Intel SE8500, SE7320 manual Configuring the Serial/Modem Channel, Serial/Modem Screen 1 Modem Setup

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Configuring the Serial/Modem Channel

This option allows the setup of a modem on the Serial Channel (default channel 4). Information on the modem’s strings is required and 3 screens are used to cover the options.

The first screen sets data specific to configuring the modem.

The second screen sets data specific to the access modes.

The last screen sets data specific to paging, if paging is desired for alerting from this server.

Serial/Modem Screen 1 – Modem Setup

Figure 15. Serial 1 – Modem Configuration

Accept defaults or provide the required modem strings:

ESC Sequence: Max 5 characters, first string sent to clarify modem communication.

Hang up String: Terminates session. Max 7 characters with an automatic ‘Enter’ added by the BMC.

Modem Init String: Initializes channel connection.

Modem Dial Command: ATD for tone dial.

Modem Ring Time: Number of rings

‘Continue’ will not be available until all settings are entered.

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Contents User’s Guide For Server Configuration Wizard SCW Utility Page Contents Figures Technical Details Overview of Server Configuration WizardUser’s Guide Layout Quick Links for Experienced Users of SCW Installation PathsGeneral Wizard Format and Syntax Feature DescriptionGetting Started Booting the ServerServer Probing Initial Options Start ScreenSilent Install Unattended Configuration and Cloning/Restore OptionConfigure FRU/SDRs Selecting Options to Configure MainSetting a System Asset Tag Bios Date and TimeChannels to Configure Channel Configuration LANs and Serial/ModemLAN Channel Screens LAN Configuration, Screen 1 Configure IPResolve Gateway MAC Address Access Levels LAN Channel, Screen 2 Configure Out of Band OOB AccessLAN Screen 3 Alerts LAN Channel, Screen 3 AlertsLAN Alert Filters LAN Alert FiltersSerial/Modem Screen 1 Modem Setup Configuring the Serial/Modem ChannelSerial/Modem Screen 2 Remote Server Management Privilege Level see Access Level under FigureSerial 3 Alerts Serial/Modem Screen 3 AlertingSerial Alert Filters Serial Alert FiltersUser Selection Configuring Users Selection ScreenUser Name Settings Available per UserAdvanced Screen 1 SNMP, KVM and Telnet Configuration Configuring the Advanced FeaturesAdvanced Features Screen 3 Smtp Alert Settings Advanced Features Screen 2 Web ConfigurationServer Configuration Utilities Set and Save the ConfigurationCreating Diskettes Loading a Configuration from a DisketteTerm Definition Appendix A. Acronyms and GlossaryAppendix B. Removable Media Considerations To enable USB devices in the Bios for DOS accessTo format a removable media device as FAT