Intel S1200RP Service Guide - Page 109

Serial Port Configuration, Advanced, Enabled

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Server Utilities This display will appear only for ports which actually exist on the corresponding Network Controller. If the Network Controller or port is disabled, the port MAC Address will not appear. Back to [NIC Configuration Screen] - [NIC Configuration Screen] - [Advanced Screen] - [Screen Map] Serial Port Configuration The Serial Port Configuration screen allows the user to configure the Serial A and Serial B ports. In Legacy ISA nomenclature, these are ports COM1 and COM2 respectively. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Advanced > Serial Port Configuration. To move to another screen, press the key to return to the Advanced screen, then select the desired screen. The primary usage for these serial ports is to enable Serial Console Redirection and Serial Over LAN (SOL) capabilities. Either port can be used for Serial Console Redirection but SOL is only supported on Serial A. Advanced Serial Port Configuration Serial A Enable Address IRQ Serial B Enable Address IRQ Enabled/Disabled 3F8h/2F8h/3E8h/2E8h 3 or 4 Enabled/Disabled 3F8h/2F8h/3E8h/2E8h 3 or 4 Figure 88. Serial Port Configuration Screen Screen Field Descriptions: 1. Serial A Enable Option Values: Enabled Disabled Help Text: Enable or Disable Serial port A. Comments: Redirection. Serial Port A can be used for either Serial Over LAN or Serial Console Back to [Serial Port Configuration Screen] - Back to [Screen Map] 2. Address Intel® Server System R1000RP Service Guide 97

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Server Utilities
Intel
®
Server System R1000RP Service Guide
97
This display will appear only for ports which actually exist on the corresponding Network
Controller. If the Network Controller or port is disabled, the port MAC Address will not appear.
Back to [
NIC Configuration Screen
]
[
NIC Configuration Screen
]
[
Advanced Screen
]
[
Screen Map
]
Serial Port Configuration
The
Serial Port Configuration
screen allows the user to configure the Serial A and Serial B ports.
In Legacy ISA nomenclature, these are ports COM1 and COM2 respectively.
To access this screen from the
Main
screen, select
Advanced
>
Serial Port Configuration
. To
move to another screen, press the <Esc> key to return to the
Advanced
screen, then select the
desired screen.
The primary usage for these serial ports is to enable Serial Console Redirection and Serial Over
LAN (SOL) capabilities. Either port can be used for Serial Console Redirection but SOL is only
supported on Serial A.
Advanced
Serial Port Configuration
Serial A Enable
Enabled
/Disabled
Address
3F8h/
2F8h/3E8h/2E8h
IRQ
3 or
4
Serial B Enable
Enabled
/Disabled
Address
3F8h/
2F8h
/3E8h/2E8h
IRQ
3
or 4
Figure 88. Serial Port Configuration Screen
Screen Field Descriptions:
1.
Serial A Enable
Option Values:
Enabled
Disabled
Help Text:
Enable or Disable Serial port A.
Comments:
Serial Port A can be used for either Serial Over LAN or Serial Console
Redirection.
Back to [
Serial Port Configuration Screen
]
Back to [
Screen Map
]
2.
Address