■Integrated Remote Console Communication Device Settings — Set the communication device to direct connect and ensure that the communication device COM port and interrupt settings match the serial port selected above.
■Integrated Remote Console Sharing Options — In instances where a terminal server is used,
■Integrated Remote Console Communication Settings — Set the baud rate and communication settings to match those configured on the terminal server. A baud rate of 19200 is sufficient for most applications, although a higher rate can be selected provided the cable and terminal server can accommodate it. The recommended setting of data, parity, and stop bits are 8, none, and 1 respectively. Keep in mind that these settings must match the settings configured for the corresponding port on the terminal server.
Configuring the Terminal Server
Typically, terminal servers are extremely adaptable and configurable. The exact configuration mechanisms and commands differ between manufacturers. Use the following guidelines along with your terminal server documentation to correctly configure the terminal server to communicate with Integrated Remote Console.
■Communication Settings Settings — Configure each port on the terminal server to match to communication settings specified for Integrated Remote Console. This includes the communication baud rate, number of data bits, whether a