Intel S1200RP Service Guide - Page 129

VT100, Disabled, Legacy OS Redirection

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Server Utilities [None] - Configure for no flow control. [RTS/CTS] - Configure for hardware flow control. Comments: Flow control is necessary only when there is a possibility of data overrun. In that case the Request To Send/Clear to Send (RTS/CTS) hardware handshake is a relatively conservative protocol which can usually be configured at both ends. When Console Redirection is set to Disabled, this option will be grayed out and unavailable. Back to [Console Redirection Screen] - [Server Management Screen] - [Screen Map] 3. Baud Rate Option Values: 9.6k 19.2k 38.4k 57.6k 115.2k Help Text: Serial port transmission speed. This setting must match the remote terminal application. Comments: In most modern Server Management applications, serial data transfer is consolidated over an alternative faster medium like LAN, and 115.2k is the speed of choice. When Console Redirection is set to Disabled, this option will be grayed out and unavailable. Back to [Console Redirection Screen] - [Server Management Screen] - [Screen Map] 4. Terminal Type Option Values: PC-ANSI VT100 VT100+ VT-UTF8 Help Text: Character formatting used for console redirection. This setting must match the remote terminal application. Comments: The VT100 and VT100+ terminal emulations are essentially the same. VT-UTF8 is a UTF8 encoding of VT100+. PC-ANSI is the native character encoding used by PC-compatible applications and emulators. When Console Redirection is set to Disabled, this option will be grayed out and unavailable. Back to [Console Redirection Screen] - [Server Management Screen] - [Screen Map] 5. Legacy OS Redirection Option Values: Enabled Disabled Help Text: This option enables legacy OS redirection (that is, DOS) on serial port. If it is enabled, the associated serial port is hidden from the legacy OS. Comments: Operating Systems which are "redirection-aware" implement their own Console Redirection mechanisms. For a Legacy OS which is not "aware", this option allows the BIOS to handle redirection. When Console Redirection is set to Disabled, this option will be grayed out and unavailable. Back to [Console Redirection Screen] - [Server Management Screen] - [Screen Map] 6. Terminal Resolution Intel® Server System R1000RP Service Guide 117

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Server Utilities
Intel
®
Server System R1000RP Service Guide
117
[None] - Configure for no flow control.
[RTS/CTS] - Configure for hardware flow control.
Comments:
Flow control is necessary only when there is a possibility of data overrun.
In that case the Request To Send/Clear to Send (RTS/CTS) hardware handshake is a relatively
conservative protocol which can usually be configured at both ends.
When Console Redirection is set to
Disabled
, this option will be grayed out and unavailable.
Back to [
Console Redirection Screen
]
[
Server Management Screen
]
[
Screen Map
]
3.
Baud Rate
Option Values:
9.6k
19.2k
38.4k
57.6k
115.2k
Help Text:
Serial port transmission speed. This setting must match the remote
terminal application.
Comments:
In most modern Server Management applications, serial data transfer is
consolidated over an alternative faster medium like LAN, and 115.2k is the speed of choice.
When Console Redirection is set to
Disabled
, this option will be grayed out and unavailable.
Back to [
Console Redirection Screen
]
[
Server Management Screen
]
[
Screen Map
]
4.
Terminal Type
Option Values:
PC-ANSI
VT100
VT100+
VT-UTF8
Help Text:
Character formatting used for console redirection. This setting must
match the remote terminal application.
Comments:
The VT100 and VT100+ terminal emulations are essentially the same.
VT-UTF8 is a UTF8 encoding of VT100+. PC-ANSI is the native character encoding used by
PC-compatible applications and emulators.
When Console Redirection is set to
Disabled
, this option will be grayed out and unavailable.
Back to [
Console Redirection Screen
]
[
Server Management Screen
]
[
Screen Map
]
5.
Legacy OS Redirection
Option Values:
Enabled
Disabled
Help Text:
This option enables legacy OS redirection (that is, DOS) on serial port.
If it is enabled, the associated serial port is hidden from the legacy OS.
Comments:
Operating Systems which are “redirection
-
aware” implement their own
Console Redirection mechanisms. For a Legacy OS which is not “aware”, this option allows the
BIOS to handle redirection.
When Console Redirection is set to
Disabled
, this option will be grayed out and unavailable.
Back to [
Console Redirection Screen
]
[
Server Management Screen
]
[
Screen Map
]
6.
Terminal Resolution