Note: All traffic from COM2 is now routed to the Telnet session. All traffic from the Telnet session is routed to COM2.

ESC (

Note: In the default mode (EMS compatible), press Esc then the open parenthesis symbol [ ( ] to return to the command-line interface.

SN# J1RAE32S000> exit (Press Enter.)

Configuring the command-line interface settings

The Remote Supervisor Adapter II command-line interface provides a set of commands that you can use for power control, monitoring and configuring the Remote Supervisor Adapter II and the server. The command-line interface is available from either or both serial ports and from up to two simultaneous Telnet sessions.

The Remote Supervisor Adapter II command-line interface commands and their descriptions are listed in Chapter 6, “Command-line interface,” on page 91.

To use the command-line interface, complete the following steps:

1.Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter II on which you want to configure the serial port. For more information, see Chapter 2, “Opening and using the Web interface,” on page 5.

2.In the navigation pane, click Serial Port.

3.Scroll to the Serial Redirect Settings / CLI Settings area.

4.Use the following information to select the values for the fields.

CLI mode

Use the command-line interface mode options to configure whether the command-line interface is available from a serial port and whether a custom key sequence must be used to enter and exit. The default setting enables the Remote Supervisor Adapter II to function in Microsoft Windows Server 2003-compatible environments.

Select from the following values:

vNone (CLI disabled)

The Remote Supervisor Adapter II does not allow access to the command-line interface from this serial port.

vCLI with EMS compatibility keystroke sequences

The Remote Supervisor Adapter II accepts three key sequences when in Emergency Management Services-compatible mode. The

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