Intel SE7501CW2 Product Guide - Page 35
Console Redirection Submenu, Advanced
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Console Redirection Submenu To access this submenu, select Advanced on the menu bar at the top of the screen and then Console Redirection. Main Advanced Security Power I/O Device Configuration On Board Device PCI Configuration Server Menu Console Redirection DMI Event Logging Hardware Monitor Boot System Exit Table 18 lists the options available through the Console Redirection submenu. This submenu provides additional options to configure the console. Table 18. Console Redirection Submenu Feature COM Port Address Baud Rate Console Type Flow Control Console Connection Continue C.R. after POST Choices • Disabled (default) • On-board COM A • On-board COM B • 300 • 1200 • 2400 • 9600 • 19.2K (default) • 38.4K • 57.6K • 115.2K • PC ANSI (default) • VT100 • None • XON/XOFF • CTS/RTS (default) • Direct (default) • Via modem • Off (default) • On Description When enabled, console redirection uses the I/O port specified. All keyboard/mouse and video will be directed to this port. This setting is for use only under DOS in text mode. When console redirection is enabled, specifies the baud rate to be used. Enables the specified console type. PC ANSI is color, 7-bit data. VT100 is monochrome, 7-bit data. None disallows flow control. XON/XOFF is software-based asynchronous flow control. CTS/RTS is hardware-based flow control. When EMP is sharing the COM port as console redirection, the flow control must be set to CTS/RTS. Indicates whether the console is connected directly to the system or whether a modem is used. Enables console redirection (C.R.) after the operating system has been loaded. If on, the system needs 4 KB of EBDA (Extended BIOS Data Area) memory space. Server Board Installation 35