-UX
NS
NS
NS
X
hpterm
X
X
NS
X
Vt100
X
X
NS
NS
Vt100+
X
NS
X
NS
Vt-utf8
IMPORTANT:
Do not mix hpterm and vt100 terminal types at the same time. If there are
two users collaborating and viewing console output with different emulation modes set,
their clients will see garbled results if the output from the system is terminal specific.
To connect to the system console (
Figure 8-9
), click
Launch
.
NOTE:
If
Launch
is disabled, the user does not have console access right. See the User
Administration page under the Administration tab to add the access right.
Figure 8-9 Remote Serial Console Window
Using this feature you can do the following:
View and interact with the boot sequence of your server.
Perform maintenance activities in text mode.
Manage non-graphical mode operating systems.
The console window remains open until you sign out of the iLO 2 interface using the provided
link in the banner, leave the iLO 2 site, or refresh the entire page.
The remote serial console provides the console, and the GUI provides the iLO 2 MP Main Menu
functionality.
Output from the console is stored in nonvolatile memory in the console log, regardless of whether
or not any users are connected to a console. The Remote Serial Console page refreshes every 10
seconds.
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Using iLO 2