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Resetting the MP through a modem connection can cause Admin^M to display on every Enter keystroke. Attempting a modem reset (MP command MR) does not clear this incorrect response. This is not experienced with a telnet connection. To regain control with a new Login prompt, follow these steps: 1. Enter Admin (case sensitive) and press < enter > < ctrl + enter > keys. 2. A new Login prompt is created. 3. To move on to the Password prompt, re-enter Admin < ctrl + enter >. 4. To reach the Main Menu, enter Admin < ctrl + enter >. This fixes the ^M problem. The issue returns if the MP is reset through the modem. Server Management Overview Server management consists of four basic functional groups: • Chassis management • Chassis logging • Console and session redirection • Service access Chassis Management Chassis management consists of control and sensing the state of the server subsystems: • Control and sensing of bulk power • Control and sensing of DC-to-DC converters • Control and sensing of fans • Control of the front panel LEDs • Sensing temperature • Sensing of the power switch • Sensing chassis intrusion • Reading FRU PROMS Chassis Logging Chassis logging consists of maintaining logs of chassis codes: • Boot codes • Activity codes • Error codes Console and Session Redirection Console and session redirection enables the console and session terminals to be connected over the RS-232 port, a modem, or a LAN connection (web console). Service Access Service access enables access to and control of the server state. Service access is secured by a password. Service access functions include the following: • Access to chassis logs • Configuration of partitions • Control for online addition and replacement • Access to the virtual front panel • Transfer of control and reset Server Management Overview 79

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Resetting the MP through a modem connection can cause
Admin^M
to display on every
Enter
keystroke. Attempting a modem reset (MP command
MR
) does not clear this incorrect response.
This is not experienced with a telnet connection.
To regain control with a new Login prompt, follow these steps:
1.
Enter
Admin
(case sensitive) and press
< enter > < ctrl + enter >
keys.
2.
A new Login prompt is created.
3.
To move on to the Password prompt, re-enter
Admin
< ctrl + enter >
.
4.
To reach the Main Menu, enter
Admin
< ctrl + enter >
.
This fixes the
^M
problem. The issue returns if the MP is reset through the modem.
Server Management Overview
Server management consists of four basic functional groups:
Chassis management
Chassis logging
Console and session redirection
Service access
Chassis Management
Chassis management consists of control and sensing the state of the server subsystems:
Control and sensing of bulk power
Control and sensing of DC-to-DC converters
Control and sensing of fans
Control of the front panel LEDs
Sensing temperature
Sensing of the power switch
Sensing chassis intrusion
Reading FRU PROMS
Chassis Logging
Chassis logging consists of maintaining logs of chassis codes:
Boot codes
Activity codes
Error codes
Console and Session Redirection
Console and session redirection enables the console and session terminals to be connected over
the RS-232 port, a modem, or a LAN connection (web console).
Service Access
Service access enables access to and control of the server state. Service access is secured by a
password. Service access functions include the following:
Access to chassis logs
Configuration of partitions
Control for online addition and replacement
Access to the virtual front panel
Transfer of control and reset
Server Management Overview
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