Accessing the remote console through telnet – HP ProLiant SL165z G7 Server User Manual
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To share a virtual media device, do the following:
1.
On the Virtual KVM menu, select Virtual Media from the Control menu. The Virtual Media window
appears.
2.
If the device you want to add is not in the list, click Refresh.
3.
To add a device, see "Adding a virtual media device (on page
)".
4.
Select the device, and then click Connect. A message box appears, indicating either the device has
been successfully connected or a problem has occurred.
5.
Click OK to close the Virtual Media window.
6.
To remove a shared virtual media device, do the following:
7.
Before removing a shared device, verify the device is safe to remove. If necessary, perform any
required steps necessary to ensure the safe removal of removable media devices on the server.
8.
On the Virtual KVM menu, select Virtual Media from the Control menu. The Virtual Media window
appears.
9.
Select the device you want to remove and click Remove. A dialog box appears, indicating that the
device has been successfully disconnected.
10.
Click OK to close the Virtual Media window.
Accessing the remote console through Telnet
You can access the remote console through either the BIOS console text-redirection functionality or a
Windows Server® 2003 text-based console. Only one Remote Console window can be open at a time.
To start a remote console session, press the Esc+Q keys. To end a remote console session and return to the
CLP press the Esc+( keys.
NOTE:
When entering any ESC key sequences, extra characters might be buffered, causing
the remote side to receive function key presses incorrectly. To avoid this issue and perform
function key or alternate key sequences, press and hold the ESC key, release it, and then
press the other key sequence.
To change the timeout settings for telnet and for the remote console use Linux raw IPMI commands or an
oemhp
command through telnet. The following examples disable timeout:
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Linux IPMI tool Raw command example:
ipmitool raw 0x0c 0x01 0x02 0xf6 0x00 0x00
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Disabling the security timeout using telnet example:
oemhp i 20 30 b0 18 00 01 02 f6 00 00 ef
The expected response is:
18 34 B4 20 00 01 00 DF .4......
NOTE:
These commands only work in firmware versions 3.05 or later.
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