Dell Remote Access Controller 4 Firmware Version 1.30 Universal Remote User Manual


 
Configuring the DRAC 4 to Use a Serial or Telnet Text Console 55
4
Configure the COM port settings as shown in Table 3-6.
5
Click
OK
.
6
Click
File
Properties
and click the
Settings
tab.
7
Set the
Telnet terminal ID:
to
ANSI
.
8
Click
Terminal Setup
and set
Screen Rows
to
26
.
9
Set
Columns
to
80
and click
OK
.
The HyperTerminal window displays a command prompt such as [DRAC 4\root]#.
When
the command prompt appears, your connection is successful and you are ready to
connect to the managed system console using the connect com2 serial command.
Configuring Red Hat Enterprise Linux XTerm for Telnet Console Redirection
NOTE: When you are using the connect com2 command through a telnet console to display the System
Setup screens, set the terminal type to ANSI in System Setup and for the telnet session.
When running telnet with Red Hat Enterprise Linux, perform the following steps:
NOTE: To ensure that the text is properly displayed, Dell recommends that you use an Xterm window to
display the telnet console instead of the default window provided by the Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation.
1
To start a new Xterm session, type
xterm &
at the command prompt.
2
Drag the lower right-hand corner of the window to resize it to 80 x 25 prior to using telnet.
This can be done by dragging the lower-right-corner with the mouse.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Xterm is now ready to connect by telnet to the managed system DRAC 4.
To connect to the DRAC 4, at the Xterm prompt, type telnet <
DRAC 4 IP address
>.
Table 3-6. Management Station COM Port Settings
Setting Description Required Setting
Bits per second: 115200
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop bits: 1
Flow control: Hardware