113MAXDATA PLATINUM 90002R Server System
Console Conguration
1. Boot the console into the operating system.
2. Launch HyperTerminal by clicking the Start button in the task bar.
3. Select Programs>Accessories>Communications and click HyperTerminal.
4. At the Connection Description window, enter guest for the name and click OK.
5. At the Connect To window, select the COM port of the console that the null modem is
connected. In this example, it is COM1.
6. At the COM1 Properties window, select 19200 for the Bits per second (Baud rate) box to the
SMU conguration on the server.
7. Select None for the Flow Control to match the BMC conguration.
8. Leave the default settings for the other boxes. Click OK to accept the settings and enter the
HyperTerminal screen.
9. The PING message sent by the BMC is displayed as characters on the HyperTerminal screen.
10. Press the <ESC> key followed by <(> to enable Terminal Mode and end the PING messages.
[TMODE OK] is displayed.
11. Type [SYS TMODE], it is case sensitive and must be in uppercase. The response is [OK TMODE]
indicating that Terminal Mode is functioning.
Logging Into the Terminal Mode Session
Reminder: Guest was the password set for the Anonymous User in the BMC.
1. At the HyperTerminal screen enter [SYS PWD –N guest] to login. -N represents the Anonymous
User; guest is the password. This text is case sensitive.
2. The screen returns [SYS] and [OK] to indicate a successful login.
3. Type any supported terminal mode command.
4. To logout type [SYS PWD –X]
User Conguration
A user must be congured through the SMU to make full use of terminal mode. To create a user,
navigate to the SMU user conguration screen. Enter any username and password combinations
desired. Make sure to check the box that enables a particular user for use on the serial channel. If
this is not done, the username is not useable on the serial channel for terminal mode. Congure the
user with the desired maximum privilege level. See User Conguration Sub-task for details about
the user conguration screens.
Spaces, left bracket characters or right bracket characters are not allowed in usernames or passwords
used with terminal mode.
Security Information
Terminal mode access to the BMC is governed by the user name and password conguration through
the SMU; before the server will accept terminal mode commands, a session must be established.
However, a limited selection of text commands and binary hex-ASCII commands that are assigned
the lowest IPMI privilege level are available before session establishment with the BMC.
Since the terminal mode password is sent via clear text, the terminal mode session should take place
in a secure location over a secure link, preferably via a direct connection. Connection via a modem is
supported but not recommended.
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