sequences are defined by the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Emergency Management Services specification. The key sequences that are supported are described in the following table.

Table 7. Supported Emergency Management Services key sequences

Task

Key sequence

 

 

Enter the Remote Supervisor

Press Esc (

Adapter II command-line interface

The Remote Supervisor Adapter II sends Esc * as an

 

acknowledgment to the command.

 

 

Exit the command-line interface

Press Esc Q

 

 

Reset the server

Press Esc R Esc r Esc R

 

No authentication is required to reset the server in

 

this mode.

 

 

vCLI with user defined keystroke sequences

The Remote Supervisor Adapter II accepts the enter and exit sequences that are defined in the Enter CLI key sequence and Exit CLI key sequence. The fields are defined in the following sections. The Remote Supervisor Adapter II does not provide a server reset key sequence in this mode.

CLI authentication

The command-line interface can be automatically invoked when a user types the Enter CLI key sequence. This mode is provided for environments where the serial port is secured outside the Remote Supervisor Adapter II. Telnet sessions always require the user to authenticate.

Select from the following values:

vEnabled

A user name/password prompt is presented. Authentication is required to get access to the command-line interface commands.

vDisabled

No user name/password is presented when the key sequence to enter the command-line interface is pressed. The serial port has full access to all available commands.

User Defined Keystroke Sequences

The enter key sequence specifies the key sequence that the Remote Supervisor Adapter II will require to begin a command-line interface session. The exit key sequence specifies the key sequence that is required to exit from the command-line interface.

When you select CLI with user defined keystroke sequences for the serial port, the serial port (COM1 and COM2) sessions use the custom command-line interface enter and exit key sequences.

The Telnet sessions always use the custom command-line interface enter key sequence to return to the Remote Supervisor Adapter II command-line interface.

The sequences can be up to 19 characters. Use the caret symbol (^) to specify control characters in the Web interface.

The default sequences are equivalent to the EMS key sequences. When CLI with user defined keystroke sequence is selected, the

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