Appendix b, Appendix b: setting up console redirections, Setting up console redirection – Lanner FW-8759 User Manual
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Setting up Console Redirection
Appendix B
Network Application Platforms
Appendix B:
Setting up Console
Redirections
Console redirection lets you monitor and configure a
system from a remote terminal computer by re-directing
keyboard input and text output through the serial port.
The console port configuration parameters can be set up
in the
Serial Port Console Redirection of the BIOS
menu.
The following steps illustrate how to use this
feature.
Connect one end of the console cable to console port
1.
of the system and the other end to serial port of the
Remote Client System.
Configure the following settings in the BIOS Setup
2.
menu for the device: Please refer to the
Serial Port
Console Redirection menu
in Chapter 4 BIOS
Settings.
BIOS > Advanced > Serial Port Console Redirection
> select enabled first and then go to >Console
Redirection Settings > [115200, 8 , n ,1 ]
Configure Console Redirection on the client system.
3.
The following illustration is an example on Windows
platform:
A. Click the start button, point to Programs >
a.
Accessories > Communications and select Hyper
Terminal.
B. Enter any name for the new connection and
b.
select any icon.
Click OK.
c.
From the “Connect to”. Pull-down menu, select the
d.
appropriate Com port on the client system and
click OK.
Select 115200 for the Baud Rate, None. for Flow
e.
contorl, 8 for the Data Bit, None for Parity Check,
and 1 for the Stop Bit.
Note: In the Serial Port Console Redirection of
the BIOS menu, COM0 refers to the console port
on the front panel whereas COM1 refers to the
iAMT port (LAN8) on the front panel.