Intel S1200RP Service Guide - Page 128
Serial Console Redirection can use either Serial Port A or Serial Port B., Only Serial Ports which are
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Server Utilities Console Redirection Console Redirection Flow Control Baud Rate Terminal Type Legacy OS Redirection Terminal Resolution Server Management Disabled / Serial Port A / Serial Port B None / RTS/CTS 9.6k / 19.2k / 38.4k / 57.6k / 115.2k PC-ANSI / VT100 / VT100+ / VT-UTF8 Enabled / Disabled 80x24 / 100x31 Figure 94. Console Redirection Screen Screen Field Descriptions: 1. Console Redirection Option Values: Disabled Serial Port A Serial Port B Help Text: Console redirection allows a serial port to be used for server management tasks. [Disabled] - No console redirection. [Serial Port A] - Configure serial port A for console redirection. Enabling this option will disable display of the Quiet Boot logo screen during POST. Comments: Serial Console Redirection can use either Serial Port A or Serial Port B. If SOL is also going to be configured, note that SOL is only supported through Serial Port A (with the exception of W2600CR, which only has Serial B so supports SOL on Serial B). When Console Redirection is set to Disabled, all other options on this screen will be grayed out and unavailable. Only Serial Ports which are Enabled should be available to choose for Console Redirection. If neither Serial A nor Serial B is set to Enabled, then Console Redirection will be forced to Disabled, and grayed out as inactive. In that case, all other options on this screen will also be grayed. Back to [Console Redirection Screen] - [Server Management Screen] - [Screen Map] 2. Flow Control Option Values: None RTS/CTS Help Text: Flow control is the handshake protocol. This setting must match the remote terminal application. 116 Intel® Server System R1000RP Service Guide