Use this window to configure terminal mode settings for the serial port. Terminal
mode is used for Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) messaging over the
serial port using printable ASCII characters. Terminal mode also supports a limited number
of text commands to support legacy, text-based environments. This environment is designed
so that a simple terminal or terminal emulator can be used. Terminal mode offers the
following customizations, which increase compatibility with existing terminals.
Line Editing |
Enabled |
Enables line editing as a line is
typed. |
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Disabled |
Disables line editing as a line is
typed. |
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Delete Control |
Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) outputs a <del> character
when <bksp> or <del> is received. |
Applies only when line editing is
enabled. Delete Control directs what the BMC outputs when the <del> or
<bksp> character is received. |
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BMC outputs a
<bksp><sp><bksp> character when <bksp> or <del> is received. |
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Echo Control |
Enabled |
Enables sending characters to the
screen. |
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Disabled |
Disables sending characters to the
screen. |
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Handshaking Control |
Enabled |
Directs the BMC to output a
character sequence that indicates when its input buffer is ready to accept another
command. |
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Disabled |
Disables the
use of handshaking control character sequences. |
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New Line Sequence |
None |
Selects which characters the BMC
uses as a new line sequence when the BMC writes a new line to the console. None means no
termination sequence. |
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<CR-LF> |
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<NULL> |
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<CR> |
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<LF-CR> |
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<LF> |
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Input New Line Sequence |
<CR> |
Selects which characters the console
uses as a new line sequence. |
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<NULL> |
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