81MAXDATA PLATINUM 90002R Server System
Privilege Level Limit
This is the maximum privilege level that users can have on this channel. It restricts users of the channel
to a set of BMC commands that can be issued at that privilege level. For example, if the channel
privilege limit is congured with a maximum privilege level of Operator, and a user is congured to have
Administrator privilege, that user can still only execute Operator level commands over this channel.
See the LAN Channel Conguration Sub-task for a description of the privilege levels.
IPMI Messaging Communication Settings
These parameters are the global settings for IPMI messaging, which include Direct Connect and
Modem modes. IPMI messaging always occurs with 8 bits/character, no parity, and 1 stop bit. The
COM settings that can be congured are:
• Flow Control: This option sets how the ow of data is controlled. Available choices are No Flow
Control, CTS/RTS (hardware handshake), and XON/XOFF.
• Baud Rate: This option sets the maximum rate in bits per second at which the data can be
transmitted through the serial port. Available baud rates are 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and
115200 bps. Support for baud rates higher than 19200 is optional and SMU will only display
those that the BMC support.
• Enable Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Hang-up: When DTR Hang-up is enabled, hang-up of a
modem connection is based on when the DTR signal becomes inactive. When this is enabled,
the modem settings Modem Hang-up and Escape Sequences are not used.
Modem Mode Conguration
If Modem Mode is chosen as the connection mode in Serial/Modem Channel Conguration screen
and you click Next, the Modem Mode Conguration screen is displayed. This mode is for applications
that connect to the server via an external modem. The Modem Mode Conguration screen is displayed
below.
Figure 40. Modem Mode Configuration
After completing this screen, click Next to move to the next screen to continue this sub-task.
Modem Init String
Enter the ASCII string used to initialize the modem. This string is typically set to
ATE1Q0V1X4&D2&C1S0=0. The string can be up to 64 ASCII characters long, including the termination
character. The BMC automatically follows this string with an <Enter> character or carriage return.
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