Installing the IP Console Switch

5.Configure the terminal emulation software for the server, such as HyperTerminal for Microsoft® Windows® operating systems or Minicom for Linux operating systems.

To configure HyperTerminal:

a.From the desktop screen, click Start, Programs, Accessories, Communications, HyperTerminal. The Connection Description window is displayed.

b.Enter a name for the description, and click OK. The Connect To window is displayed.

c.Select the Communication Port that is connected to the KVM switch through a serial cable, then click OK. The COM1 Properties window is displayed.

d.Select 9600 for the Bits Per Second, 8 for Data Bits, None for Parity, 1 for Stop Bits, and None for Flow Control, then click OK. The HyperTerminal auto-connects to the console switch.

e.Press the Enter key to access the console switch option menu.

To configure Minicom:

IMPORTANT: Minicom is a utility that is loaded during the installation of Red Hat 7.2 and

7.3.However, if you do not select the option to install the Linux Utilities during the operating system installation, you are not able to use Minicom without downloading the Minicom 1.831-16.i386.rpm file from the Red Hat website. (Refer to the procedure for installing RPMs on the Red Hat website).

a.Log on to a Linux console, or open a terminal and enter minicom-sat the command prompt. The Configuration menu is displayed.

b.Select Serial Port Setup. The Change which setting? menu is displayed.

c.Select Option A (Serial Device). Manually change the device type from “dev/modem” to “/dev/ttyS0” and press the Enter key.

d.Select Option E (Bps/Par/Bits). The Comm Parameters menu is displayed.

e.Select E (Speed 9600 Bps), and press the Enter key. The designation 9600 8N1 is displayed next to Option E.

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